Papers, 1941-1960.

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Papers, 1941-1960.

Correspondence with leaders in the liturgical movement including Donald Attwater, Godfrey Diekmann, Martin Hellriegel, Reynold Hillenbrand, Charles G. O'Connor, H.A, Reinhold, and many others, with members of the Congregation of Holy Cross including Theodore M. Hesburgh, and with bishops, nuns and Catholic lay men and women. Manuscripts concerning liturgy by Jean Danielou, Ernst Grieshaer, Jean Guy, Johannes Hofinger, Josef Jungmann, John B. O'Connell, Damasus Winzen, Christine Mohrmann, and Ermin Vitry; tape recordings of Mathis' homilies; financial records; papers documenting liturgical practices; and other material pertaining almost exclusively to Mathis' work on liturgy, with only a few items reflecting his interest in the Holy Cross missions in Bengal. Microfilm contains medieval manuscripts and printed editions of the Divine Office or of psalms, including Breviarium ad usum Congregationis Sancti Mauri Ordinis Sancti Benedicti in Gallia (Paris: Ph.-D. Pierres, 1787); pages from a printed edition of the psalms in Hebrew with Latin translation and German apparatus; Latin manuscript 24 from the John Rylands Library, Manchester; Vienna Codex 1888 1; and manuscripts from the British Museum (Harley 3935 complete and pages from Harley 2866, Arundel 108, and manuscripts. Filmstrip contains prayers from the Mass in the vernacular; movie film contains scenes from Bengal and Europe.

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Hellriegel, Martin B., 1890-1981

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A Catholic priest and author, Martin B. Hellriegel was born in Heppenheim, Germany, in 1890, and came to the United States in 1906. In 1914, he was ordained in the Archdiocese of St. Louis, where he served as chaplain to the Precious Blood Sisters in O'Fallon, Missouri, and then pastor at the Holy Cross Cathedral in St. Louis. Hellriegel became a leader in the liturgical movement, which sought to renew lay congregants' participation in and understanding of the services of worship. To advance thi...

Guy, Jean Claude.

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Hillenbrand, Reynold Henry, 1905-1979

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Rector of St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein, Illinois, 1936-1944; pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Winnetka, Illinois, 1944-1977; national chaplain of Young Christian Workers, Young Christian Students, and Christian Family Movement, and leading figure in the Liturgical Movement. From the description of Papers, 1897-1979. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 23826591 ...

O'Connor, Charles A.

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Winzen, Damasus, 1901-1971

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Mohrmann, Christine

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Hesburgh, Theodore Martin, 1917-....

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Priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross; executive vice-president (1949-1952) and president (1952-1987) of the University of Notre Dame; member (1957-1972) and chairman (1969-1972) of the United States Commission on Civil Rights. From the description of Papers, 1941-[ongoing]. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 25419997 Priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross who was awarded the St. Edward's University's Quest Medal in 1975. Among his many significant jobs and...

Attwater, Donald, 1892-1977

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Congregation of Holy Cross

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Vitry, Ermin.

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Diekmann, Godfrey

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Mathis, Michael A. (Michael Ambrose), 1885-1960

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Priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross. Named chaplain at St. Joseph Hospital in South Bend in 1941, he began an in-depth study of liturgy and in 1947 established the summer program in liturgical studies at the University of Notre Dame under the financial auuspices of Michael P. Grace, one of his former students. In 1956 he and Godfrey Diekmann, OSB, organized the American Subcommittee for the International Congress of Pastoral Liturgy held at Assisi, Italy. From the description of...

Reinhold, H. A. (Hans Ansgar), 1897-

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Catholic priest. A native of Hamburg, Germany, Reinhold was ordained in 1925. He directed the German Sea Apostolate, and then came to the United States in 1936, serving in the Archdiocese of Seattle, and later the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Reinhold became a leader of the liturgical movement. He published and lectured widely in support of liturgical renewal and social reform. From the description of H.A. Reinhold Papers, 1908-1997, (bulk 1935-1968). (Boston Colle...

Danielou, Jean.

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French Jesuit and cardinal. Danielou was a patristic scholar who edited the French theological review ETUDES and was a member of the French Academy. He was named a cardinal in 1969. Danielou died in 1974. From the description of Jean Danielou Collection, 1973-1977. (Boston College). WorldCat record id: 40147121 ...

O'Connell, J. B. (John Berthram), 1888-

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Grieshauer, Ernst.

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Jungmann, Joser A. (Josef Andreas), 1889-1975.

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Hofinger, Johannes.

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