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Cause for Pierre Touissaint
Pierre Toussaint was born into slavery in 1766 in what is now Haiti and moved with his family and master to New York where he lived until his death in 1853. The Pierre Toussaint Guild was created to advocate his induction into sainthood. The Collection on the Cause for Pierre Toussaint primarily consists of newspaper clippings describing the life and cause for sainthood of Pierre Toussaint, as well as photographs, correspondence, and mass cards related to Pierre Toussaint.
Cavaliere Angelo and Maria Bio collection, 1961-1968
This collection contains ephemera dating from 1961 to 1968 relating to the Center of Italian Culture at Seton Hall University.
Charles J. McDonnell papers
Charles J. McDonnell (1928-) served as Auxiliary Bishop of Bergen and Essex counties in NJ as well as Brigadier General in the U.S. Army. This collection includes correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia depicting his service to the church and armed forces.
Charles P. Granstrand seminary papers
The Charles P. Granstrand seminary papers include papers and notes from Fr. Charles Granstrand's time in seminary. Topics covered include moral theology, the New Testament, and creation, among others. The notes are typed manuscripts with some hand-written annotations and may be copies; several were written by others.
Collection of 1967 Newark Rebellion newsclippings
The 1967 Newark Riots were a period of violence and civil disturbance in Newark, New Jersey, from 12 July 1967 - 17 July 1967. The Collection of 1967 Newark Riots newsclippings contains photocopied newspaper and journal articles on the riots and their aftermath.
Collection on papal honors of the Archdiocese of Newark
The Collection of Papal honors of the Archdiocese of Newark includes materials related to the nomination of priests and lay people for papal honors, also called papal decorations.
Collection on Pope Benedict XVI
Collection on Pope John Paul II's visits to the United States
Collection on Pope Paul VI
Pope Paul VI was head of the Roman Catholic Church from 21 June 1963 until his death on 6 August 1978, presiding over the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council called by his predecessor, Pope John XXIII. The Collection on Pope Paul VI consists of one issues of the New York News magazine dated 16 February 1964 featuring an article about the Pope.
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- Photographs. 16
- Catholic Church -- History -- 20th century. 14
- Seton Hall University -- Faculty. 14
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- Photographs 8
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- 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
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- Catholic Church -- Societies, etc. 5
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- New Jersey—Politics and government—1951- 5
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- Church growth -- Catholic Church. 4
- Diaries. 4
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- Birth control—Religious aspects—Catholic Church. 2
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- 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 ∧ less
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