Theresians of the United States records, 1961-2008.

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Theresians of the United States records, 1961-2008.

The collection includes papers pertaining to governance, finances, correspondence, photographs, reports, various papers related to the Theresians community, audio visuals, and various publications. Addendum 1 spans the years 1962-2006 and consists primarily of materials relating to the activities of communities which make up the larger organization. Subjects included focused mainly on women's spirituality and the expression of that spirituality through community and community activities.

68 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7757226

Cudahy Library

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Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives.

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Theresians of the United States (Organization)

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A Catholic organization open to all women of faith especially in search of religious vocation. The Theresians of the United States is a Catholic organization open to all women of faith. Founded in Pueblo, Colorado, in 1961 by Diocesan Vocation Director Reverend Msgr. Elwood Voss, it originally concentrated on the Church's need for religious vocations for women. Voss patterned the Theresians on the Serra Club in which men foster and support vocations in the priesthood. Originally, laywomen Theres...