Publications, 1852-1985.

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Publications, 1852-1985.

ANNALS of the Congregation of the Mission, written by Vincentian priests and Daughters of Charity, concerning significant events in the Vincentian order, both in English (1894-1925), and in French (1852-1894, 1925-1963); ECHOES OF THE MOTHER HOUSE, later known as ECHOES OF THE COMPANY, publication of Daughters of Charity, 1929-1984; HERIE-HODIE, and its predecessor, COMMUNITY CHATTER, a newsletter for seminarians at Germantown, Pennsylvania, 1931-1969. Catalog of Vincentian personnel worldwide, listing names of priests and brothers, their birth dates, date they entered the order, and date of ordination, 1876-1985; and VINCENTIANA, a newsletter emanating from Rome providing information on important events worldwide, in Latin, 1957-1985.

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