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John Erigena Robinson diary

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 0125
Abstract This collection consists of a single bound diary which belonged to John Erigena Robinson. It covers the years 1867 and 1873 to 1878, although there are some large gaps between entries. Robinson was a student at Seton Hall College, graduating in the class of 1874. He was the son of congressman William Erigena Robinson, and a native of Brooklyn. An avid baseball player, he played on Seton Hall’s baseball team (then named The Alerts) and on several club teams in Brooklyn. After graduating Seton...
Dates: 1867, 1873-1878; 1867 January 1 - December 31 (transcribed from an older volume) ; 1873 January 1 - 1873 February 28; 1874 March 1 - 1874 May 24; 1874 August 1 - 1874 December 31; 1876 May 18 - 1878 June 13

John J. Feeley papers

 Collection — Box: 4
Identifier: ADN 0004-004
Abstract

John J. Feeley was a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark who served as a chaplain in the U.S. Navy during World War II, taught religion and philosophy at Seton Hall University, and was a pastor of several parishes in the Archdiocese. John J. Feeley papers, 1926-1985, contains personal and business papers during John J. Feeley’s time at Our Lady of the Valley Parish, St. Mary’s Church, Seton Hall University, and the United States Navy.

Dates: 1926-1985

John J. O'Connor papers

 Collection — Box: 30
Identifier: ADN 0002-004
Abstract John J. O'Connor was born in Newark, NJ in 1855, attended Seton Hall College and the North American College in Rome. He was a priest of the Diocese of Newark, a professor at Seton Hall College, the Vicar General of the Diocese under Bishop Winand Wigger, and became Bishop of the Diocese of Newark upon the death of Bishop Wigger, in 1901. He served as bishop until his death in 1927. The John J. O'Connor papers include the personal and professional papers of Bishop O'Connor, primarily from his...
Dates: 1873-1928 (bulk 1900-1927); Majority of material found within 1900 - 1927

John Koenig papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: ADN 0004-024
Abstract

John H. Koenig was born 24 December 1916. He graduated from Seton Hall college in 1938, was ordained into the priesthood on 30 May 1942 at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Newark, N.J., and served as director of the Archdiocesan Ecumenical Commission. Msgr. Koenig died on 15 August 2004. The John Koenig papers contain the professional papers of Rev. John Koenig from his work in the Archdiocese of Newark and as a parish pastor.

Dates: 1966-2001

John Krozser Homilies, 1955-1964

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Identifier: ADN 0004-045
Scope and Contents This small collection consists of homilies written by Chaplain Colonel John Krozser, who was a United States Air Force Chaplain who served on military bases throughout the world. He was ordained in 1956, and began his career at Our Lady of Sorrows parish in South Orange where he served as parochial vicar from 1956 to 1968. The homilies in this collection are from his tenure at Our Lady of Sorrows, and date from 1955 to 1964. They address a variety of topics including charity, faith, death,...
Dates: 1955 - 1964

John L. Gerety papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: ADN 0004-009
Abstract

John L. Gerety was born in , was a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark, and was the brother of Archbishop Peter L. Gerety. The John L. Gerety papers consist of the personal papers of John L. Gerety, including a number of photographs, subject files, and other materials.

Dates: 1945-1999

John M. Oesterreicher papers

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Identifier: Mss 0053
Abstract John M. Oesterreicher was born February 2, 1904 in Stadt-Liebau, Moravia, then a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, into a Jewish family. He studied theology at the Universities of Graz and Vienna, was ordained to the priesthood in 1927, and in 1953 he founded the Institute for Judaeo-Christian Studies at Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ. The John M. Oesterreicher papers include manuscripts, correspondence and sermons centering on his work in Judaeo-Christian Studies and...
Dates: 1904-1996

John P. Barrington collection on the Newark Police Department Holy Name Society

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: Mss 0066
Abstract The Society of the Holy Name, also called Confraternity of the Most Holy Names of God and Jesus, is a group dedicated to the reverence of the names of God and Jesus, open to men age 18 and older. John P. Barrington was a police officer in the Newark Police Department and was an active member of the Newark Police Department Holy Name Society. The John P. Barrington collection on the Newark Police Department Holy Name Society consists of Holy Name Society handbooks and manuals, event programs,...
Dates: 1914-1977, bulk 1947-1977; Majority of material found within 1947 - 1977

John Train papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Mss 0058
Abstract John P.C. Train was born 25 May 1928 in New York City and was educated at Harvard University. He started several businesses, and founded the New York investment firm Train, Cabot, and Associates, later Train, Smith Counsel, and currently Train, Babcock Advisors. The John Train Papers include personal and professional correspondence, agendas, reports both governmental and professional, committee and foundation information, fund contributions, articles both published and submissions by John...
Dates: 1960-2003

Joseph A. Francis papers

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Identifier: ADN 0003-011
Abstract

Joseph Francis was ordained as a priest in 1950 and became the fourth African American Roman Catholic bishop in the country, and the first ordained in the Northeast. Bishop Francis was a pioneering figure in the discussion of race and religion. The materials in this collection span the years between 1934 and 1997, and includes much of Bishop Francis' own writings for his speeches and sermons.

Dates: 1934-1997

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The Monsignor Field Archives & Special Collection Center 207
The Peter Rodino, Jr. Law Library 1
 
Subject
Letters. 18
Seton Hall University -- History. 18
Catholics -- Newark (N.J.) -- History 17
Photographs. 16
Catholic Church -- History -- 20th century. 14
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Seton Hall University -- Faculty. 14
Clippings 13
Seton Hall University -- Officials and employees. 10
Catholic universities and colleges. 9
Seton Hall University -- Students. 9
Correspondence 8
Correspondence. 8
Photographs 8
Scrapbooks. 8
Judaism -- Relations -- Christianity. 7
Seton Hall University -- Alumni and alumnae. 7
Antisemitism -- Research. 6
Catholic schools. 6
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 6
Italian American Catholics -- New Jersey 6
Italian Americans -- New Jersey. 6
Catholic Church -- Sermons. 5
Catholic Church -- Societies, etc. 5
Catholics -- United States -- History. 5
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Research. 5
New Jersey—Politics and government—1951- 5
Women in the Catholic Church -- New Jersey. 5
Catholic Action. 4
Catholic Church -- Charities. 4
Church growth -- Catholic Church. 4
Diaries. 4
Fraternal organizations 4
Newark (N.J.) 4
Pamphlets. 4
Portraits. 4
Video tapes. 4
Women volunteers in social service. 4
Account books. 3
African American Catholics. 3
Canonization -- History -- 20th century. 3
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Newark (N.J.) 3
Church property -- New Jersey. 3
German American Catholics -- New Jersey. 3
Irish Americans--Societies and clubs 3
Judaism -- Europe -- History -- 20th century. 3
Medical colleges -- New Jersey. 3
Monasticism and religious orders for women -- New Jersey -- History. 3
Papal visits. 3
Political campaigns -- New Jersey. 3
Seton Hall University 3
Abortion -- Government policy -- New Jersey. 2
Abortion -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church. 2
Africa, Southern -- Politics and government 2
Archdiocese of Newark 2
Audiotapes. 2
Birth control—Religious aspects—Catholic Church. 2
Business records. 2
Business students -- New Jersey. 2
Catholic Church -- History -- 19th century. 2
Catholic Church -- Liturgy. 2
Catholic Church -- Missions -- Societies, etc. 2
Catholic Church -- Pastoral letters and charges. 2
Catholic institutions -- Buildings. 2
Christian saints -- United States -- History. 2
Christianity and antisemitism 2
Christianity and other religions. 2
Committees. 2
Communism 2
Councils and synods, Ecumenical. 2
Councils and synods, Episcopal (Catholic) -- New Jersey. 2
Dominican sisters -- New Jersey -- History. 2
Ecumenical movement -- Congresses. 2
Ecumenical movement -- New Jersey. 2
Emigration and immigration 2
Friuli Earthquake, Italy, 1976. 2
Governors -- Election. 2
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Study and teaching -- United States. 2
Holy Name, Devotion to. 2
Hungarian American Catholics -- New Jersey 2
Immigrants -- Italian -- United States. 2
Ireland -- Description and travel. 2
Ireland -- History -- 1837-1901. 2
Italian American fraternal organizations. 2
Italian American newspapers 2
Italy. 2
Jersey City (N.J.) -- History. 2
Lectures and lecturing. 2
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint, and the church 2
New Jersey -- History -- 1775-1865. 2
Newsletters. 2
Newspapers -- 20th century. 2
Ordination -- Catholic Church. 2
Papacy -- History -- 20th century 2
Periodicals. 2
Playbills. 2
Portrait photography. 2
Priesthood -- Catholic Church. 2
Pro-life movement -- New Jersey. 2
Sound recordings. 2
Speeches. 2
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Language
English 199
French 5
Italian 3
Latin 3
Spanish; Castilian 2