Records, 1947-[ongoing].

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Records, 1947-[ongoing].

Correspondence, minutes, reports, church documents, chronicles, histories, and other materials, relating to the association of Benedictine monasteries of women in Minnesota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Utah, Washington State, Bahama Islands, Taiwan, and Japan, united for mutual support, to extedn the Benedictine tradition and to communicate with the Apostolic See in Rome.

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