This second, revised and yet unedited translation, begun by the Research Team in St. Paul, July, 1979, was continued at Ronkonkoma, L.I., New York , during
the year. It concluded the formal commission of the Team by the U. S.Federation. As it appears here, it is, of necessity, not only undated but incomplete since it remains without its Introduction , Footnotes, the Fifth Part, and the Directory.
Bibliography of Jean-Pierre Medialle's works, compiled by Father Marius Nepper, as well as some papers on the life of Medialle, and a translation of Maxim 95.
Many papers, addresses, and documents written by Father Marius Nepper for conferences on the subject of Jean-Pierre Medaille. Most materials are in French, a very few have corresponding translations to English.
Eulogy of Marius Nepper in French, given by Reverend Jean Bouillac, with a black and white scanned photograph included, as well as an English translation of the eulogy given by Reverend Jean Bouillac, S.J., Superior of the Jesuit Residence at Pau, France, for Father Marius Nepper, who had been his Novice Master. Translation by Sister Angela Esposito, C.S.J.
Talk discusses the facts and power of the widening circles of communion with sisters, associates, and lay partners across the nation and around the world. The scripture readings are Isaiah 55:10-11, 2 Corinthians 12:7-I0 and Mark 6: 1-6. The homilies were given at the 2006 and 2011 National Event.
In this official statement the U.S. Federation of the SIsters of St. Joseph Leadership Council (Congregation/Province), adds its voice to that of NETWORK, a Catholic Social Justice lobby, in support of health care reform.
1968 English translation of Jean-Pierre Medaille's Constitutions for the Little Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph, with some hand written notations.
Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph meeting minutes, February 7, 1971, LaGrange Park, Illinois. Items discussed were: membership, by-laws, mailing lists, meeting, the expansion of the Executive Board, a financial report, the relationship of the Two Teams with the Federation, and the 1972 Workshop.
A copy of the talk given by Sister Eileen Quinlan in her capacity as a member of the Research Team on Medaille, during the meeting of the Federation on September 9, 1970, in St. Louis, MO. Her talk specifically centers around Medaille's Maxims of Perfection.
A copy of the talk given by Sister Julie Harkins, in her capacity as coordinator of the Medaille Research Team, at the September 9, 1970 meeting of the Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph regarding the research done by the Research team on The Eucharistic Letter, including the translation work that was ongoing.
A copy of Sister Mary Patrick's talk as a representative of the Team on the Future, discussing where the team has researched in regards to where the future is going in the areas of education, scientific revolution, and lifestyles.
Meeting minutes of the Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph from the September 9, 1970 meeting that took place at the Sheraton-Jefferson Hotel in St. Louis, MO. Topics of discussion include: Team of the Central Ideas of the Founder's work, the Team of the Future's report, dues structure, Officer elections, and the possibility of inter-congregational cooperation in the formation program.
Flyer for workshop occurring October 3-5, 1969. Includes timeline of activities, as well as summaries for several discussions and activities. Many handwritten notations have been made on this document.
Planning committee report on how members for the 1980 Workshop will be selected, brief overviews of the three workshops that the 1980 Teams will take part in and how they will be financed.
Meeting minutes covering the death of Mother Theresa Mary Stafford, the outcome of the Summer 1969 Medaille Team's work in France, the renewal of the Medaille Team, report from committee for the Workshop on the Year 2000, and the implementation of a 1980 team.
A brief accounting of the work done at Le Buchet, France by Father Marius Nepper. Additionally, he shows excitement for some of the findings in the research they have done, as well as the efforts of the Study Team.
Reports and newsletters from Sister Julie Harkins to the U.S. Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph. These materials provide periodic updates of the progress of the Research Team in France.
Meeting minutes from the the March 21, 1969 meeting held in St. Louis, MO at the Mercy Retreat House. Minutes discuss windows for the National Shrine, Summer Study Team, and the National Conference.