BRUNCK, MARY MAGDALEN
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Carmelite Nuns of Balt Hope to Open Carmel in DC for Negro Nuns, nd
Copy of a sample article on proposal: "Carmelite Nuns of Baltimore Hope to Open Carmel in Washington, DC for Negro Nuns," by Mother Mary Magdalen Brunck.
Chancery: George Hopkins, general permissions, 1955-1959, 12/15/1955-12/21/1959
Re permissions for attendance at Midnight Christmas mass; names listed.
Chancery: George Hopkins, rescripts for Mo Seraphim, 1961, 05/19/1961-08/11/1961
Correspondence between Hopkins and MM Magdalen concerning rescripts received by Mo Seraphim and reelections.
Chancery: J. Nelligan, general nature, 1944-1957, 08/30/1944-10/31/1957
Correspondence with Mother Mary Magdalen, of general nature, permissions for expenditure of laundry equipment, speculatoin about new monastery, comment on "brooch" transfer, at a loss (8/2/46)
Chancery: John Duggan, permissions, 1949-1950, 09/14/1949-03/17/1950
Granting permission for printing of certain leaflets and pictures, but discontinuance of "Holy Face Oil" leaflet. A letter explaining why discontinuance: it would require unnecessary contact with the world.
Chancery: Porter White, questionnaire, 1966, 11/15/1966
Questionnaire on property (insurance) from chancellor; response: Mo Mary Magdalen Brunck.
Jaro: S John Wise, corresp, first letter, 1947, 08/30/1947
First letter sent by S John Wise. "I have what I have wanted for a long time." Says welcome was beatiful; most of the baggage arrived; spent two weeks in Manila; quotes poem Mother Mary Magdalen last wrote to her: "He knows, He loves, He cares, Nothing this truth can dim; He gives His very best to those who leave the choice to Him."