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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The New Ephpheta, February 1934
The New Ephpheta, February 1934
New Ephpheta, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
The New Ephpheta, January 1934
The New Ephpheta, January 1934
New Ephpheta, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1910-1930, Ephpheta Sodality
Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, 1910-1930, Ephpheta Sodality
Scrapbooks
A scrapbook presumably compiled by a member of the Ephpheta Sodality in Toledo, Ohio. The scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings and other ephemera documenting the Catholic Deaf community, primarily of Toledo. Materials are dated between 1910 and 1930.
Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, C. 1930s, Catholic Deaf Society Of The Diocese Of Paterson, Nj
Scrapbook Of Materials Pertaining To The Catholic Deaf Community, C. 1930s, Catholic Deaf Society Of The Diocese Of Paterson, Nj
Scrapbooks
These materials were included in a scrapbook presumably compiled by a member of the Catholic Deaf Society of the Diocese of Paterson, Inc. in Paterson, New Jersey. They were likely intended to be added to document activities and items of interest to the Deaf and Deaf Catholic communities, particularly in the Midwest United States. The newspaper clippings are presented as photocopies of the original compilation and are dated c. 1930s.
How To Talk To The Deaf, C. 1923
How To Talk To The Deaf, C. 1923
Catholic Deaf-Mute, The
Multi-part series of "Hands that Talk" booklet, written by Rev. Daniel Higgins, C.S.s.R., included with The Catholic Deaf-Mute newspaper, intended to be cut out of the newspaper as a supplemental publication.
Digitized issues of The Catholic Deaf-Mute can be found at https://crossworks.holycross.edu/dca001-cath-ny-1904.
The Catholic Deaf-Mute, January 1922-November 1924
The Catholic Deaf-Mute, January 1922-November 1924
Catholic Deaf-Mute, The
Bound volume of newsletters published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY.
"Hands that Talk" is a booklet included within some issues of The Catholic Deaf-Mute. It was intended to be cut out of the newspaper as a supplemental publication. A digitized sample is available at /https://crossworks.holycross.edu/dca001-cath-ny-1904/6
Iei Fin Del Mundo Se Aproxima!, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Iei Fin Del Mundo Se Aproxima!, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Marian Broadsides from Mexico
Illustrator: Jose Guadalupe Posada
Begins with prophecies of a certain Madre Matiana, who predicted dire calamities, wars, pestilences, earthquakes, miseries, etc., for the beginning of the 20 th century. And lo, these things were coming to pass, in Mexico and abroad! Why? God's punishment for wild human passions and prevailing disbelief. The latest proof: the earthquake of November 19, 1912, now known as the Acambay Earthquake. (Acambay is a village about 100 km from Mexico City. 164 people perished in that quake.) The lower half of the verso contains a prayer to the Virgin of Guadalupe to implore Her for …
Ephpheta, December 1917
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Ephpheta Finding Aid
American Ecclesiastical Review, July 1917
American Ecclesiastical Review, July 1917
Ecclesiastical Review, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in United States
Ephpheta, June 1917
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Ephpheta Finding Aid
Ephpheta, August 1916
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Ephpheta Finding Aid
American Ecclesiastical Review, August-September 1916
American Ecclesiastical Review, August-September 1916
Ecclesiastical Review, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in United States
Ephpheta, July 1916
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Ephpheta Finding Aid
Ephpheta, March 1916
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Ephpheta Finding Aid
La Basilica De Guadalupe Se Esta Hundiendo Rapidamente, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
La Basilica De Guadalupe Se Esta Hundiendo Rapidamente, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Marian Broadsides from Mexico
Illustrator: Jose Guadalupe Posada
Recto is headed by a story about the gradual subsidence of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe-it being built, like much of Mexico City, on the dried bed of Lake Texcoco. A new basilica was built in 1974; the old basilica (constructed between 1695 and 1709) has been repaired and is again open to the public. Another piece on recto speaks adoringly of Our Lady-this is a breath of love in a miasma of catastrophe. Top verso contains a recounting of various disasters of recent years, earthquakes around the country and cataclysms associated with Halley's …
Ephpheta, October 1912
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Ephpheta Finding Aid
Ephpheta, March 1912
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Ephpheta Finding Aid
Ephpheta, February 1912
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Ephpheta Finding Aid
Ephpheta, January 1912
Ephpheta
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY
Ephpheta Finding Aid
Horrible Suceso Fraguado Por El Demonio Y Destruido Por El Admirable Y Portentoso Milagro De Nuestra Sra. De Guadalupe, Entre Los Esposos Maria Juliana Delgado Y Pedro Garcia., Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Horrible Suceso Fraguado Por El Demonio Y Destruido Por El Admirable Y Portentoso Milagro De Nuestra Sra. De Guadalupe, Entre Los Esposos Maria Juliana Delgado Y Pedro Garcia., Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Marian Broadsides from Mexico
Illustrator: Jose Guadalupe Posada
A cautionary tale from the pueblo of Ocotlan de la Sierra that takes place "el ultimo de Septiembre def afio pr6ximo pasado" -the end of September of the next past year. This is especially helpful, as this hoja volante is undated. Marfa and Pedro are happily married for several weeks, but then Pedro begins to drink and gamble and stay out 'til all hours with his com padres. He becomes very abusive toward Marfa, as well, both verbally and physically . As his resources dwindle (At one point, Marfa even finds him gambling with the very …
Nuestra Senora De San Juan De Los Lagos Que Se Venera En El Estado De Jalisco, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Nuestra Senora De San Juan De Los Lagos Que Se Venera En El Estado De Jalisco, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Marian Broadsides from Mexico
Illustrator: Jose Guadalupe Posada
Devotional print with text on verso describing miracles attributed to Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos.
A Survey Of The Roman Catholic Church Within The United States, Carl Burkhart
A Survey Of The Roman Catholic Church Within The United States, Carl Burkhart
Manuscript Thesis Collection
Abstract unavailable.
Profanacion De Las Reliquias De Nuestra Senora De Guadalupe, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Profanacion De Las Reliquias De Nuestra Senora De Guadalupe, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Marian Broadsides from Mexico
Illustrator: Jose Guadalupe Posada
Lucas takes a trip to Mexico City, leaving his wife Marfa behind at their home in Apulco, Zacatecas. While in the Federal District, Lucas visits the Virgin of Guadalupe at her sanctuary, where he receives relics such as a picture of Our Lady, a scapular, and a rosary. While Lucas is away, Marfa begins hanging around with certain Protestant families, who put ideas into her head and steer her down a path away from Our Sacred Religion. When Marfa finds that Lucas had brought her nothing but La Seiiora's holy relics, she becomes enraged and breaks …
The Catholic Deaf-Mute, May 1905
The Catholic Deaf-Mute, May 1905
Catholic Deaf-Mute, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY.
"Hands that Talk" is a booklet included within some issues of The Catholic Deaf-Mute. It was intended to be cut out of the newspaper as a supplemental publication. A digitized sample is available at /https://crossworks.holycross.edu/dca001-cath-ny-1904/6link text
The Catholic Deaf-Mute, April 1905
The Catholic Deaf-Mute, April 1905
Catholic Deaf-Mute, The
A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY.
"Hands that Talk" is a booklet included within some issues of The Catholic Deaf-Mute. It was intended to be cut out of the newspaper as a supplemental publication. A digitized sample is available at /https://crossworks.holycross.edu/dca001-cath-ny-1904/6link text
Oracion A Nuestra Sra. Del Refugio, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Oracion A Nuestra Sra. Del Refugio, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Marian Broadsides from Mexico
Illustrator: Jose Guadalupe Posada
Praise to Holy Mary in her aspect as the Refuge of Sinners (the source of all healing, the New Eve.), a title going back to Saint Germanus of Constantinople in the 700s. Relation, too, of portentous miracles attributed to her.
Alabanzas, Accion De Gracias Y Tierno Despedimento A Nuestra Augusta Reina Y Patrona Maria Santisima De San Juan De Las Lagos., Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Alabanzas, Accion De Gracias Y Tierno Despedimento A Nuestra Augusta Reina Y Patrona Maria Santisima De San Juan De Las Lagos., Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Marian Broadsides from Mexico
Illustrator: Jose Guadalupe Posada
Praises to Mary, and a tender farewell and reminiscences from the viewpoint of a pilgrim returning home. Lower quarter of back page (if folded) contains a certificate of sorts, describing the benefits of pilgrimage as described by Pope Leo XIII and providing blank lines for a pilgrim to inscribe her/his name and date of visitation, making this a potential treasured keepsake for visitors. Leo XIII was pope from 1878-1903, so this could be presumed to have been printed in the latter part of that period. The text, however, makes mention of Jose de Jesus Ortiz, then …
Loa Dicha Par Sancho Panza Y Dona Cenobia. En Honor De La Pureza De Maria Santisima., Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Loa Dicha Par Sancho Panza Y Dona Cenobia. En Honor De La Pureza De Maria Santisima., Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Marian Broadsides from Mexico
Illustrator: Jose Guadalupe Posada
A loa is a brief theatrical piece presented as an opening for a festival or introduction to a longer play. This form became popular in Spain in the 16th century and the tradition was carried on in Latin America. They were used to keep the audience occupied while waiting for the main event to begin, and they came in many forms for different purposes. The text of the present /oa indicates that it was used to commemorate the "Fiesta de Marfa y el Divina Sacramento".
Loa Dicha Por El Dr. Mercolico En Honor De Nuestro Senora De Guadalupe, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Loa Dicha Por El Dr. Mercolico En Honor De Nuestro Senora De Guadalupe, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Marian Broadsides from Mexico
Illustrator: Jose Guadalupe Posada
A loa is a brief theatrical piece presented as an opening for a festival or introduction to a longer play. This form became popular in Spain in the 16th century and the tradition was carried on in Latin America. They were used to keep the audience occupied while waiting for the main event to begin and they came in many forms for different purposes.
Tierno Despedimento Do Los Fieles A La Santisima Virgen De Guadalupe Patrona De La Republica Mexicana, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Tierno Despedimento Do Los Fieles A La Santisima Virgen De Guadalupe Patrona De La Republica Mexicana, Lmprenta De Antonio Vanegas Arroyo
Marian Broadsides from Mexico
Illustrator: Jose Guadalupe Posada
Presumed souvenir volante for visitors to the Virgin of Guadalupe. Features engravings of the Guadalupe medallion; a relation of Her coronation; a report of the celebration of declaration of basilica status to the church at Guadalupe, granted by Pope Pius X, on May 24, 1904; and a lengthy, loving 'farewell' from visitors from every region of the country (very similar to the farewell printed in the San Juan volante below). Unfolded. Printed on dark orange paper.