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Angelic Warfare Confraternity Collection
This collection documents the history, administration, and promotion of the Angelic Warfare Confraternity within the Province of St. Albert the Great. Materials reflect its mission to support the pursuit of purity and chastity. Included are correspondence from directors and promoters, canonical forms, promotional items, enrollment records.
Associated Social Justice Organization Records
The Associated Social Justice Organization Records document the Dominican Province of St. Albert the Great’s involvement with and support of various affiliated partner organizations engaged in social justice including the Black Dominican Conference, San Jose Obrero Mission, and 8th Day Center for Justice.
Bishop Edward Thaddeus Lawton Collection
The Bishop Edward Thaddeus Lawton, O.P. Collection consists of correspondence, photographs, newsletters, newspaper clippings, and miscellanea documenting the life and ministry of Bishop Lawton, particularly his service in Africa and correspondence from 1951 to 1967.
Bishop Lynch High School Collection
Bishop Lynch High School is a coeducational high school in Dallas, Texas created in 1963. Although the high school is sponsored by the Diocese, Dominican friars ans sisters have founded and staff the school This collection holds materials relating to the Bishop Lynch High School from its founding in 1963 to its transfer to the Southern Province in 1979. A single series exists consisting of yearbooks from 1963 to 1978.
Br. John (James) Bailey, O.P. Collection
Br. John Bailey, O.P. (also recorded as James Bailey), was the first African-American to join the Province of St. Albert the Great. He passed away at a young age during his novitiate and, because of his exceptional piety and devotion, was allowed to make solemn vows shortly before his death. This collection contains media coverage of his life, photographs, and an investigation into his illness and death by Fr. Jon Alexander, O.P.
Commission on Social Justice Records
The Commission on Social Justice Records document the work of the Commission on Social Justice within the Dominican Province of St. Albert the Great including minutes, correspondence, annual reports, financial records, and international social justice issues in Nigeria and El Salvador.
Conference of Major Superiors of Men Records
Contains correspondence, notes from meetings, and other records between the Province and the Conference of Major Superiors of Men (CMSM) from its inception in 1956 to 2003.
Confraternity of Blessed Imelda Collection
This collection contains limited materials relating to the Confraternity of Blessed Imelda. It includes several enrollment registars and a small amount of devoltional material. The confraternity appeares to have had brief organizational lifespan, with the last Director being appointed in 1969.
Confraternity of St. Joseph the Worker (Pious Union of Jesus Christ the Worker)
This collection contains one large record book containing the register of enrolled members of the Confraternity of Jesus the Workman (also known as St. Joseph the Worker) at Priory of St. Thomas Aquinas in River Forest, IL. The exact date is unknown but the friars mentioned seem to indicate the 1940s.
Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament Collection
Confraternity of the Most Holy Name of Jesus Collection
Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary Collection
This collection holds materials related to the Confraternity of the Holy Rosary within the Province of St. Albert the Great. Included are correspondence between the Director of Confraternities and laity, devotional materials, and a number of enrollment records for various parishes. The collection comprises three boxes.
Cross and Crown/Spirituality Today Records
Director of the Confraternities of the Order Records
Dominican Central / DOMCENTRAL Quarterly Collection
The Dominican Central / DOMCENTRAL Quarterly Collection documents a later provincial publication issued between 2003 and 2016. The publication reflects developments in provincial administration, ministry, and community life in the early twenty-first century and represents a evolution of earlier internal communications.
The collection consists of a single folder containing selected issues and does not represent a complete run. Materials are arranged chronologically.
