NEALE, LEONARD
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Article: History of the Establishment of the Carmelites in MD, 1844
A copy of an article in United States Catholic Historical Magazine, May, Vol 3, Page 65, entitled "History of the Establishment of the Carmelites in Maryland", sent by Bishop Corrigan. The copy includes a note from Bishop Fenwick regarding the article.
Basilica of the Assumption: History & Description, C. Cuyler, 1951
Correspondence: J.Howard,S.J., to M.Brent, 1780-1781, 9/18/1780-12/31/1781
Darlington: Corresp, 1806-1819, 8/18/1806-11/19/1819
Founder: Clare Joseph, Horarium; Distrib.of Time, Prayer, 1800-1820, 1/1/1801-12/31/1822
Agenda for prayers, in summer; for ternaria, 1822; chapters to be used from Following of Christ for 8 day cycle. On reverse: notice to those hunting with dog or gun on plantation of C. (?) or L. Neale...will be prosecuted. In hand of Clare Joseph.
History of The Basilica of the Assumption, Cath Review, 5/28/1971
Article in The Catholic Review, May 28, 1971, entitled: On the last day of May, 150 years ago, Baltimore's cathedral was dedicated, Pius XI designated it a minor basilica.
Kelly Research: A Carmelite Shrine in Maryland, 1950, autographed
Laurence Kelly Research: An autographed booklet entitled: A Carmelite Shrine in Maryland, written by Laurence J. Kelly, SJ, in 1950; subtitled: The Carmelites Come To America.
Kelly Research: A Southern Maryland Shrine, 1940
Laurence Kelly Research: A Southern Maryland Shrine, a booklet published in 1940, the year the Carmelite Nuns celebrated "the sesquicentennial of the introduction of their Order into this country."
Kelly Research: History of Mount Carmel, 1931
Laurence Kelly Research: an except from the Woodstock Letters, Vol. 60, 1931, p. 355, on The History of Mount Carmel, Port Tobacco.
List of Presidents of Georgetown University, 1791-1829
A list of the Presidents of Georgetown University, 1791-1829, by Fr. Lawrence Kelly.
Notes: The Foundation of Baltimore Carmel, ca 1935
Notes: The Foundation of the Baltimore Carmel, typescript, ca 1935, containing mention of The Pious Guide, Bishop Gross' sermon in 1874, statistics on U. S. foundations, religious and secular names of the four foundresses and those who entered Carmel at Port Tobacco, Discalced Carmelite Nuns in the United States (lists the foundations), and a necrology 1904-1927. No author, but authorized by Mother Seraphim.
Picture of Leonard Neale
Picture of Leonard Neale.
Scrapbook, page 100, 1898
Archbishop Gross: Impressive funeral services at the cathedral, with a requiem Mass sung by Cardinal Gibbons, cont.; The Carmelites' Festival: Brilliant celebration of a glorious event; Her Golden Jubilee: Mother Louise to celebrate her advent as a "bride", ceremonies will be private, her long and devoted career as a nun of the order- always a lavable, kind and benevolent sister- other celebrations of "brides" at the convent; A Remarkable Cure.
Sermon: On the 150th Anniversary of Carmel in America, Oct 20, 1940, 10/20/1940
Sermon: On the Occasion of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Coming of Carmel to Maryland. Delivered at the Shrine of the first Carmel, Charles County, Maryland, Sunday, October 20, 1940; no author, typed manuscript, 18 pages. Includes a list of the religious and secular names of the four foundresses and those who entered Carmel at Port Tobacco and a list of foundations in the United States.
Shehan: Article: Baltimore's New Archbishop, Sunday Sun, 1/7/1962
Feature article in The Sunday Sun, Jan 7, 1962, entitled: Baltimore's New Archbishop, Lawrence J. Shehan Second Native to Serve as Prelate.