Bibliography of Holy Cross Sources General Editor: Michael Connors, C.S.C. University of Notre Dame [email protected] Contributors: Sean Agniel Jackie Dougherty Marty Roers Updated June 2007 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS KEY TO LOCATION OF ITEMS iii EDITOR’S FOREWORD iv I. FOUNDERS 1-12 A. JACQUES DUJARÍE 1 B. BASIL MOREAU 3 C. MARY OF THE SEVEN DOLORS (LEOCADIE GASCOIN) 12 II. BLESSED 13-20 A. ANDRE (ALFRED) BESSETTE 13 B. MARIE LEONIE PARADIS 20 III. BIOGRAPHIES 21-42 A. BROTHERS 21 B. PRIESTS 30 C. SISTERS 38 D. OTHERS 42 IV. GENERAL HISTORIES 43-60 A. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION` 43 B. INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES and REGIONS 45 V. PARTICULAR HISTORIES 61-96 A. UNITED STATES 61 B. WORKS OF EDUCATION 68 C. PASTORAL WORKS 85 D. HEALTH CARE SERVICES 89 E. OTHER MINISTRIES 91 VI. APPENDIX OF INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY NAMES 97-99 ii iii KEY TO LOCATION OF ITEMS: CF = Canadian Brothers’ Province Archives CP = Canadian Priests’ Province Archives EB = Eastern Brothers' Province Archives EP = Eastern Priests' Province Archives IP = Indiana Province Archives KC = King’s College Library M = Moreau Seminary Library MP = Midwest Province Archives MS = Marianite Sisters’ Province Archives, New Orleans, LA ND = University of Notre Dame Library SC = Stonehill College Library SE = St. Edward's University Library SHCA = Sisters of the Holy Cross Archives SM = St. Mary’s College Library SW = South-West Brothers’ Province Archives UP = University of Portland Library iii iv EDITOR’S FOREWORD In 1983 I compiled a “Selected Bibliography, Holy Cross in the U.S.A.,” under the direction of Fr. Jim Connelly, C.S.C. That document was then housed in the library collection of the University of Notre Dame, as well as other archives and libraries of Holy Cross institutions. More than twenty years later the time seemed right to update and expand that initial work, and this 2006 edition of the bibliography represents the fruit of that effort. The lion’s share of the work on this edition was done by my Graduate Assistant, Sean Agniel (M.Div. ’07), who deserves our hearty collective thanks for the care and thoroughness with which he approached the task. Thanks as well to my G.A. Marty Roers (M.Div. ’08) for additions and corrections made in 2007. We are also indebted to Jackie Dougherty of the Indiana Province Archives, who endeavored to update the original work in the early 1990s. Finally, thanks to the archivists of several Holy Cross provinces and congregations for their cooperation. The work before you has some limitations and idiosyncrasies. For one, in undertaking the revision our intention was to focus only on published works pertaining to any aspect of the history of the Holy Cross family of congregations and related institutions and apostolates. In this regard I have some confidence that the bibliography is as complete as possible. But, in addition, this bibliography does include a number of other materials suggested by various sources, e.g. typed manuscripts, dissertations, unpublished addresses etc., and no claims to comprehensiveness are made for these. Of particular note among these unpublished materials are the papers presented at the annual Holy Cross History Conferences, begun in 1982 by Jim Connelly, C.S.C. These papers are included here by category; a complete year-by-year index is online at <http://www.nd.edu/~mconnors/25years-HCHistory.pdf>. The repository for the conference papers is the Archives of the Sisters of the Holy Cross at St. Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana. Secondly, there is the matter of the locations recorded for the various materials. Due to the widely varying conditions of community archives, these lists of locations are very incomplete. If the text indicates that a particular source is to be found in a particular archive, one may be reasonably sure that it will be found there. But the reverse is not true, i.e., if there is no indication that an archive holds that source, this does not indicate with certainty that it is not to be found there. Note that an even more extensive bibliography (c. 1995, compiled by Jackie Dougherty) of sources related to the history of Holy Cross is available in hard copy from the Archives of the Sisters of the Holy Cross at St. Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana. (Contact Sr. Kathryn Callahan, CSC, at <[email protected]>.) Composed of bibliographies assembled separately by the Marianite Sisters of Holy Cross, the Sisters of the Holy Cross of Indiana, the Sisters of Holy Cross of Canada, and the U.S. and Canadian provinces of the men’s societies, that work includes a large number of unpublished personal and community materials. iv v Readers, researchers and archivists are warmly encouraged to send me additions, corrections and suggestions for this work, which I will try to update periodically. I hope this may prove useful in the larger project of furthering our understanding of Holy Cross history. Mike Connors, C.S.C. University of Notre Dame v 1 I. FOUNDERS REVEREND JACQUES DUJARÍE Bergeron, Henri-Paul, CSC. Jacques Dujaríe, 1767-1838. Translated by Edward Dailey, CSC. Pp. 133. TMs. [IP; EB]. Bergeron, Henri-Paul, CSC. Jacques Dujarié, 1767-1838. [French Version]. Pp. 165. [CP]. Bergeron, Henri-Paul, CSC. "150th Anniversary of the Death of Father Jacques Francois Dujaríe, 1838-1988." Pp. 2. TMs. [IP;EB]. Calendini, Louis. Les débuts de la Congrégation des Frères de Saint-Joseph. Le Mans, France: Imprimerie M. Vilaire, 1937. Pp. 70. [CP]. Catta, Tony. Le Pere Dujaríe. Paris: Fides, 1958. Pp. xiii+336. [IP; CF]. Catta, Tony. Father Dujaríe. Translated by Edward Heston, CSC. Milwaukee, WI: Bruce Publishing, 1960. Pp.xx+309. [EP; MS; SHCA, SM; IP; CF]. Connelly, James T., CSC. In the Beginning There Were Two: The Fundamental Act of Union and the Origin of the Congregation of Holy Cross. Notre Dame, IN: Indiana Province Archives Center, 1987. Pp. 24. [IP; CP; CF]. Dujaríe and the founding of the Congregation of Holy Cross. Dujarié, Jacques, CSC. Paroles prononcées dans la Chapelle des religieuses de la Providence, à Ruillé-sur-Loir, le 16 juillet 1938, pour commémorer le centième anniversaire de la mort de leur fondateur. Pp. 18. [CP]. Gaynor, Thomas P., OP. "The Knight of God." Ode. 1919. Pp. 9. Tms. [IP; EB; CF]. Jubilee ode in memory of Dujaríe in anticipation of centenary of founding of Brothers of Holy Cross in 1820. Janoël, André [Raymond Laprés, CSC]. Jacques Dujarié. Montréal, 1951. Pp. 12. [CP]. Illustrated by Jacques Gagnier. Léopold, CSC. "L’abbé Jacques-François Dujarié, 1767-1838". L’Oeuvre des tracts, 1927. Pp. 16. Annotated. [CP]. Madden, Mary Roger, SP. “Providence and the Cross — Jacques Francois Dujarié (1767– 1838).” Holy Cross History Conference, 2004. TMs. [SHCA]. Marsollier, Raymonde, CSC. "Ruille sur Loir - Father Jacques Dujaríe." 1984. Pp. 5. TMs. [IP; EB; CF]. Historical presentation of Dujaríe and his times. 1 2 O'Dwyer, Ephrem, CSC. The Curé of Ruillé. Notre Dame, IN: Ave Maria Press, 1941. Pp. 268. [IP; SHCA; CP; CF; ND; MP; UP; MS; EB; SE]. A history of Dujaríe. Santo, Joseph, CSC. The Life and Times of Jacques-Francois Dujaríe. New Rochelle, NY: Brothers of Holy Cross, 1987. Pp. viii+98. [IP; CP; CF; SHCA]. Account that sets Dujaríe firmly in context of his time, with map and historical chart. Santo, Joseph, CSC. Jacques-François Dujarié en son temps. Montréal: Administration provinciale, les Frères de Sainte-Croix, 2003. Pp. 123. [CP]. Smith, Charles Édouard, CSC. Le chanoine Jacques-François Dujarié: documents pour préserver sa mémoire. Février 2003. Pp. 157. [CP]. Vanier, Philéas, CSC. Le Chanoine Dujarié, 1767-1838. Montréal: Fides, 1948. Pp. 562. [IP; CP]. Collection of documents on life and work of J. Dujarié. 2 3 REVEREND BASIL MOREAU Angermeier, Andrew, CSC. "Marian Devotion of Father Moreau in His Circular Letters." 1954. Pp. 5. TMs. [EB]. Barrosse, Thomas, CSC. "Basil Moreau, Apostle." Pp. 5. TMs. [EB]. Barrosse, Thomas, CSC. Basil Moreau, The Man of God. Dacca, Bangladesh, 1991. Pp.8. Barrosse, Thomas, CSC. "Liturgical Piety and Holy Cross Spirituality." Pp. 16. TMs. [EB, CP]. Barrosse, Thomas, CSC. Moreau, portrait d’un fondateur. Pp. 357. Typescript. [CP]. Barrosse, Thomas, CSC. Moreau, Portrait of a Founder. Notre Dame, IN: Fides Publishers, 1969. Pp. 392. [IP; CP; SHCA; CF; EB; SE; SM; M; EP; UP]. Basilii Moreau, Beatificationis et Canonizationis Servi Dei. Congregatio de Causis Sanctorum P.N. 587, Vol. I Informatio (Biographia & Sylloges Virtutum) et Documenta. Roma 1994. (written in French) [SHCA]. Basilii Moreau, Beatificationis et Canonizationis Servi Dei. Congregatio de Causis Sanctorum P.N. 587, Vol. II Summarium Processuum Positio super scriptis. Roma 1994. (written in French) [SCHA]. Bednarczyk, Paul, CSC. "Basil Anthony Moreau and Eucharist: a Recovery for Contemporary Apostolic Religious Life Within the Congregation of Holy Cross." M.A. thesis, Fordham University, 1990. Pp. 156. TMs. Bergeron, Henri-Paul, CSC. Basile Moreau, fondateur des congrégations Sainte-Croix. Rome: Congrégation de Sainte-Croix, 1979. Pp. 199. [CP]. Bergeron, Henri-Paul, CSC. Basile Moreau, fondateur des congrégations Sainte-Croix, Frères, Pères Soeurs. Montréal: Fides, c1995. Pp. 231. [CP]. Bergeron, Henri-Paul, CSC. Basil Moreau, Founder of the Congregations of Holy Cross. Translated by Eveline Swaile, CSC. Rome: Congregation of Holy Cross, 1985. Pp. 199. Bergeron, Henri-Paul, CSC. Le père Basile Moreau, fondateur des religieux et des religieuses de Sainte-Croix. Spes Unica. Pp. 294. Typescript. [CP]. Bernoville, Gaetan. Basile Moreau et la Congrégation de Sainte-Croix. Paris: B. Grosset, 1952. Pp. 254. [CP ; CF ; ND ; M ; EP ; UP ; IP]. Bernoville, Gaetan. Portrait du P. Basile Moreau. Pp. 506-519. [CP]. Extracted from the original document. 3 4 Beston, William, CSC. Moreau: The "Suffering Servant" of Holy Cross and the Inspirer of Union and Community Spirit.
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