Notes and overview of the 1868 French edition of "The Eucharistic Letter" completed by Father Marius Nepper, S.J., in LePuy, France during the 1973 Research Team project. The purpose was to provide an understandable text for the Sisters of St. Joseph.
This copy of the Maxims of the Little Institute seems to be an early mimeograph with a direct translation column, as well as a column with more updated language.
A report on the research conducted by the team sent to work with Father Nepper's in LePuy, France during the summer, 1973. Includes findings and suggestions related to work done on Aux Origins, the Eucharistic Letter, the Reglements, and the Maxims of the Little Institute. Additionally, suggests future research.
Memo from Sister Anne Regina O'Leary to Members of the United States Federation of Sisters of Saint Joseph outlining the progress of the Research Team and giving details about the annual meeting of the Federation
in Washington, D. C., on August 27, 1973, at the Mayflower Hotel.
Letter from the Mount St. Mary Mother House to the United States Federation of the Sisters of St . Joseph outlining their recommendations for an Intercongregational Team of French speaking sisters to be sent to France to work with Father Marius Nepper on translating the three remaining primary documents of the Sisters of St. Joseph (The Maxims [complete edition], The Letter of Father Medaille, The Reglements).
An urgent proposal sent out by Sister Anne Regina O'Leary reiterating the circumstances of the research team changing location for the summer of 1973, due to Father Nepper's health, as well as seeking congregational financial support for the research team.
Memo from Sister Anne Regina O'Leary to the Sisters of St. Joseph discussing the change in plans for the summer 1973 research team because of Father Nepper's health. The memo outlines how the work will instead continue with the research team traveling to LePuy, France to work with Father Nepper.
Memo from Federation President, Sister Anne Regina O'Leary, to the membership of the Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph discussing research into the implications and applications of their particular purpose as related to the past, present, and future.
Notes on the intercongregational translation of AUX ORIGINES for congregational archives, as well as how the work on the translation will proceed from this point forward. Also discussed is the research team's upcoming work in August, with Father Nepper.
A newsletter from Sister Julie Harkins, CSJ, Program Director to all of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the United States and Canada, discussing the efforts of Father Nepper's research and the Team on Central Ideas from 1969, as well as discussion on proposed work for the summer, 1973 research team.
This is a list of all of the Sisters comprising the research team leaving from Boston, MA in July 1973 for LePuy, France to work with Father Nepper, S.J.