The Edward Aloysius Pace papers. 1887-1963.

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The Edward Aloysius Pace papers. 1887-1963.

The Edward Aloysius Pace collection consists primarily of documents from Monsignor Pace's academic and professional career in education. The papers are made up of correspondence and related documents from Pace's work with the Catholic Education Association, the NCWC Department of Education and his tenure as General Secretary and Vice Rector at The Catholic University of America. The papers also contain Pace's academic and professional writings on education, psychology, philosophy, and theology.

7 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8077635

Catholic University of America

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Catholic University of America

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The Catholic University of America (CUA) is a private university located in Washington, D.C. in the United States. It is a pontifical university of the Catholic Church in the United States and the only institution of higher education founded by the U.S. Catholic bishops.[7] Established in 1887 as a graduate and research center following approval by Pope Leo XIII on Easter Sunday,[8] the university began offering undergraduate education in 1904. The university's campus lies within the Brookland n...

Pace, Edward A. (Edward Aloysius), 1861-1938

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Edward Aloysius Pace was born on July 3, 1861 in Starke, Florida to George Edward and Margaret (Kelly) Pace. He was the oldest of eight children. While born in Florida, he lived his first four years in Nova Scotia, Canada with his mother and maternal grandfather. After the Civil War, he and his mother returned to Florida. His father was a Methodist, but Pace was raised Catholic. He attended local elementary school in Starke and Duval High School in Jacksonville until 1874. He attended St. Charle...

National Catholic Educational Association

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The National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) is the nation's oldest and largest Catholic educational organization. It began with a vision of Catholic educational unity embodied by Thomas J. Conaty, Rector of the Catholic University of America (1896-1903) and Bishop of Monterrey-Los Angeles (1903-1915). He presided over its formation in 1904 as the Catholic Educational Association (CEA) from the merger of the Educational Conference of Seminary Faculties (founded 1898), the Association of ...

National Catholic Welfare Conference. Department of Education

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