File consists of six letters and a card from Bill and Sandra Bussiere, a letter from Bob and Rosemary Bussiere, a letter to Bill and Sandra Bussiere, a letter to Jean Vanier from Bill Bussiere, a letter from Gilbert Parent, Speaker of the House of Commons requesting assisstance in asking Jean Vanier to address the National Prayer Breakfast, also including material relating to Bill Bussiere's funeral and a photograph of Bill Bussiere and his son Andrew.
File consists of two letters, a wedding invitation, and an invitation to a wedding eve celebration of Dr. Loren Lee and Sandra Kann; including a typed letter of response from Nouwen declining the invitation.
File consists of four letters from Rose Marciano Lucey and a bulletin for a prayer service for people living with AIDS and their families. File also includes a copy of a letter from Lucey to Dr. Robert Mueller, a copy of a letter from Mueller to Lucey, and a photograph of Lucey and Maria [last name unknown].
File consists of a letter from Bob (Bobby) Massie, and a form letter from Bob and Dana Massie (and family). File also includes a copy of a sermon by Dana Massie delivered at the Hooding Service, Boston University, School of Theology on May 17, 1992.
File consists of a letter from Judith and Daniel Montes, expressing appreciation for Nouwen's writing, and a photograph of a painting by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes depicting the prodigal son.
File consists of a Christmas card from Joelle and John Peeters, the son and daughter-in-law of Marie and Paul Peeters, and a photograph of their daughter Claire.
File consists of a letter from Marie Schoettle, of the Nativity of Our Lady Paris (Darien, GA), expressing appreciation for Nouwen's book, "Love in a Fearful Land".
File consists of three letters from Joseph Sanchez-Nunez, including two family photographs. Letter from December 1995 is a Christmas photo card with Julian Sanchez-Nunez sitting on a chair amongst Christmas decorations.
File consists of two letters from Dan Stewart, responding to "Here and Now", "The Genesee Diary" and "Life of the Beloved", including a photograph of himself with his nine children.
Series consists of graphic material used and produced by New Catholic Times, including photographs of members, staff, and events, as well as photographs and religious images for print in the publication by topic/subject.
File consists of photographs of staff and volunteers, including film negatives and two contact sheets, as well as one handwritten note. Photographs depict staff working, events, and portraits.
The collection consists of manuscripts of many published works, illustrations from Chesterton's time at the Slade School of Art and later, correspondence with family and friends, and albums of press clippings. There are also microfiche copies of the papers of Chesterton's wife Frances (1875-1938), including her plays and poems. Additionally, the collection contains material added by Dorothy Collins after Chesterton's death. In addition to the Chesterton papers on microfiche the G.K. Chesterton Archival Collection contains 10 original illustrations as well as one of Chesterton's sketchbooks. Most of the sketches date from his period at the Slade School of Art, but there are several from earlier. The Papers of Monsignor John O'Connor (1870-1952) are also a part of the G.K. Chesterton Archival Collection. Monsignor O'Connor was the Catholic priest who became the model for Chesterton's character "Father Brown". In February 1903 O'Connor wrote to Chesterton, and the following year they formed an immediate bond of friendship which was to last more than thirty years. In 1921 O'Connor was present at Chesterton's reception into the Catholic Church. The papers of Monsignor O'Connor include a number of manuscripts of his poems and essays, Christmas greetings from the Chesterton's, personal letters, and newspaper clippings by and about Chesterton.
File consists of three photographs depicting a painting of an icon for use in "Behold the Beauty of the Lord". Two photographs depict the painting displayed on a easel, with grass and/or trees in the background, while the third photograph is a close-up of the painting. File also includes a blank photo card featuring a photograph entitled, "Restoration", and envelopes and a business card from Sooter's (Richmond Hill, ON).
Item consists of a blank photo card featuring a photograph entitled, "Restoration." The photograph features a table with a table cloth, a lit candle, a brown and grey chalice, and a plate with a loaf of bread. An open book can be seen resting on the table behind the bread. Metal folding chairs can be seen in the background.
File consists of three letters from Judi Briggs, one written from England. File also includes an invitation to an exhibition of her art on October 14 and 15, 1989, a typed copy of her biography, a card labelling one of her sculptures, and a photograph of a sculpture.
File consists of a letter from Joan Claring-Bould, writing from Australia. File also includes a photograph of Claring-Bould and her nephew and a photograph of Nouwen's books on display at St. Paul's Bookshop in Adelaide.
File consists of letters, including four photo cards, and articles from members of the L'Arche community of Trosly-Breuil (also called La Ferme) in France, including official correspondence from Jean Vanier and letters from Thérèse Monique, Barbara, Agnes, Simone Landrien and Larry Gray. Also includes the original draft of a letter written by Nouwen to his students at Boston College explaining his reasons for joining the L'Arche community, and a letter from Therese [Cecury?] giving Nouwen the address to her parents Paul and Marie Peeters in France (it has been annotated "file: Trosly").
File consists of letters, including a photo card, from Paul Beals, including a typescript "Journey of a Madman" by Mark Andrew Beals, and a copy of a letter from Beth Porter welcoming Beals to L'Arche Daybreak.
File consists of letters from Phyllis A. Williams, letters to her from Jonathan C. Barker, D. Min. and Fr. Sylvester Feeley regarding Nouwen, and a typed letter from Nouwen.
File consists of fourteen letters from from (Rev.) Charles Busch, of Tombstone Community Congregational Church of the United Church of Christ (Tombstone, AZ). Includes a letter with his church news bulletin, two embroidered cards, one including a quotation from D.H. Lawrence, an invitation to his wedding to Cathey Lynn Ball on January 14, and a postcard and note to file a card and photograph under "Charles (Pierre)". File also includes a letter from Jutta Ayer with the annotation to file it under "Busch".
File consists of seven letters (one addressed to Connie Ellis, Nouwen's administrative assistant), a note, and two cards (one to Ellis), from Rose Marciano Lucey. File also includes a photocopy of a newspaper article; two newsletters; two order forms for the book, "John and Mary"; a prayer card; a poem; a letter to Mike Bibler from Nouwen, sent via Lucey; and a copy of a typed letter of response from Ellis.
File consists of four letters, two postcard, two envelopes with notes on them, and a small booklet from Kees (C.P.) Versluis, writing from Germany. File also includes his curriculum vitae and a prayer card.