Manuscripts
Correspondence relating to Catholic Church in Oregon
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Manuscripts concerning the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippine Islands
Manuscripts
This group of manuscripts concerns the Dominicans in the Philippine Islands. HM 19398, dated circa 1768, is a letter from Miguel Serrano to the President of the Philippines, regarding the Dominicans. HM 19399 (dated circa 1770), contains regulations laid down by the Roman Catholic Church concerning religious practices for Spanish natives. HM 19400 (dated 1772, January 13) is a letter from Bishop Miguel García relaying instructions for the denial and postponement of absolution. HM 19401 (circa 1775) describes the process for whitening wax and making candles. HM 19402 (circa 1775) concerns fresco and oil painting. HM 19403 (circa 1775) has instructions for processing natural indigo. HM 19404 (circa 1775) has a recipe for making rice wine. HM 19405 (dated circa 1793) is a sample account of the revenues of a church and parish between the years 1788-1792. In Spanish.
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Santa Clara Catholic Church, Cor 3rd and E Sts., Oxnard, Calif
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Image of the exterior of the Santa Clara Catholic Church at the corner of 3rd Street and E Street in Oxnard, California.
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The Catholic writer today
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"Dana Gioia's 'The Catholic Writer Today' confronts the paradoxical fact that though Catholicism constitutes the largest religious and cultural group in the United States, Catholic writers are currently almost invisible in American public culture."--Page 4 of cover.
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The Catholic writer today
Rare Books
"Dana Gioia's 'The Catholic Writer Today' confronts the paradoxical fact that though Catholicism constitutes the largest religious and cultural group in the United States, Catholic writers are currently almost invisible in American public culture."--Page 4 of cover.
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Photograph Album of California Missions and Catholic Churches
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This photograph album is made up of early 20th century photographs of eight California missions, in both ruined and repaired states. The missions that are depicted in the album are San Luis Rey, Santa Ines, San Fernando Rey, San Miguel, San Francisco Dolores, San Luis Obispo, San Gabriel, San Juan Capistrano, and San Carlos Borromeo. Other photographs also show San Antonio de Pala Asistencia, the Church of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels (also known as Plaza Church), and the Royal Presidio Chapel. Two photographs depict people alongside the missions: photograph (8) shows people going into the Mission San Francisco de Asís and photograph (15) shows two Native American children at Mission San Fernando Rey. One photograph of particular interest is that of a group of Native American school children with three Catholic nuns, who presumably may be their teachers. They are standing in front of an unidentified church building. Some of the photographs are faded or are peeling off the album pages and are bent. Charles Ironmonger is the only photographer that has been identified as a contributor to this album; no other photographers have not been identified, and the compiler of this album is unknown.
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St. Mary's Catholic Church, : Rome, N.Y. dedicated September 22nd,, 1872
Visual Materials
Image of an eye-level street view of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Rome, New York, with steeple, trees, white picket fence, a neighboring house, and a busy street scene with pedestrians and a horse-drawn carriage; tinted background.
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