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Church work with the deaf -- Catholic Church

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Ephpheta, January 1912 Jan 1912

Ephpheta, January 1912

Ephpheta

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in New York, NY

Ephpheta Finding Aid


The Catholic Deaf-Mute, May 1905 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 Apr 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


The Catholic Deaf-Mute, January 1904 Jan 1904

The Catholic Deaf-Mute, January 1904

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, March 1900 Mar 1900

The Catholic Deaf-Mute, March 1900

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-1904/6


Sign-Language, A Sister Of St. Joseph, Deaf Mute Institute Jan 1900

Sign-Language, A Sister Of St. Joseph, Deaf Mute Institute

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A dictionary of sign language used in America. The volume contains 76 typewritten leaves and was prepared by a Sister of St. Joseph from the Deaf Mute Institute in St. Louis, Missouri. It is believed to have been circulated "for the use solely of the Jesuit Scholastics" circa 1900.

This early manual contains a general vocabulary and instructions for how to sign, including some distinctively Catholic terms.

Additional words appearing on title page: Ephphetha, "Be Thou Opened"


American Ecclesiastical Review, February-March 1897 Feb 1897

American Ecclesiastical Review, February-March 1897

Ecclesiastical Review, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in United States


American Ecclesiastical Review, 1893 Jan 1893

American Ecclesiastical Review, 1893

Ecclesiastical Review, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in United States