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Henri Nouwen fonds
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Photograph of Nouwen in clerical robes

Item consists of a photograph of Nouwen wearing clerical robes, standing next to an open tabernacle with his eyes closed and arms outstretched, palms facing upwards.

Photograph of Nouwen in clerical robes

Item consists of a photograph of Nouwen wearing clerical robes, standing next to an open tabernacle with his eyes closed and hands together, palms facing upwards.

Photograph of sunset

Item consists of a photograph of a sunset taken in a rural setting.

Photograph of map and print

Item consists of a photograph of a map entitled, "Le Monde Politique", and a print of Rembrandt's "The Prodigal Son" hanging on a wall.

Henri Nouwen fonds

  • CA ON00389 F4
  • collection
  • 1910 - 1997, 1964 - 1996 predominant

Fonds consists of 15 series:

  1. Manuscripts
  2. General files
  3. Calendar files
  4. Personal records
  5. Publisher files
  6. Financial files
  7. Teaching materials
  8. Nouwen’s education records and study notes
  9. Published works
  10. Video recordings of Nouwen
  11. Sound recordings
  12. Collected materials
  13. L'Arche Daybreak administrative files
  14. Ephemera and artifacts
  15. Photographs

Nouwen, Henri J.M.

Administrative resources files

Series consists of administrative resources files which were maintained for Nouwen by Nouwen's administrative staffs from 1983 to 1997. These files contain materials collected by Nouwen in order to assist him with his roles as pastor, writer, researcher, and friend. In addition to subject-based material such as newspaper clippings and brochures, it is evident that Nouwen's administrative assistants at Daybreak used these files to hold administrative material related to liturgical events such as Christmas, Lent, and Easter, as well as other aspects of Nouwen's duties in the community. These files were likely maintained as a resource for Nouwen regarding his daily work.

The titles of the files are taken directly from the file labels created by Nouwen and his administrative assistants, unless otherwise noted. The files are arranged by subject or topic (such as Latin America, Vincent van Gogh, or Abbey of the Genesee), are in alphabetical order, and materials within the files have been maintained chronologically. Many of the materials have been placed in this series because they contain annotations, either by Nouwen or an assistant, saying "File" with the subject or name or "File - Resource files."

Financial files

  • CA ON00389 F4-6
  • Série organique
  • December 1980 - December 1997, predominant August 1986 - September 1996
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

Series consists of Nouwen's financial files dating from 1980 and 1997, predominantly from 1986 -1997. Prior to 1986 Nouwen's personal accountant kept the majority of Nouwen's records and likely discarded them after the mandatory seven years retention period. The records from this time period are therefore minimal and consist primarily of financial overviews, cash books and American bank and retirement accounts and insurance files. After 1986, the records become more detailed and voluminous, including files about Nouwen's income (stipends, donations and royalties), expenses, taxes, insurance, retirement plans, credit cards and bank accounts.

Although the boxes were in no discernable order, they have been arranged in the following six sub-series by taking into account both the function of the records and the Nouwen staff member responsible for the maintenance of the majority of the records in that grouping:

1.6.1. General Files
1.6.2. Ledgers
1.6.3. Personal Accountant Files
1.6.4. Expenses Files
1.6.5. Cheque and Deposit Books
1.6.6. Donations Files

A more detailed description of each sub-series, as well as each sub-series arrangement can be found in the sub-series descriptions.

The files were created and kept by various secretaries and financial secretaries that Nouwen hired to control his complicated and extensive financial accounts. In the mid-1970s Nouwen hired Joe Sarno as his personal accountant. Sarno was responsible for Nouwen's income tax returns, American bank accounts and retirement funds until 1994 when Nouwen decided to consolidate his accounts to Daybreak. Carol Plantinga served as his financial secretary from the mid-1970s to 1986. From 1983-1985 Nouwen's assistant Peter Weiskel also worked with the financial files. At Daybreak, Connie Ellis took on the roles of both administrative assistant and financial secretary. After Ellis' became ill in 1992 Kathy Christie became Nouwen's administrative assistant and Lydia Banducci was hired as his financial secretary. Christie remained with Nouwen until his death in 1996. In 1993 Banducci was replaced by Margaret Sutton. Sutton remained in this position until 1997. In 1994 Nouwen began to consolidate all his financial and accounting information at Daybreak. Completing Nouwen's 1994 tax return was Sarno's last responsibility as his accountant. In 1996 Sutton arranged for all the records created and kept by Sarno to be transferred to Daybreak. Nouwen began transferring his accounting to account manager Alka Vijan at Canada Trust in 1994.

Photograph of Stefan Mueller and Roland Smidt

Item consists of a photograph of Stefan Mueller and Roland Smidt standing in front of a building holding a large sign that reads: "Daybreak '97: Greenhouse in Germany".

Collected artwork

  • CA ON00389 F4-14-4
  • Sous-série organique
  • [ca. 1979-1997]
  • Fait partie de Henri Nouwen fonds

Sub-series consists of artwork depicting Henri Nouwen and other framed images and sculptures, which may have been displayed in Nouwen's office or living space.

Photograph of Adam Arnett

Item consists of a photograph of Adam Arnett seated on a chair at L'Arche Daybreak, wearing a sweater and collared shirt.

Photograph of Michael and Adam Arnett

Item consists of a photograph of Adam Arnett seated outside at L'Arche Daybreak, his brother, Michael, standing behind him with his hands on Adam's face. Shot 1.

Photograph of Adam Arnett

Item consists of a photograph of a photograph of Adam Arnett, seated on a chair, wearing a blue sweatshirt and bandana.

Photograph of Nouwen and Howie Kent

Item consists of a photograph of Nouwen standing behind audience member, Howie Kent, speaking and gesturing with both hands to Kent's heart.

Portrait of Nouwen

Item consists of a photograph (taken over his right shoulder) of Nouwen, wearing a gray sweater over a collared shirt, seated at a table and writing in a journal.

Portrait of Nouwen and Frank Hamilton

Item consists of a photograph of Nouwen, wearing a blazer over a patterned sweater, crouching down on a hill in front of Frank Hamilton, who is standing.

Portrait of Nouwen

Item consists of a photograph of Nouwen, wearing a blue plaid shirt and holding a beret, standing beside a tree with his arms crossed; valleys and mountains are visible in the background.

Portrait of Nouwen

Item consists of a photograph of Nouwen, wearing a beret and blazer over a patterned sweater, standing at the bottom of a hilly path.

Portrait of Nouwen

Item consists of a photograph of Nouwen, wearing a beret and blazer over a patterned sweater, walking down a hilly path.

Portraits of Nouwen

File consists of two photographs, taken by professional photographer Robert Quast, of Nouwen, wearing a dark sweater and red polkadot tie, during his visit to Utrecht, NL.

Photographs of Nouwen's visit to Peapack, NJ

File consists of an album of twenty-six photographs of Nouwen (wearing a blue collared shirt, light gray sweater and gray pants), Peggy McDonnell, Nathan Ball and others at McDonnell's home in Peapack, NJ, where Nouwen stayed during part of his 1995-1996 sabbatical and formed the "Red Barn Community". Handwritten captions accompany many photographs; pages 11, 14 and 23, are missing photographs, but contain the following captions: "LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AS THYSELF" (page 11); "HE LIVES - AND SMILES (HE DRANK FROM THE CUP)" (page 14); and "I THINK I NEED A SABBATICAL (DID I SAY THAT 8 MONTHS AGO?)" (page 23). Page 24 contains only the caption: "YOU'LL ALWAYS BE IN OUR, UM,/ER,/PRAYERS/DREAMS/HEARTS/THOUGHTS/AND THE REST OF/OUR LIVES".

Photograph of unidentified group

Item consists of a photograph (page 16) of an unidentified group of 11 men and women, seated in a semi-circle in a barn.

Photograph of unidentified group

Item consists of a photograph (page 20) of an group of seven unidentified men and women seated in a semi-circle at the back of a barn before a service.

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