Subject: Catholic Nuns--China--20th century

Against all odds : Sisters of Providence mission to the Chinese, 1920-1990
AuthorWolf, Ann Colette
PlaceSaint Mary-of-the-Woods, IN
PublisherSisters of Providence
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBV3415.2.W65 1990
Descriptionxxv, 399 p. : ill., map, ports. ; 23 cm.
NoteAgainst all odds : Sisters of Providence mission to the Chinese, 1920-1990 / by Ann Colette Wolf, S.P.
Includes bibliographical references and index..
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LCCN96-149682
American nun in Taiwan
AuthorMary Paul, SisterFisher, C. Edmund
PlaceGarden City, NY
PublisherDoubleday
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition1st ed.
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBX4327.5.M3
Description240 p. : ill., ports. ; 22 cm.
NoteAn American nun in Taiwan / Sister Mary Paul, with C. Edmund Fisher.
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LCCN67-11150
China story : Franciscan ministry, 1931-1949
AuthorKehoe, Donalda
PlaceDubuque, IA
PublisherSisters of St. Francis
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBX2723.K43 2010
Descriptionx, 310 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
NoteThe China story : Franciscan ministry, 1931-1949 / Donalda Kehoe [OSF].
Includes sources (p. 302-303) and index.
"Addendum" includes excerpts from ceremonies, talks, diaries, financial documents, directory listings, letters, and other ephemera, as well as individual biographies of several Franciscan Sisters.
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ISBN1450573703 ; 9781450573702
Gexinsheng zhong de xiunü shenghuo 革新聲中的修女生活
AuthorYue Yunfeng 岳雲峰
PlaceTainan Shi 臺南市
PublisherWendao chubanshe 聞道出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition初版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
SeriesBiyu xueshe shenghuo congshu 碧玉學社生活叢書 ; 01
ShelfStacks
Call NumberBX4210.G395 Y839 1973
Description2, 183 p. ; 20 cm.
NoteGexinsheng zhong de xiunü shenghuo 革新聲中的修女生活 / Yue Yunfeng zhu 岳雲峰著.
Bibliography: p. 11.
民國62 [1973].
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LCCN75-839934
Havoc in Hunan : the Sisters of Charity in western Hunan, 1924-1951
AuthorPendergast, Mary Carita, S.C.Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth (Convent Station, NJ)
PlaceMorristown, NJ
PublisherCollege of Saint Elizabeth Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberBV2630.P45 1991
Descriptionxvi, 251 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
NoteHavoc in Hunan : the Sisters of Charity in western Hunan, 1924-1951 / Mary Carita Pendergast, S.C.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title: The Sisters of Charity in western Hunan, 1924 - 1951.
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ISBN0962611921
LCCN92-141367
History of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows
AuthorFox, Ruth MaryCoppernoll, Grace
Place---
Publisher---
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeManuscript (pdf)
Series
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberBV2630.F68
Descriptiondig.pdf. [x, 411 p. : 26 cm.]
NoteHistory of the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows.
“The Forward and Chapters 1, 2 and 11 have been solely the work of Miss Ruth Mary Fox…. Grace Coppernoll has carried on Miss Fox's work using letters and special accounts as resource materials…” Author's note.
The Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows began in China in 1939 as a community founded in the Missions and for the Missions, by an Italian Franciscan missionary, Bishop Rafael Palazzi. Due to the Communist takeover, the Sisters were forced to flee from the Motherhouse in Hengyang, Hunan, to Hong Kong.
Based on manuscript.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local access dig.pdf. [Franciscan Missionary Sisters OLS.pdf]
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Missionaries more and more : the history of the China Mission of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ, 1933-1945
AuthorSiegfried, Regina
PlaceBloomington, IN
PublisherAuthorHouse
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBV3415.2.S45 2005
Descriptionxvi, 431 p. ; 23 cm
NoteMissionaries more and more : the history of the China Mission of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ, 1933-1945 / by Regina Siegfried.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 418-422) and index.
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ISBN1420867806; 9781420867800
LCCN2005905830
Sign [The Sign Magazine, Union City N.J.]. Appendix 1.3
AuthorCarbonneau, Robert E.Passionists. Archives. China Collection
Place---
Publisher---
CollectionPassionist China Collection
Edition
LanguageEnglish
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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