Author: Passionists. Archives. China Collection

Passionist China Collection [Archives]
Date1921-1980
Publish_location---
Publisher---
CollectionPassionist China Collection
Edition
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
Record_typeDigital archives
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberPCC
Descriptiondig.files [56 linear ft. : documents, mss., reports, photographs, etc]
Note

N.B. The Passionist China Collection (PCC) is now permanently housed at the Ricci Institute, following a digitization project under the direction of the PCC Archivist, Fr. Robert Carbonneau, C.P. As per agreement, the Ricci Institute is an official repository and retains a digital copy of the archives and indexes which may be consulted on-site by interested scholars. All rights are maintained by the Passionists and permission is required before publication.

The Passionist China Collection (PCC) is an area subset of the Archives Collection, Records of the Congregation of the Passion, St. Paul of the Cross Province. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Yuanling 沅陵 (Latin: Iuen-Iuimensis; Apostolic Prefecture of Chenzhou 辰州 from the Vicariate Apostolic of Changde 常德 (March 13, 1925); V.A. Chenzhou 辰州 (May 28, 1934); renamed V.A. Yuanling 沅陵 (Dec.10, 1934); Diocese of Yuanling 沅陵 (April 11, 1946).

See Passionist Historical Archives page

Go to PCC collection


The Passionists, a Roman Catholic religious congregation of priests and brothers, were sent to Hunan, China by the Propaganda Fide in Rome. Beginning in 1921 as the singular mission of St. Paul of the Cross Province, Union City, New Jersey, in 1923 Passionists from Holy Cross Province, Chicago, Illinois, also contributed personnel and resources. A total of 80 Passionists were assigned to China. The last Passionist was expelled in 1955.

Primary evangelization occurred in the Diocese of Yuanling 沅陵 in West Hunan under the leadership of Passionist Bishop Cuthbert O'Gara with secondary locations in Hankou and Peiping (Beijing). Also serving in the Yuanling Diocese were the Sisters of Charity of Convent Station, New Jersey; the Sisters of St. Joseph, Baden, Pennsylvania; the Grey Nuns of Ontario, Canada; the Sisters of Charity (Hungary); and the Sisters of Notre Dame (Kalocsa, Hungary).

The Collection consists of:
1. Missionary Correspondence (1921-1955). 16 linear feet. Descriptions and comments on evangelization, daily life, social and political realities shared with Passionist leadership and benefactors. Includes background on the 1929 murders of Passionist Fathers Walter Coveyou, Godfrey Holbein and Clement Seybold.

2. Mission Administrative Records (1921-1980) 8.8 linear feet. Contains documentation on financial and business operations, Hunan baptismal records, telegrams, property deeds, annual reports, press releases, public relations pamphlets, and visitation reports. A small portion of this collection describes the post-1956 period.

3. Sources on individual missionaries. 16 linear feet. Most notable is the handwritten diary of Father Cormac Shanahan’s 1944 trip to Yan'an to interview Mao Zedong, and material on the imprisonment of Bishop O'Gara (1951-1953) and Fathers Justin Garvey and Marcellus White (1953-1955). China coverage found in the The Sign Magazine (1922-1955). Documentation on women religious. 2 linear feet.

4. Black and white photos from 1921-1950s offers a view of the Hunan mission and the Yangzi River Valley. 13 linear feet.

Archival specialist: Fr. Robert Carbonneau, C.P.

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Sign [The Sign Magazine, Union City N.J.]
Date1921-1982
Publish_locationUnion City, NJ
PublisherPassionist Missions
CollectionPassionist China Collection
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typePeriodical (Monthly)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberPCC Digital Archives Project
Descriptionv. : ill., maps, ports. ; 29 cm.
Note

Sign / [Passionist Missions]
Monthly (except Aug. and Jan.)
v. 1-Aug. 1921-Ceased with May 1982.
"A national Catholic monthly magazine."
Indexed in: Catholic periodical and literature index.
Vols. for 1921-25 issued by the Passionist Fathers; 1925- by The Passionist Missions, Inc.
Editors: 1921-July 1926, T. Noonan; Aug. 1926-July 1934, H. Purcell; Aug. 1934- T. Maguire.

The PCC Archives holds numbers of the Sign related to China and the China Mission (v.4, no.1, 1924 - v.8, no.11, 1929).
Available on microfilm from Xerox University Microfilms.
See also Passionist Historical Archives website for detailed information.

Go to BC Libraries for physical holdings

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Sign [The Sign Magazine, Union City N.J.]. Appendix 1.1
Date2013
Publish_location---
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CollectionPassionist China Collection
Edition
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Record_typeDocument (pdf)
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DescriptionDig. doc.
NoteFr. Robert Carbonneau, Archivist of the Passionist Archives, created this name-based finding aid for China-related materials present in The Sign. In three parts.

APPENDIX 1

PASSIONIST AUTHORS: "WITH THE PASSIONISTS IN CHINA" (Note that during the 1927 evacuation excerpts of letters from various missionaries replaced the signed articles. Those letters are not included in this list.

For Raphael Vance see "The Latest From Raphael. On the Mission Front," 2 (December 1922): 216-18; "The Latest from Raphael," 2 (February 1923): 305-07; "Latest Communications from Our Missionaries: At the Baby Farm," 2 (March 1923): 346; "From My New Mission," 2 (April 1923): 394-95, (May 1923): 440, (June 1923): 481-82; "Activities in Yungshunfu," 3 (August 1923): 38-39; "Some New Year's Customs," 3 (October 1923): 127; "In the War Zone," 3 (December 1923): 219; "The Mission at Paotsing," 3 (February 1924): 307; "Paotsing and its Missions," 3 (April 1924): 392-94; "Festival of the Dead," 4 (December 1924): 217-18; "A Miraculous Escape," 4 (April 1925): 292-93; "Paotsing Progress," 5 (December 1925): 211-15; "Paotsing: Tragedy of a Fire," 6 (September 1925): 117-18; "Father Raphael Vance, C.P.," [inset letter appeal] 6 (April 1927) 568; "Paotsing," 7 (November 1927): 245, 7 (December 1927): 307-08; "Notes From an Old Diary," 7 (January 1928): 377-80, 7 (February 1928): 443-44, 7 (March 1928): 507-09; "The Kuomintang," 7 (May 1928): 631-36; "From Paotsing," 8 (August 1928): 60-61; "Religions in China," 8 (September 1928): 120-25; "A Trip to Fengwhang Mission," 8 (January 1929): 376-80; "The Chinese Almanac" 8 (May 1929): 634-36.

For Kevin Murray see "Second Band of Missionaries Arrives in Japan," 2 (December 1922): 218-19; "On the Yangtze," 2 (March 1923): 347-48; "Tid-Bits A La Ma Sen Fu," 2 (April 1923); 392-93; "From Changteh to Taoyuan," 2 (May 1923): 437-39; "From Taoyuan on the Yuan River," 2 (June 1923): 479-81; "So This is Yuanchow," 3 (August 1923): 41-43; "Random Notes from Yuanchow," 3 (September 1923): 83-84; "Forging Ahead," 3 (October 1923): 128-29; "Appreciating the Heat," 3 (December 1923); 218-19; "A Visit to Kienyang," 3 (January 1924): 262-63; "The New Church at Yuanchow," 3 (February 1924): 302-04; "Crosses and Consolations," 3 (April 1924): 388-91; "Father Kevin's Notes," 3 (June 1924); 477-80; "This, That and the Other," 4 (August 1924): 37-40; "Missionary and Prisoner," 4 (November 1924): 170-74; "The New Mission," 4 (December 1924): 215-17; "The Missionary of Kienyang," 4 (April 1925): 389-92.

For William Westhoven see "From My Note Book," 4 (June 1925): 481-82; "Terrors of Famine," 5 (September 1925): 80-81; "Bright Spots Amid Gloom," 5 (June 1925): 481-82; "Luki: A Tribute to Shenchow," 6 (December 1926): 311-12; "Shanghai," 7 (September 1927): 119-20; "Father William," 7 (September 1927): 124-25; "Back in Hunan!" 7 (May 1928): 636-38; "Hankow to Changteh," 7 (June 1928): 696-97; "From Chenki," 8 (August 1928): 58-59; "Meet Our Friend, General Dai," 8 (October 1928) 188; "Fengwhang, The Rome of Hunan," 8 (November 1928): 248; "Fengwhang," 8 (March 1929): 509-10; "Fengwhang," 8 (April 1929): 567-68; "Fengwhang," 8 (May 1929): 631-32.

For Constantine Leech see "On the Yuan River," 3 (January 1924): 260-61; "At Yungshunfu," 3 (March 1924): 329-30; "A Fight for the Faith," 4 (November 1924): 169-70; "Paotsing and Yungshunfu," 4 (June 1925): 478-81; "Famine and War," 5 (May 1926): 434-36; "Exalting the Cross in Lungshan," 6 (August 1926): 51-54; "Lungshan: The Crimson Menace," 6 (December 1926) 309-10; "Lungshan: Random Notes and a New Mission," 6 (February 1927): 433-34; "Fr. Constantine Leech, C.P.," 7 (November 1927): 252-53; "Some Sick Calls In China," 7 (February 1928): 439-43; "From Yungshun," 8 (August 1928); 61-62; "Lungshan," 8 (March 1929): 501-03.

For Timothy McDermott see "Chop Suey A La Kienyang," 2 (November 1922): 172-74; "A Vision and a Hope," 2 (December 1922): 219; "Echoes from Yuanchow," 2 (March 1923): 346-47; "Christmas Tidings To Yuanchow," 2 (May 1923): 436-37; "From Kieniang," 2 (July, 1923): 526-27; "Father Timothy's First Fruits," 3 (August 1923): 40-41; "In Bad Company," 3 (November 1923): 175; "The Martyr Spirit," 3 (December 1923): 214-16; "Six Months At Yuanchow," 4 (September 1924): 81-84; "The Yuanchow Procession," 5 (October 1925): 130; "Yuanchow, Famine: Floods: War," 6 (September 1926): 115-17.

For Agatho Purtill see "Glad to be Alive," 2 (November 1922): 174-75; "A Critical Moment in Yungshunfu," 2 (March 1923): 348-51; "Soldier or Bandit," 3 (May 1924): 436-38; "The Sisters at Shenchowfu," 5 (August 1925): 37-39; "Yungshunfu: About the Only Mission That is Not Harassed By War and Banditry," 6 (October 1926): 184-85; "Yungshunfu: A $300,000.00 Contest," 6 (November, 1926): 245-47; "New Year Customs in China," 6 (February 1927): 433-34; "Yungshunfu: Illiteracy and Insanity," 6 (February 1927): 438-40; "Fr. Agatho Purtill, C.P.," 7 (November 1927): 253; "Yungshunfu" 7 (January 1928): 376-77; "Yungshun," 8 (April 1929): 568-69.

For Dominic Langenbacher see "Kut Wo and Kum Wo," 2 (March 1923): 351; "High Hopes," 2 (April 1923): 394; "My First Mule Ride," 2 (June 1923): 478-79; "A Fact Lesson," 2 (June 1923): 483; "Survival of the Fittest," 2 (July 1923); 524-25; "A Dying Boy," 3 (October 1923): 126; "Chinese Babies," 3 (May 1924): 430-32; "China's Plenary Council," 4 (August 1924): 40-42; "To Shenchow," 6 (January, 127): 437-38; "Monsignor Dominic," 7 (September 1927): 120-24; "The Kuomintang," 7 (July 1928): 757-59.

For Rupert Langenbacher see "The Sidewalks of Shenchowfu," 4 (March 1925): 393-94; "Chinese Circus," 4 (December 1925): 525-526; "A Catholic Chinese General," 5 (August 1925): 39-41; "Our Luki Mission," 5 (March 1926): 348-50; "The Luki Mission in Distress," 6 (August 1926): 57-58; "More about Bandits," 6 (November 1926): 247-50; "Luki Mission," 7 (December 1927): 309-12; "Luki," 7 (April 1928): 571-72; "From Changteh on to Shenchow," 8 (August 1928): 53-55; "Luki," 8 (May 1929): 629-30.

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SubjectPassionists--Missions--China--Hunan Province--History--19th-20th centuries Passionists--Missions--China--History--20th century--Sources Passionists--Missions--China--History--20th century--Periodicals Sign [The Sign Magazine, Union City N.J.]--Indexes
Sign [The Sign Magazine, Union City N.J.]. Appendix 1.2
Date2013
Publish_location---
Publisher---
CollectionPassionist China Collection
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeDocument (pdf)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberPassionist China Collection
DescriptionDig. doc
NoteFr. Robert Carbonneau, Archivist of the Passionist Archives, created this name-based finding aid for China-related materials present in The Sign. In three parts.

For Celestine Roddan see "The Passionist Missionaries in Japan: Their Visit and Impressions," 1 (April 1922): 36-39; "Fathers per Celestine [Roddan] C.P.," 1 (May 1922): 36-39; "Hankow to Changteh," 1 (June 1922): 36-39; "Famine," 1 (July 1922): 36-39; "A Glimpse at the Fields and the Needs," 2 (August 1922): 39-42; "On the Road to Hankow," 2 (May 1923): 439; "Trouble in Hunan," 3 (November 1923): 175; "News from Hankow," 3 (February 1924): 306; "Shanghai," 7 (October 1927): 191.

For Arthur Benson see "From Hankow to Changteh Two Exciting Rides," 3 (December 1923): 216-218; "The Supu News," 3 (March 1924): 341-46; "Our Supu Mission," 4 (September 1924): 84-86; "A Letter from Chenki," 4 (May 1925): 433-35; "The Mission at Chenki," 5 (July 1926): 523-27; "Father Ernest Cunningham, C.P.: The Story of His Capture and Release," 6 (October 1926): 177-81; "Father Arthur," 7 (September 1927): 124; "Hankow," 7 (October 1927): 189-90; "Hankow" 7 (November 1927): 253-54.

For Cuthbert O'Gara see "Arrival At Shenchowfu," 4 (December 1924): 213-15; "The Installation of the Prefect Apostolic of Shenchowfu," 5 (April 1926): 387-94: continued 5 (May 1926) 431-34; "Corpus Christi at Shenchow," 6 (August 1926): 58-60; "Shenchow: Side Lights and Red Glare," 6 (December 1926): 308-09; "Ransom!" 6 (December 1926): 310-11; "Home Again," 7 (December 1927): 314-16. For Theophane Maguire see "From Hankow to Shenchowfu," 4 (January 1925): 261-62; "Traveling In War Time," 5 (August, 1925): 41-42; "In Two Miao Villages," 6 (August 1926): 54-56; "Shenchow," 7 (December 1927): 307; "Getting Acquainted," 7 (June 1928): 698-700; "Yungsui," 7 (July 1928): 760-62; "Outside My Door," 8 (October 1928): 184-86; "A Small Request," 8 (April 1929): 573-74.

For Ernest Cunningham see " The Road to Yuanchow," 5 (January 1926): 258-62; "Heroism and Charity," 5 (May 1925): 435-36; "Mayang: Father Ernest's Own Story," 6 (October 1926): 182-84; "Kieniang," 7 (October 1927): 182-86; "Kaotsun," 7 (January 1928): 372-375; "Kaotsun," 7 (March 1928): 501-03; "Kaotsun," 8 (May 1929): 632-33.

For Anthony Maloney see "The Yangtse River," 4 (January 1925): 259-61; "An Errand of Mercy," 5 (May 1925): 436-38; "The New Mission of Wangtsun," 5 (February 1926); 299-301; "Wangtsun: An Opinion of Chinese Militarism," 6 (October 1926): 186; "The Latest From Paotsing: Red Plots and Moscow Propaganda," 6 (December 1926): 305-06; "Fr. A. Maloney" 7 (November 1927): 248-52; "Christianity and Western Hunan," 7 (December 1927): 312-14; "Bandits Again," 8 (December 1928): 309-11.

For see "Chinese Babies," 3 (October 1923): 130; "Some Chenki Facts," 3 (July 1924): 524-25; "Chinese R's: Rice, Rain and Ruin," 6 (November 1926): 243-45; "The Missionary's Portion," 6 (December 1926): 313-14; "Ta Kiang Kow," 7 (October 1927); 186-89; "Liulincha" 7 (April 1928): 573-74; "Shenchowfu," 7 (June 1928): 698.

For Flavian Mullins see "In and About Supu," 2 (February 1923): 307; "Dodging Drops and Digging Dirt," 2 (April 1923): 393; "Some Supu Needs," 3 (September 1923): 83-84; "Another Total Loss," 3 (February 1924): 305-06; "The Attack on Supu," 3 (April 1924): 387-88; "Father Flavian" 7 (September 1927): 124.

For Cyprian Frank see "Pushih: Another Narrow Escape," 6 (January 1927): 379; "Pushih: A Young Deluge," 6 (September 1926); 121-22; "Chenki," 7 (December 1927); 308-09; "Chenki," 7 (January 1928): 375-76; "Pushih," 7 (June 1928): 701-02; "Pushih," 8 (May 1929): 636-38.

For Quentin Olwell see "A Perilous Journey," 3 (May 1924): 432-36; "Progress in Yuanchow," 4 (October 1924): 127; "Yuanchow: The Marriage of Fr. Tim's Boy," 6 (January 1927): 375-77; "Kieniang," 7 (November 1927): 245-46; "Kienyang," 7 (July 1928): 764-66; "Kienyang" 8 (November 1928): 251-53.

For Dunstan Thomas see "First Impressions," 3 (February 1924): 304; "The Village of Wusu," 3 (June 1924): 480-82; "Treason and Tragedy," 4 (October 1924): 127-29; "A Rare Event At Wuki," 6 (January 1927): 373-75; "Holy Year," 6 (January 1927): 380; "Liu Lin Ts'a," 8 (December 1928): 312-16.

For Edmund Campbell see " A Chinese Priest," 3 (January 1924): 258-60; "War Times in Shenchowfu," 3 (March 1924): 346-49; "The Return To Hankow", 3 (July 1924): 521-24.

For Lambert Budde see "Something New in Shenchowfu," 3 (January 1924): 262; "The Chapel at Sin Si Pin" 3 (June 1924): 476-77;"Experience at Sin Si Pin" 4 (October 1924): 125-26; "The Mission Situation in China: Massacre and Rapine," 7 (May 1928): 629-30; "We Escape," 8 (January, 1929): 380-82.

For Basil Bauer see "Further Details," 4 (February 1925): 303-07; "The Trip to Yungshunfu," 5 (November 1925): 172-74; "A Chinese Bride," 5 (July 1926): 520-523; "Chunking," 7 (March 1928): 503-06; "Wangtsun," 8 (April 1929): 570-74.

For Clement Seybold see "Happenings at Shenchowfu," 4 (July 1925): 523-25; "Kienyang: St. Joseph to the Rescue," 6 (September 1926): 120-21; "Good News," 7 (September 1927): 118-19; "Kieniang," 7 (November 1927): 246-48.

For Jerimiah McNamara see "Driven Out by Bandits," 5 (June 1926): 478-81; "Thousands Devils and One Priest," 7 (February 1928): 435-38; "A Lone Priest in Lung Tan," 8 (October 1928): 181-84; "Lungtan," 8 (February 1929): 442-43.

For Godfrey Holbein see "The Lucky Thirteen," 4 (January 1925): 257-59; "Our Church Invaded," 5 (September 1925): 86-87; "The Supu News," 5 (March 1926): 343-47.

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Sign [The Sign Magazine, Union City N.J.]. Appendix 1.3
Date2013
Publish_location---
Publisher---
CollectionPassionist China Collection
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeDocument (pdf)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberPassionist China Collection
DescriptionDig. doc.
NoteFr. Robert Carbonneau, Archivist of the Passionist Archives, created this name-based finding aid for China-related materials present in The Sign. In three parts.

For Cormac Shanahan see "Hankow: Some News From the War Zone," 6 (January 1927): 377-78; "Shenchow: All's Well that Ends Well," 6 (March 1927): 502-04.

For Francis Flaherty see "On to Shenchow," 8 (February 1929): 444- 46; "Chinese Contrasts," 8 (May 1929): 633-34.

For Nicholas Schneider see "On Board to Tuan-Ho up the Yangtsze River," 8 (January 1929): 373-76; "Shenchow," 8 (April 1929): 569-70.

For Caspar Conley see "Shenchow: What I think of China," 6 (March 1927): 500-02;

For Miles McCarthy see "On Board the S.S. Pres. Wilson," 6 (November 1926): 241-43.

For Gregory McEtterick see "Father Ernest Cunningham, C.P.: The Story of His Capture and Release," 6 (September 1926): 113-15.

For Walter Coveyou see "An Aerial Ride in China," 8 (March 1929): 506-09.

For Jordan Black see "Shanghai," 7 (January 1928): 371-72.

For Matthias Mayou see "The Hold-Up" 4 (February 1925): 301-03.

For Sebastian Ochsenreiter see "En Route," 7 (July 1928): 762-64; "In Japan" 8 (August 1928); 55-58; "In China," serialized 8 (September 1928): 118-20; 8 (October 1928): 186-87, 189-90; "My Visit to China," serialized 8 (November 1928) 245-47; 8 (February 1929): 437-42; 8 (March 1929): 503-06.

For Silvan Latour see "Seven Years After," 8 (November 1928): 249-51.

GENERAL ARTICLES ON CHINA: Some of these are feature articles for The Sign written by a specific author; others have no attributed author; still others are in "With the Passionists in China" [WPC] but likewise, have no author.

"China Calls," 1 (November 1921): 21-23; Gabriel Francis Powers, "More Laborers for the Harvest: First Colony of American Passionists Leave for China," 1 (January 1922): 28-32; "From Seattle to Yokohoma In Company With the Passionist Missionaries," [WPC] 1 (March 1922): 37-39; A Passionist Father, "Maryknoll," 2 (October 1922): 127-31; "The Second Departure Ceremony of the Passionist Missionaries For China," "Chinese Echoes of Noisy Sectarianism," "Louis Speaks His Mind," and "The Mission Spirit," Previous four in [WPC] 2 (November 1922) 171-72; 174; 175; 175 respectively; "Arrival of Missionaries -A Red Letter Day in Shanghai," and "Missionary Work Among the Chinese," in 2 (January 1923): 260-61; 262-63 respectively; "Arrival of Missionaries- A Red Letter Day in Shanghai" 2 (February 1923): 303-05;

Matthew Kenan Carey, "The Twentieth Century Crusade," 3 (July 1923): 506-08; Harold Purcell, C.P. "Off For The High Romance," 3 (August 1923): 12; John J. Hickey, "The Macedonian Cry Repeated," and A. Hilliard Atteridge, "The Inspiration of Missions," and "With Our Little Missionaries," in 3 (September 1923) 59-61; 66; 86-87 respectively; "More Missionaries" [WPC] 3 (October 1923): 130; "The Retrospect," and "Our Little Missionaries," in [WPC] 3 (November 1923): 171-74; 175; respectively; Dominic Callahan, "Western Passionists Join China Mission Band," 3 (December 1923): 184-85; John A. Duffy, S.T.D., "The Call of God: Its Answer Seen in the Missionary Activities of the Catholic Church," 3 (July 1924): 489-92; Mary V. Hillman, Convent Station and the Vineyard: Mother Xavier's Great Work Continued and Extended," and "Newark!" [WPC] 4 (October, 1924): 93-97, 130 respectively; Rodney Gilbert, "The Brass Bowl: A Picturesque Tale From China," 4 (January 1925): 247-54; "A Missionary's Death" [WPC] 5 (June 1925): 477; "The Prefecture of Shenchow," [WPC] 4 (July 1925): 519-520; Cuthbert O'Gara, C.P., "Shenchowfu: The Passionist Prefecture in Hunan, China," 5 (September 1925): 49-55; Will W. Whalen, "Private Little Chinas: That Are Found in the Life Around Us," 5 (December 1925): 193-94; "Sacerdos Saeculares, "Gold: Frankencense: Myrrh: the Threefold Symbolism of Foreign Mission Aid" (February 1926): 274-76; Winifred Feely, "Famine: What A Catholic Women Actually Sees In Hunan," 6 (August 1926): 27-28; Fra Taddeo, "The Chinese Campaign: Passionist Priests and Sisters of St. Joseph Go To Hunan," 6 (September 1926): 71-74; Winifred A. Feely, "Light In Darkness: A Fact-Story of the Luki Mission," 6 (February, 1927) 408-410; "Jottings From China" 6 (February, 1927) 440-42; Edward F. Crowley, "A Son of the East: The Americanization of a Chinese Boy," 6 (April 1927): 556-58; Winifred A. Feely, "The Chinese Story-Teller: The Racounter and His Audience," 6 ( June 1927): 670-71; "Lest We Forget," 7 (April 1928) 574; Basil Bauer, "King of Beasts," 8 (September 1928): 114.

ARTICLES ON WOMEN RELIGIOUS
"Sisters" [Sisters of Charity, Convent Station] 3 (July 1924): 526; Sister Marie Devota, "Our Thrilling Experience," [WPC] 5 (March 1925): 345-50; "Changteh to Shenchowfu," [WPC] 5 (October, 1925): 124-30; Written and published serialized journal of Sisters of Charity were "The Sisters of Shenchowfu," [WPC] 5 (November 1925): 167-71; "The Lord's Work at Shenchowfu," [WPC] 5 (December 1925): 215-18; "Charity in Shenchowfu," [WPC] 5 (January 1926): 255-58; "School At Shenchowfu," [WPC] 5 (February 1926): 301-06; "At Shenchowfu," [WPC] 5 (March 1926): 350; "Pages From the Dairy," [WPC] 5 (June 1926): 475-78; "Wintry Weather in China," 5 (July 1926): 527 ends serial.
Sister Florence, "Japan: Seen and Heard," [WPC] 6 (July 1926): 306-07; Sister Florence, "Sisters of St. Joseph: The Home Coming" [WPC] 6 (March 1927): 497-99; Sister Florence, "Yuanchow: The Sisters Arrive," [WPC] 6 (April 1927): 567-70; "The Mission Situation," [WPC] [death of Sister Clarissa SSJ] 7 (September 1927): 117-18; "More Sisters [of Saint Joseph] for China," 7 (April 1928): 565-70; "En Route," 7 (June 1928): 693-95.

CURRENT FACT AND COMMENT
"Haters of Wealth" 1 (February 1922): 23; "Obey That Impulse," 2 (August 1922): 22; "Converting the Latins," and "Catholic Student Mission Crusade," in 2 (April 1923) 354, 356; "Diverting the Dimes," 2 (May 1923): 399; "Mutual Embarrassment," 3 (December 1923): 180; "Dramatizing the Missions," 3 (April 1924): 355; "The Chinese Woman," 3 (July 1924): 485-86; "The Field Is The World," and "A Chinese Native Clergy," in 4 (September 1924): 46-47; "The Chinese and Americans" 4 (October 1924): 91; " A Christian Chinese General," 4 (January 1925): 222 "The Catholic Medical Mission," and Peking Union College," 4 (February 1925): 266-67; "The Source of Animosity and Confusion," 5 (June 1925): 443; "China and the Foreign Devils," 5 (September 1925): 46; "Our Famine Appeal," 5 (November 1925): 135; "The Bolshevist Penetration of China," 5 (January 1926): 223-24; "Students' Mission Units," 5 (May 1926): 400; "Unqualified Missionaries," and "The Soviet in China," in 5 (July 1926): 486; "Political Affairs in China," and Chinamen and Bishops," in 6 (August 1926) 69-70, "Moscow in China" 6 (January 1927): 326; "A Reader Reacts," 6 (February 1927): 390; "China's Policy Continued," and "Re-Mailed Literature Appreciated," in 6 (May 1927): 580-81, 582; "The Reds In China," 6 (June 1927): 644-45; "The Heart Rendering Tragedy of Shenchow," 6 (July 1927): 709; "The Chinese Situation," 7 (August 1927): 6; "Foreign Mission Brothers," and "For the Missions", in 7 (October, 1927): 132-133, 134; "Cricket Pugilists," 7 (April 1928): 534; "Medical Training for Missionaries," 7 (May 1928): 580-81; "Our Seventh Anniversary: Retrospect and Outlook," 8 (August 1928): 3; "Protestant and Catholic Missionaries in China," 8 (September 1928): 67-68; "China's Plea for Help" 8 (April 1929): 517.

CATEGORICA: As Set Forth in News and Opinions. Edited by N.M. Law
"Quite Different," 4 (January 1925): 240; "$4,000,000.00 given to missions by Seventh Day Adeventists," 4 (February 1925): 286; "Chinese Ignorance," 6 (January 1927): 334; "The Lone Missionary," 6 (March 1927): 465; "Four Sons To the Missions," "The Missionaries," and "China For the Chinese," in 6 (May 1927) 605, 605-06, 606; "The Church and China," and "Refused to Be Beheaded," 6 (June 1927): 656; "China's Beggars' Guild," 7 (August 1927): 16; "Goodwill For China," 7 (May 1928): 591; "The First Reason," 7 (July 1928): 711-12; "Chinese Hospitality," 8 (September 1928): 79; "Red Trousers," 8 (October 1928): 137.

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