Catholicism
Found in 50 Collections and/or Records:
Paolo Sfondrati correspondence
Contains letters addressed to Paolo Sfondrati. The missives are largely concerned with personal and Church matters, including the Council of Trent.
Sister Mary Raphael scrapbook and poems
Scrapbook with handwritten poems. The item contains pictures cut out of magazines which depict Catholic Saints and other religious scenes. The poems relate to Catholic devotion and religious service. The dates of the compilation are uncertain. The pictures from magazines have copyrights around the turn of the twentieth century.
Sixtus IV letter
Letter from Pope Sixtus IV to the Republic of Venice indicating that the Pope considered the Republic of Venice too independent from the Catholic church. He mentions his past with the Medici family and justifies his actions by stating he has the power to judge all mankind. Dated 1481.
Souvenirs d'un frere, [Memories of a friar]
Handwritten story of the priest, Antoine, which tells of his birth, religious training and experiences a a priest in France.
Bishop of Barcellona letter to King of Spain Philip II
Handwritten letter on parchment addressed to Philip II of Spain from the bishop of Barcellona. The item is a warning to Philip II about certain individuals known at court who are suspected of sympathizing with French protestant groups. The bishop promises to visit philip II to discuss the matter further. The bishop also praises Philip II for his faithfulness to the Catholic Church.
Summario de las indulgencias
Photocopy of a printed summation of indulgences in Spanish. Also included are photocopies of handwritten notes with the printed item and a partial handwritten transcription of the manuscript. The indulgences were granted by the Holy See to the King of Spain relating to the Provinces of New Spain.
Tradition Runs Through It records
Papal treatises and directives
Vatican Security letter to the Army of Philip II
Letter from the security at the Vatican to the army of Philip II. The Church gives the names of people traveling Europe and preaching revolutionary ideas about freedom of religion. The nation of Spain is blessed because of its faith to the church. At the bottom of the document the secretary of Philip II put the King's symbols as a sign of approval. Dated 1563.
Francis M. Wyndham papers
Contains a poem, a hymn, research notes and auxiliary printed materials about Joan of Arc (48 items). Also contains some letters, receipts, and other miscellaneous material.