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- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy. and Editor's page / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell --A man who sought God: Saint Augustine / Fr. Romain Swaels -- Humilitas Christi: A reading of the Rule of St. Augustine / Sr. Lazare de Seilhac -- For the Night Office or Office of Readings: Thirty semi-continuous readings from The Confessions of Saint Augustine / Notre-Dame de Belval -- For the Night Office or Office of Readings: Responsories based on texts by Saint Augustine / Sr. Marie-Edith -- Addendum: Setting of ICEL St. Augustine responsory with accompaniment / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- The “Gradual Psalms” (PSS 199-133) in the preaching of Saint Augustine / Fr. Irenée Rigolet -- More about Saint Augustine and the Gradual Psalms - at early Citeaux: A supplementary note / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell
- Date Created:
- 1988-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
- Notes:
- Nazi propaganda leaflet dropped on American troops. It uses the image of a young girl on the front to encourage fathers to come home. The back warns soldiers that they may never make it home to their wives, sweethearts, mothers, children and all that they will be able to give them will be unbearable grief.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy. and Editor's page / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell --Liturgy and culture: Part IV. Cultural fragmentation and Christian worship Part V. The Roman Liturgy and cultural adaptation / Msgr. M. Francis Mannion -- Lectio Divina in the writings of St. Aelred of Rievaulx / Sr. Marie-Pascale -- Genesse / Br. Patrick Ryan and Br. John Baptist Schmidt -- Floral art as liturgy: A session at the Abbey of la Trappe / Br. Hughes de Sereville -- Cantata Gloria tibi Domine / Sr. Marie-Pierre Faure -- Saint Bernard's sermons for the liturgical year in a new French translation: An interview with the translator, Br. Pierre-Yves Emery, monk of Taizé -- Orientation notes by Thomas Merton: Saint Bernard's sermons Lenten sermons / Fr. Thomas Merton
- Date Created:
- 1990-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
- Notes:
- Document folded six times., Back of a folded indenture (mortgage) between John and Elizabeth Raymond, Essex and Dorothy Collard of Barnstone, Essex for ₤350 to John and Elizabeth Raymond for conveyance of capital massuage, Chelmshoes house and barns, stables, dove house [etc.] and lands in great Maplest[de?] and Deetingthorp [sp?], Essex. Containing 66 acres. Name of John Richardson mentioned. Two red-wax, impressed seals (design not visible), each stamped on tags., Three names in a different hand, possibly contemporary, on the lower corner, all illegible., and Written in England, county of Essex and dated 25 August 2 James II. At middle center in the near-contemporary hand, “15/18 [?] | Mr and Mrs Raymond | to | Mrs Collard} Release” and three illgible words in a near contemporary hand followed by “1686.” Also at the middle center of dorse in a later hand: “9.” Gift of the Western Michigan University Department of History to Special Collections in 1999.
- Date Created:
- 1686-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Civil War era letter, scanned and transcribed for use in United States Civil War Collection.
- Date Created:
- 1862-11-17T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- United States Civil War Collection
- Notes:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. was published by Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY and edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell from 1966-1999. The journal (at that time a newsletter) began after September 1965 meeting of the Liturgy Commission of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance to report progress in liturgical renewal after Vatican II. The audience and contributors later included secular scholars of the Cistercian liturgy. and Editor's page / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- The altar: The evolution of its forms and its various theological meanings / Fr. Paul Houix -- Simplicity in the Liturgy / Sr. Marie-Pierre Faure -- An Ascension Day sermon by Saint Ælred: On the Rapture of Elijah / Presentation and translation by Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- Six hymns from the Ceremonial de Religieuses de la Congregation de Sainct Bernard, Orde de Cisteaux / Fr. Chrysogonus Waddell -- Refectory prayers and antiphons / Fr. Jean-Marie and Fr. Didier of Tamié
- Date Created:
- 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- Liturgy O.C.S.O. Journal of Gethsemani Abbey
- Notes:
- Folded three times. Single sheet with tag, seal no longer attached. An additional parchment sheet (125 x 150 mm) attached by parchment tag., Stamp (crown and interlocked letters “rra”; the number “35” in small letters) on a small squire piece of paper attached to upper right corner of probate. Inscription in a contemporary hand on the middle dorse: “[illegible word] Eliz ffarmer de Twywill.” Also in the middle center of dorse: “18/15?” in pencil. In lower dorse: “$65.00” in pencil., Will of Elizabeth of Twywell, bequething seven pounds to son Thomas Farmer to release him from prison and 20 pounds to daughter Alice Farmer and John Farmer, son of Thomas Farther. To Diana, Elizabeth, Catherine, Rebecca, Lydia: 20 pounds and five portions of will. Names also mentioned include John, Mary, Thomas, and William Farmer. Signed in the presence of Thomas Nickallson, Sarah Smith, and Susanna Srigmore. Attached probate is dated 1701 and includes the name of Edward Caldwell. Notorial signature of “Geo: Maydwell.”, Written in mixed hand ruled in ink and hard point. Pre-written portions or probate written in a precise English secretary hand in black ink, other portions in lighter secretary hand., and Written in England, probably Twywell in Northhamptonshire. Dated 7 December 1700. Stamp of “I. d 1/2” in left hand margin of probate. Gift of Western Michigan University Department of History to WMU Special Collections in 1999.
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Notes:
- Handwritten Civil War diary, soft cover, pocket sized, scanned and transcribed for use in United States Civil War Collection.
- Date Created:
- 1865-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- United States Civil War Collection
- Notes:
- Facts in Review was published by the German Library of Information in New York and provided the American public a view of World War II through the eyes of Germany. This issue printed on May 19, 1941, provided Hitler's full speech given May 4, 1941 before the Reichstag, which outlined the reasons behind the war with Great Britain. Item viewed as a LUNA BookReader object.
- Date Created:
- 1941-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- World War II Propaganda Collections
- Notes:
- Lighthouse keeper logs for the South Pierhead Light, South Haven, Michigan, from November 11, 1880 to September 18, 1884, recorded by the keeper James S. Donahue. An entry, "Orders and Letters from Head Quarters copied hear [sic] for further reference," dated January 20, 1881 appears out of order between the log for September 2nd and 3rd, 1884. Donahue's entries are detailed and include information about the temperature, weather conditions, names and owner's names of some of the incoming vessels, and maintenance of the lighthouse. The journal records commerce and pleasure crafts passing in and out of the harbor. Donahue provided descriptions about shipwrecks, including the name of the ship and the fate of the crew. The journal measures 13-3/4 x 8-1/2 x 1-1/2, with marbled boards and edges, stamped "Light Station Journal" on spine, produced by the US Government Bindery.
- Date Created:
- [1880 TO 1884]
- Data Provider:
- Western Michigan University. Libraries
- Collection:
- South Haven Michigan Lighthouse Logs