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Duquesne Studies, Spiritan Series 1: a History of the Congregation of The BIBLIOGRAPHY Acta Apostolicae Sedis, Rome, 1909 £f. Contains all official docu- ments, appointments, etc. emanating from the Holy See. L' Ami de la Religion (et du Roi), Paris, 1814-1862. Ecclesiastical news bulletins. Annates de la Propagation de la Foi, Lyon, 1822 ff. General index 1822-1853. Important source of information especially for the earlier period in the nineteenth century revival of the Catholic missions. Annuaire des Missions Catholiques d'Ajrique, D. A. de Dakar, edi- tion 1957, Paris, 1956. 592 pages. Annuaire des Missions Catholiques en Afrique Frangaise (1955), Paris, 1955, 493 pages. Atlas missionnaire des Peres du St. Esprit, Paris, 1936. Anti- quated but still useful. "Au Cameroun Spiritain," Grand Lacs, vol. 62, 1946-47, pp. 206- 336. A series of articles about the various aspects of missionary labor in the Cameroons. Chanoine Augouard (ed.), Mgr. Augonard. "28 annees au Congo, Lettres de Mgr. Augouard. Vols. I and II, Poitiers, 1905; vol. Ill (subtitle "36 annees au Congo"), ibid., 1914; vol. IV (subtitle "44 annees an Congo"), Evreux, 1934. Martin J. Bane, S.M.A., The Catholic Story of Liberia, New York, 1950, 163 pages. Jean Barassin, C.S.Sp., Bourbon des origines jusqu'en 1714, Paris, 1953. 448 pages. First volume of a new series of studies regarding the religious history of Reunion. Mgr. Baunard, Le Cardinal Lavigerie, Paris, 1922. 2 vols. E. Baur and A. Le Roy, C.S.Sp., Voyage dans I'Oudoe, I'Ousigoua et I'Ousogara, 4th ed.. Tours, 1899. 367 pages. Early East African mission history. Johannes Beckmann, Die Katholische Kirche im neuen Afrika, Einsiedeln, 1947. 372 pages. Comprehensive study. G. Beslier, L'Apotre du Congo, Mgr. Augouard, Paris, 1926. 262 pages. Biographies, 1703-1803. Paris, 1909. 105 pages. Short biog- raphies of some eighteenth century Holy Ghost Fathers. Ernest Bismarck, C.S.Sp., Pater Amand Acker (1848-1923), Knechtsteden, 1925. 60 pages. 601 602 Tlie Spiritans Pierre Blanchard, "L'Abnegation chez le Venerable Pere Liber- mann," Le renoncement dans la vie chretienne selon St. Jean Elides et ses disciples, Paris, 1956, pp. 93-110. Antonio Brasio, C.S.Sp., Moninnenta Missionaria Africana, Lis- bon, 1952 ff. Thus far 7 vols, have been published. Important collection of documents about the ancient African missions. Maurice Briault, C.S.Sp., Le Venerable Pere F. M. P. Libermami, Paris, 1946. 580 pages. Sur les pistes de I' A. E. F., 2nd ed., Paris, 1948. 285 pages. Dans la foret du Gabon, Paris, n. d., 195 pages. , Sous le Zero Equatorial, 2nd ed., Paris, 1928. 247 pages. "La Mission du Bas-Niger apres cinquante ans d'existence," Revue d'Histoire des Missions, vol. 12, 1935, pp. 512-563. "Le Congo-Ocean et les Missions catholiques," Revue d'His- ^, toire des Missions, vol. 12, 1935, pp. 71-76. "Cinquante annees de missions au royaume de Loango," Rezme d'Histoire des Missions, vol. 14, 1937, pp. 380-388; pp. 502- ' ' 513. "Le cinquantenaire de la Mission du Congo franqais," Revue d'Histoire des Missions, vol. 15, 1938, pp. 504-522; vol. 16, 1939, pp. 37-54. A. Brou, S.J., "Les Missions dans les colonies franqaises," Revue d'Histoire des Missions, 1931, pp. 162-181. Contains many \ errors regarding the Spiritan missions. "Le prophetisme protestant," Etudes, 1925, vol. 184, pp. 730- 747. "Le Prophetisme dans les eglises protestantes indigenes d'Afrique," Revue d'Histoire des Missions, vol. 8, 1931, pp. 71-84. "L'expansion missionnaire en Afrique depuis cent ans," Revue d'Histoire des Missions, vol. 14, 1937, pp. 108-128. Walbert Buhlmann, "P. Charles Sacleux, C.S.Sp., Missionar und Wissenschaftler," Zeitschrijt fuer M issionszvissenschaft, vol. 4 (1948), pp. 17-32. Bulletin General (de la Congregation du St. Esprit), Paris, 1857 ff. 45 volumes. Periodic reports about all works of the Holy Ghost Fathers and their Congregation in general. A very rich source of information about a century of apostolic labor. General index 1857-1950. Adolphe Gabon, C.S.Sp., Notes et Documents relatijs d la Vie et rOeuvre du Venerable Francois-Marie-Paul Libermann, Paris, 1929-1956. 13 volumes, 2 appendices and 1 vol. of complements. Outstanding collection of documents and letters. Mgr. Alexis-Jean-Marie Guilloux, Port-au-Prince, 1929. 626 pages. Religious history of Haiti. Bibliography 603 La premiere expedition des Missionnaires du St. Coeiir de Marie en Guinee (Paris, 1930), 51 pages. "La spiritualite du Venerable Libermann," La Vie Spirituelle, vol. 50, 1937, pp. 42-60. Bibliographie, Paris, 1930. 44 pages. "Le Seminaire des Colonies," Revue d'Histoire des Missions, vol. 13, 1936, pp. 563-572; vol. 14, 1937, pp. 74-90. Notes stir I'Histoire religieuse d'Haiti. De la Revolution an Concordat (1789-1860), Port-au-Prince, 1933. 515 pages. "Le clerge de la Guyane sous le Revolution," Revue d'Histoire des Colonies, 1950, pp. 173-202. "Le Seminaire St. Jacques d'Haiti," Revue d'Histoire des Missions, vol. 11, 1934, pp. 530-550. Campagne Apostolique. Missionary statistics published regularly since 1925 by the Holy Ghost Fathers. L'sually inserted in the Bulletin General. Bernard U. Campbell, "Memoir of Rev. J. F. Moranville," United States Catholic Magazine, vol. 1, 1843, pp. 433 ff. A Catholic Directory of East Africa (1950), Mombasa, 1950. 187 pages. Chroniques des Missions conflees a la Congregation du St. Esprit, Apergu Historique et Exercice 1930-1931, Paris, 1932 ; Annies 1931-1933, Paris, 1935; Annies 1934-1936; Paris, 1936. John T- Considine, M. M., Africa. World of New Men, New York, 1954, 398 pages. Joaquim Alves Correia, C.S.Sp., A Dilatagdo da Fe no Imperio Portugiies, Lisbon, 1936, 2 vols. Civilisando Angola e Congo, Braga, 1922, 101 pages. Evangelisadores do Trahalho, Braga, 1923, 78 pages. The role of Brothers in missionary work. J. Daigre, C.S.Sp., Oubangui-Chari, Issoudun, 3rd ed., 1950. 200 pages. A. da Silva Rego, Curso de Missionologia, Lisbon, 1956. 700 pages. Contains the history of missionary work in Portuguese overseas territories. Albert David, C.S.Sp., Les Missionnaires du Seminaire du St. Esprit a Quebec et en Acadie an XVHIe siecle, Paris, 1926. 58 pages. "Le Seminaire du St. Esprit et les Missions de la Nouvelle France au XVIIIe siecle," Bulletin des Recherches Histori- ques, 1929, pp. 278-283. "Les Spiritains dans I'Amerique Septentrionale au XVHIe siecle," ibid., pp. 314-319. 604 The Spiritans "Messire Pierre Maillard, Apotre des Micmacs," ibid., pp. 365-375. "Les deux premiers Pretres Acadiens," ibid., pp. AAA-AA6. "Les Spiritains en Acadie," ibid., pp. 460-463. "L'Abbe Le Loutre," Revue de I'Universite d'Ottawa, vol. I, pp. 474-485; vol. II, pp. 65-75. "Le Tudas de I'Acadie," ibid., vol. Ill, pp. 492-513 ; vol. IV, pp. 22-3D. "L'Apotre des Micmacs," ibid., vol. V, pp. 425-452. "A propos du Testament de I'Abbe Maillard," Nova Francia, 1927, pp. 99-109; 149-163. Decrees of the General Chapter (C.S.Sp.), 1950, Washington, 1950. 40 pages. F. Delaplace and J. M. Pivault, C.S.Sp., Le Pere Jacques-Desire Laval, 2nd ed., Paris, n.d. 396 pages. J. Dellicour, "Mgr. Augouard et le Congo Beige," Institut Royal Colonial Beige, Bulletin des Seances, vol. XV, 1944, pp. 10-31. H. de Maupeou, C.S.Sp., "Le R. P. Horner et la fondation de la mission de Zanguebar," Revue d'Histoire des Missions, vol. 9, 1932, pp. 506-533. A. de Winter, C.S.Sp., "De Nederlandse Provincie van de Con- gregatie van de H. Geest," Libermann Herdenking, Gemert, 1952, pp. 99-110. J. de Wit, "Un appel oublie au missionnaires beiges," Le Mouve- ment des Missions Catholiques au Congo, Brussels, 1911, pp. 101 ff. ; 149 ft. Concerning Libermann's memorandum for the Belgian Hierarchy. J. de Witte, Monseigneur Augouard, Paris, 1924. 372 pages. L. Dohmen, C.S.Sp., Der Ehrzviirdige P. Libermann. Ein Apostel der Neger in 19. Jahrhundert. Speyer, 1947. 180 pages. H. Doring, C.S.Sp., Vom Juden sum Ordenstifter, Knechtsteden, 1920. 352 pages. Droit religieux de la Congregation du St. Esprit et du St. Coeur de Marie. 2e Partie: Historique de la Congregation. (Litho- graphed), n.d. pp. 16-46. P. Dubois, S.J., Repertoire Ajricain, Rome, 1932. 400 pages. Charles Duparquet, C.S.Sp., Voyage en Cimbebasie, Lyon, 1881. 79 pages. Also in M. C. 12, 367 ff., 379 ff., 404 ff., 416 ff., 432 ff. ; 13, 476 f., 484 ff., 500 f., 514 f., 524 f., 538 f., 559 ff., 568 ff., 580 f., 597 ff., 606 ff. Documents relatijs a la Prefecture Apostoliqne du Congo. Paris, 1881. 38 pages. "Les Spiritains a St. Pierre et Miquelon," ibid., pp. 437-441. Bibliography 605 Abbe Durand, Voyages du P. Duparquet dans I'Afrique australe d'apres ses lettres, Paris (1879). 36 pages. Roger Dussercle, C.S.Sp., Du Kilema-Ndaro au Cameroun. Mgr. F. X. Vogt, Paris, 1954. 206 pages. Archipel de Chagos. En Mission, 10 Nov., 1933-11 Jan., 1934. Port Louis, 1934. 191 pages. Arcliipel de Chagos. En Mission. Diego-Six lles-Peros. Sept.- Nov., 1934, Port Louis, 1935. 217 pages. L'lle de I'Aigle, Port Louis, 1936. 304 pages. These 3 vols. concern the archipelagoes depending on Mauritius. Histoire d'lme Fondation, Port Louis, 1949. 392 pages. Con- cerning the "Daughters of Mary" founded by Father Le Vavas- seur. Ambrose Emonet, C.S.Sp., Circulaires du T. R. Pere Emonet, Paris, 1882 ff. One vol. Alois Engel, C.S.Sp., Die Missionsmethode der Missionare voni heiligen Geist aiif dem Afrikanischen Festland, Knechtsteden, 1932. 296 pages. Outstanding study about the missionary methods of the Holy Ghost Fathers in Africa. A. Eschbach, C.S.Sp., La vie et I'oeuvre de Claude-Frangois Poul- lart des Places, Rome, 1916.
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