World War One Army Chaplains
...[1] “U.S. Army Chaplain Corps,” National Museum of the U.S. Army, (January 28, 2015), https://armyhistory.org/u-s-army-chaplain-corps/. [2] Williams, Michael, American Catholics in the War: National Catholic War Council, 1917-1921, (New York: MacMillan Company, 1921), 236; O’Malley, Mark, “Providing Shepherds for Soldiers: A History of Catholic Military Chaplaincy in the U.S.” Archbishop
Cornelia Connelly, S.H.C.J.
...tudies, arithmetic, music, art, and needlework. Schools were later set up around England, as well as Europe, Africa, and the United States. Here in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, four educational institutions have been connected to the Society of the Holy Child of Jesus: Rosemont College, Holy Child School in Rosemont,
Pilgrimage of Hope
...cs of Saint Jerome, Doctor of the Church who translated the Bible into the Latin language. The basilica also houses the Salus Populi Romani icon. According to tradition, the icon was painted by Saint Luke the Evangelist. During the pontificate of Pope Francis, the Marian image has gained a significant
Collection Development Policy
...delphia City directories, and encyclopedias. Secondary sources include scholarship relating to the history of Catholicism in the United States as well as social and cultural histories of the various ethnicities that shaped the American Catholic Church. CHRC does not actively collect non-institutional records, but welcomes donations of print and non-print