Marian library

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Dates:
Spanish; Castilian, Italian, Polish, French, English, German,

Biographical notes:

The Marian Library was established in 1943 by Marianists at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. The library contains a comprehensive collection of printed materials on Mary and aims to promote study, research, and devotion. The library maintains a website, The Mary Page, which may be found at http://campus.udayton.edu/mary/ The International Marian Shrines postcard collection was started by members of the Marian Library staff circa 1950s.

From the description of International Marian Shrines postcards, beginning ca. 1909 beginning ca. 1950 (University of Dayton). WorldCat record id: 712599425

The Marian Library was established in 1943 by Marianists at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. The library contains a comprehensive collection of research materials on Mary (including print, visual, and multimedia) and aims to promote study, research, and devotion. The library maintains a website, The Mary Page, which may be found at http://themarypage.org.

From the description of Stations of the Cross pamphlet collection, 1915-present. (University of Dayton). WorldCat record id: 760288755

The Marian Library was founded by the Marianists of the University of Dayton in 1943 to make the Blessed Virgin Mary better known, loved, and served. It is a special library whose presence on campus is a significant expression of the university's Catholic and Marianist identity. Its collections are developed and maintained to preserve and provide access to materials that support its mission of fostering Marian scholarship and sound Marian devotion. The Marian Library is recognized both nationally and internationally as a center for scholarship on the Blessed Virgin Mary. It serves the research needs of faculty and students of the International Marian Research Institute and of the broader University of Dayton community, and of visitors throughout the world. It also documents the diverse expressions of popular devotion to Mary, and it provides public outreach through its exhibits, tours, and reference services. For more information on the Marian Library, please see the website of the International Marian Research Institute.

From the guide to the Marian holy cards collection, 1675-present, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

From the guide to the Marianist memorial card collection, 1939-1999, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

From the guide to the Stations of the Cross pamphlet collection, 1915-2012, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

From the guide to the Marian travel and tourism collection, 1926-2012, 1950, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

From the guide to the Sacred Heart of Jesus devotional materials, 1880, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

From the guide to the Marian prayer cards and leaflets collection, 1940-1980, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

From the guide to the Mouth and foot artists Christmas cards, 1960-2012, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

From the guide to the Eastern Church art and ephemera collection, circa 1950-circa 2011, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

From the guide to the International and cultural Christmas cards, 1980-2010, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

From the guide to the Marian print ephemera collection, 1850-2011, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

The Marian Library was established in 1943 by Marianists at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. The library contains a comprehensive collection of materials related to the Blessed Virgin Mary (including books, visual resources, primary source materials, and multimedia) and aims to promote study, research, and devotion. The library maintains a website, The Mary Page, which may be found at themarypage.org .

From the guide to the Marian prayer leaflets in Indo-European languages, 1848-2012, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

The Marian Library was established in 1943 by Marianists at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. The library contains a comprehensive collection of materials related to the Blessed Virgin Mary (including books, visual resources, primary source materials, and multimedia) and aims to promote study, research, and devotion. The library maintains a website, The Mary Page, which may be found at themarypage.org.

From the description of Marian Travel and Tourism pamphlet collection, 1926- [195-]-[197-] (University of Dayton). WorldCat record id: 760296283

From the description of Sacred Heart of Jesus devotional materials, ca. 1880s-ca. 2000. (University of Dayton). WorldCat record id: 768827609

From the description of Marian prayer leaflets in Indo-European languages, 1848-present. (University of Dayton). WorldCat record id: 768833680

The Marian Library was founded by the Marianists of the University of Dayton in 1943 to make the Blessed Virgin Mary better known, loved, and served. It is a special library whose presence on campus is a significant expression of the university's Catholic and Marianist identity. Its collections are developed and maintained to preserve and provide access to materials that support its mission of fostering Marian scholarship and sound Marian devotion. The Marian Library is recognized both nationally and internationally as a center for scholarship on the Blessed Virgin Mary. It serves the research needs of faculty and students of the International Marian Research Institute and of the broader University of Dayton community, and of visitors throughout the world. It also documents the diverse expressions of popular devotion to Mary, and it provides public outreach through its exhibits, tours, and reference services. For more information on the Marian Library, please see the website of the International Marian Research Institute.

The Marian devotional scapular collection was started by members of the Marian Library staff circa 1970.

From the guide to the Marian devotional scapular collection, 1950-2012, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

The Marian Library was founded by the Marianists of the University of Dayton in 1943 to make the Blessed Virgin Mary better known, loved, and served. It is a special library whose presence on campus is a significant expression of the university's Catholic and Marianist identity. Its collections are developed and maintained to preserve and provide access to materials that support its mission of fostering Marian scholarship and sound Marian devotion. The Marian Library is recognized both nationally and internationally as a center for scholarship on the Blessed Virgin Mary. It serves the research needs of faculty and students of the International Marian Research Institute and of the broader University of Dayton community, and of visitors throughout the world. It also documents the diverse expressions of popular devotion to Mary, and it provides public outreach through its exhibits, tours, and reference services. For more information on the Marian Library, please see the website of the International Marian Research Institute.

The International Marian Shrines postcard collection was started by members of the Marian Library staff circa 1960.

From the guide to the International Marian Shrines postcard collection, 1909-2012, 1950, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

The Marian Library was founded by the Marianists of the University of Dayton in 1943 to make the Blessed Virgin Mary better known, loved, and served. It is a special library whose presence on campus is a significant expression of the university's Catholic and Marianist identity. Its collections are developed and maintained to preserve and provide access to materials that support its mission of fostering Marian scholarship and sound Marian devotion. The Marian Library is recognized both nationally and internationally as a center for scholarship on the Blessed Virgin Mary. It serves the research needs of faculty and students of the International Marian Research Institute and of the broader University of Dayton community, and of visitors throughout the world. It also documents the diverse expressions of popular devotion to Mary, and it provides public outreach through its exhibits, tours, and reference services. For more information on the Marian Library, please see the website of the International Marian Research Institute.

The Missionary Childhood Association, formerly the Holy Childhood Association, is a Catholic organization founded in 1843 by Bishop Forbin-Janson and affiliated with the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States. As of 2013, the association continues to run the annual Christmas artwork contest.

From the guide to the Holy Childhood Association Christmas card collection, 1990-2010, (University of Dayton, Marian Library)

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Subjects:

  • Travel
  • Catholic Church
  • Catholic Church
  • Catholic Church
  • Christianity and art
  • Christmas cards
  • Christmas in art
  • Devotional images
  • Devotional objects
  • Devotional objects
  • Printed ephemera
  • Franciscans
  • Holy cards
  • Jesus Christ
  • Jesus Christ
  • Jesus Christ
  • Jesus Christ
  • Lent
  • Marianists
  • Marianists. American Region
  • Marian Library
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint
  • Pilgrimage guides
  • Pilgrims and pilgrimages
  • Pilgrims and pilgrimages
  • Pilgrims and pilgrimages
  • Redemptorists
  • Sacred Heart, Devotion to
  • Sacred Heart, Devotion to
  • Sacred Heart, Devotion to
  • Scapulars
  • Stations of the Cross
  • Stations of the Cross
  • Stations of the Cross
  • Stations of the Cross
  • Stations of the Cross

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  • Europe (as recorded)
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