KENRICK, PETER
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Article: First Monastery in US..., Catholic Review, 1961, 09/08/1961
Article from the Catholic Review, 09/08/1961, entitled: First Monastery in U.S. Was Founded in 1790 by the Carmelites. Part of article from page 1 is missing.
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).
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 Carmelite Shrine in MD, by Laurence Kelly, 1957
Laurence Kelly Research: A Carmelite Shrine in America by Rev. Laurence J. Kelly, SJ, published in 1957. This booklet includes a history of the restoration and dedication of the monastery buildings at Port Tobacco. An insert, Mount Carmel In America, Thirtieth Year of Restoration, is included which notes Laurence Kelly's death on Oct 15, 1955.
Scrapbook, page 62, 1890
Baltimore Carmelites to go to Boston; The Carmelite Nuns: The establishment of a convent in Boston; A centennial of great and peculiar interest: The Carmelite Nuns, how the order was established in the United States- rules and habits of life of the strictest of sisterhoods- the beautiful ceremony admitting a novice to the convent; At eve in the Convent: With the Carmelite Nuns during their novena, preparing for the celebration of their centennial.
Scrapbook, page 77, 1893, 1886
Feast in the Convent: Celebration to be helad by the Carmelites tomorrow, all who attend will be granted plenary indulgence by the Pope on certain conditions- a history of this order- its first house in America was Port Tobacco- other matters, cont.; Decease of a Holy Nun: Amelia Keating;- Madame Bauduy;- Mother Ignatius;- Carmelite Discalced.
Scrapbook, page 105, 1900
Scene at the Death Bed: Those dearest the dying man were near him and saw life flicker out; Of the Archbishop's Life: Born in Ireland, he was educated there and coming here, won honors in the Church; Official Statement of the Promoter of the Faith: A short account of the martyrdom, declaring that the two martyrs (Discalced Carmelites), Dioysius, of the Nativity (Priest), and Redemptus, of the Cross (Brother),... cont. from p. 103
Serial Story: The Carmelite Order: Its Beginnings, ca 1960
Serial Story About The Carmelite Order: Its Beginnings. The Holy Land, Europe and Maryland in four installments and concerning raising funds for the new Carmel. Typescript, 15 pages.