FENWICK, BENEDICT
Found in 9 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.
Article: The Carmelites in America: in USCM, 1849, 1/13/1849-1/20/1849
An article from the United States Catholic Magazine entitled "The Carmelites in America", published in Vol. 8, No. 2, and in Vol.8, No. 3.
Article: The Carmelites: Port Tobacco to Dulaney Valley, 1961, 09/08/1961
Article in The Catholic Review, dated Sept 8, 1961, entitled The Carmelites: Port Tobacco to Dulaney Valley. Includes pictures of the old monastery (Port Tobacco) and the new monastery (Dulaney Valley).
Founders:Corresp, Francis Neale,SJ to Clare Joseph, 1817-1823, 9/24/1817-6/18/1823
Founders:Corresp, JP Cloriviere to Clare Joseph, 1825, 9/6/1825
As Director of Visitation Sisters, Cloriviere asks for a list of Carmel nuns to be copied by our sisters and to be placed in some appropriate place to keep them in mind as every one of your community. A prayer covenant established. Mentions election of Fenwick to Boston...cause to congratulate. Of all the bishoprics it is likely that it is where "less trouble will be had."
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.
Scrapbook, page 30, 1882
The Carmelites: A historical sketch of their foundation in the Diocese of Baltimore, cont.