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Hearing the Cry of the Poor Tape 1

Item consists of 1 audio cassettes from a Faith and Sharing Retreat in April 1978. The talk on this item is by Jean Vanier, "Hearing the Cry of the Poor." There are 4 volumes (v1-v4).

Tape 1A

Item consists of 1 audio cassette from a Faith and Sharing Retreat held in August 1982 in Detroit, MI. Item features a talk by Jean Vanier.

Faith and Sharing Retreat Tape 1

Item consists of 1 audio cassette from an unknown Faith and Sharing Retreat held, possibly in 1987. Ten of the cassettes, numbered sequentially, feature talks by Jean Vanier. One cassette features a talk by Sue Mosteller.

Federation 1978

File consists of 4 audio cassettes from a l'Arche Council / International Federation of l'Arche meeting in Chateauneuf de Galaure, France, in April 1978.

Daybreak Assistants' Formation

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given by Sr. Sue Mosteller for the l'Arche Daybreak assistants, a formation event, given on September 24, 1986. The talk is contained on two cassettes, and is titled "Personal Growth".

Morning talk

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given by Jean Vanier on October 20, 1990, most likely during a retreat for Assistants at l'Arche Daybreak.

Other events

Sub-series consists of 168 audio cassettes and 9 videocassettes from other assorted events, talks, and retreats given by l'Arche International. These cassettes do not explicitly fit into the other series in the l'Arche International collection. They have been arranged according to the type of event whenever possible. Sub-series also includes a binder which functioned as a catalogue of the majority of the cassettes that were housed at l'Arche Daybreak. This binder reflects many of the same series, and is located in box 56.

Materials regarding Thomas Merton

Sub-series consists of materials collected by Nouwen related to Thomas Merton. Sub-series includes newspaper articles, mimeographed letters from Merton, several copies of Merton’s manuscripts and several of Merton’s commercially produced audio cassette recordings of his talks to the monks and community of the Abbey of Gethsemani. Sub-series also contains Nouwen’s own records of the materials he collected on Merton. Sub-series also includes materials relating to Merton’s death in 1968 and homilies of funeral services held in his honour.

Collected commercial audio cassettes

File consists of 43 commercial audio cassette tapes collected by Nouwen. Audio cassettes include:

Stages of Contemplation: The presence of God - SR189
Stages of Contemplation: Praying in the spirit - SR190
Stages of Contemplation: Marriage: Call to contemplation - SR191
Stages of Contemplation: The process of contemplation - SR192
Stages of Contemplation: Growing in prayer - SR193
Stages of Contemplation: To be Eucharist - SR194
Sister Jose Hobday, OSF: Fidelity to remembering - SR195
Sister Jose Hobday, OSF: Coming home and passing over - SR196
Sister Jose Hobday, OSF: The enfleshed heart of life - SR197
Sister Jose Hobday, OSF: Desert fertility - SR198
Sister Jose Hobday, OSF: The hidden and the revealed - SR199
Sister Jose Hobday, OSF: Brokenness - SR200
Sister Jose Hobday, OSF: The call to harmony - SR201
Sister Jose Hobday, OSF: Retreat and reentry - SR202
"CNN Report": Palm Sunday by K. Himle / 4/4/1993 - SR203
Most significant civil rights case of the decade by David Brown - SR204
The common sense of God - SR205
King of the Nation - SR206
Taking care of business: Called or driven by Bob Buford - SR207

Prophets for today - Cardinal John O'Connor - SR208
Abortion and race genocide - SR209
The war against population by Dr. Kasun - SR210
Christ in the New Testament 3/29/92 - SR211
The Nurturing Network: Pro-life in a pro-choice world - SR212
The Nurturing Network: "Practical idealism: Compassion in action" - SR213
The Nurturing Network: How to build an effective social ministry - SR214
[#]2451 of Rumi and apocalypse with Andrew Harvey - SR215
Creating an inner path for real magic: Applying real magic awareness in everyday life I - SR216
Creating an inner path for real magic: Applying real magic awareness in everyday life II - SR217
Creating an inner path for real magic: Applying real magic awareness in everyday life III - SR218
Creating an inner path for real magic: Applying real magic awareness in everyday life IV - SR219
How can I help? - SR220 (sent to Nouwen from B. Crowley)
The liturgical year - SR221 (given to Sue and Kathy from Bob [last name unknown])
Joni Earekson Tada 11/8/92 - SR222
Michael Kelly Blanchard and selected topics - SR223
Fr. William: Hesychasm: Introduction #201 - SR224
Fr. William: Hesychasm: Desert fathers and doctrine #202 - SR225
Fr. William: Hesychasm: Gnosis #203 - SR226
Fr. William: Hesychasm: and poverty #204 - SR227
Fr. William: Hesychasm and celibacy & Hescichasm and encrateia - SR228

Fr. William: Hesychasm and fasting & hesychasm and moral life - SR229
Fr. William: Hesychasm - The Jesus prayer first conference - SR230
Fr. William: Hesychasm - The Jesus prayer second conference - SR231

Awards and honourary degrees

Sub-series consists of awards and honourary degrees bestowed upon Henri Nouwen by various academic institutions, religious and community organizations, and literary associations, including correspondence and memorabilia relating to the awards and award ceremonies.

Documents of incorporation

Item consists of a microfiche copy of the letters patent of incorporation and the initial notice to the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations of the directors for the New Catholic Times.

Collective and workers

File consists of photographs of members and staff of the New Catholic Times, including negatives and contact prints. Photographs depict members, staff, and guests of the New Catholic Times working or posing at their desk, in meetings, or attending events including conferences or presentations, a picnic, a party, and a peace demonstration.

Items P2 - P113 have been identified:

P2 (1) Two women in kitchen. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P3 (2) Woman working at desk. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P4 (3) Woman posing at desk. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P5 (4) Woman at desk close-up. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P6 (5) Woman working at desk. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35mm
P7 Contact print of P2 and 4 other negatives. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 24 x 12 cm
P8 (1) Man in suit posing. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P9 (2) Man at table with microphone. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P10 (3) Man at table with microphone. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P11 (4) Man holding stack of papers. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P12 (5) Man holding stack of papers. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P13 (1) Woman working at desk. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P14 (2) Woman holding piece of paper. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P15 (3) Woman in office. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P16 (4) Man in religious garments on couch. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P17 (5) Man in religious garments on couch. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P18 (1) Young man in living room. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P19 (2) Young man in living room. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P20 (3) Young man in living room. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P21 (4) Woman with scarf at desk. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P22 (5) Woman at desk. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P23 (6) Desk in office. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P24 (1) Young man against wall outside. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P25 (2) Young man against wall outside. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P26 (3) Young man against wall outside. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P27 Contact print of P8-P26. – [1989]. – b&w ; 28 x 21.5 cm
P28 (1) Man signing paper at desk. – [198-?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P29 (2) Man at desk. – [198-?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P30 (3) Man at desk. – [198-?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P31 (4) Woman (either Katie, Sharon, or Loretta [last names unknown]), signing paper at desk. – [198-?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P32 (5) Woman (either Katie, Sharon, or Loretta [last names unknown]), at desk. – [198-?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P33 (6) Woman (either Katie, Sharon, or Loretta [last names unknown]), wearing gloves and handling newspapers. – [198-?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P34 (1) Woman at desk. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P35 (2) Unidentified subject. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P36 (3) Unidentified subject. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P37 (4) Unidentified subject. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P38 (5) Unidentified subject. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P39 (1) Large church building. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P40 (2) Woman at desk in office. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P41 (3) Painting or drawing of man and woman. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P42 (1) Two women seated. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P43 (2) Woman speaking to audience. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P44 (3) Three women seated in front of audience. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P45 (4) Three women under sign “ICCHRLA”. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P46 (5) Woman speaking to audience. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P47 (6) Three women seated in front of audience. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P48 (1) Painting or drawing of child and rooster. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P49 (2) Woman at desk. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P50 (3) Woman in office. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P51 (4) Woman seated at desk. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P52 (5) Woman holding up photograph. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P53 (6) Woman seated at desk. – [1989]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P54 (1) Man (either Grant Jahnke, Jim Hodgson, Larry Colle, or Jonathan Blommie), seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P55 (2) Man (either Grant Jahnke, Jim Hodgson, Larry Colle, or Jonathan Blommie), seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P56 (3) Man (either Grant Jahnke, Jim Hodgson, Larry Colle, or Jonathan Blommie), seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P57 (4) Man (either Grant Jahnke, Jim Hodgson, Larry Colle, or Jonathan Blommie), seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P58 (5) Woman, seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P59 (6) Woman, seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P60 (1) Man (either Grant Jahnke, Jim Hodgson, Larry Colle, or Jonathan Blommie), seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P61 (2) Man (either Grant Jahnke, Jim Hodgson, Larry Colle, or Jonathan Blommie), seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P62 (3) Man (either Grant Jahnke, Jim Hodgson, Larry Colle, or Jonathan Blommie), seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P63 (4) Man (either Grant Jahnke, Jim Hodgson, Larry Colle, or Jonathan Blommie), seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P64 (5) Man (either Grant Jahnke, Jim Hodgson, Larry Colle, or Jonathan Blommie), seated (overexposed). – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P65 (6) Man (either Grant Jahnke, Jim Hodgson, Larry Colle, or Jonathan Blommie), seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P66 (1) Group shot of 10 adults and one child. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P67 (2) Group shot of 10 adults and one child. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P68 (3) Group shot of 10 adults and one child. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P69 (4) Child sitting on chair. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P70 (5) Child sitting on chair. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P71 Three women seated by peace banner reading the Catholic New Times. – [198-?]. – b&w. ; 20 x 25.5 cm
P72 Six people seated around table at meeting. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 20 x 25.5. cm
P73 Diane Bridges, Mary Jo Leddy, and one unidentified woman seated at table. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 20 x 25.5 cm
P74 Two women seated in office. – [1987]. – b&w ; 20 x 25.5. cm
P75 (1) Woman on couch knitting. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P76 (2) Woman on couch knitting. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P77 (3) Woman reclining on couch. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P78 (4) Two people seated under window (overexposed). – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P79 (5) Woman wearing green shirt. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P80 (6) Two women, seated. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P81 (1) Man with glasses, seated. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P82 (2) Woman seated with bow in hair. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P83 (3) Man with bow in hair. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P84 (1) Four people sitting in room with streamers. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P85 (2) Woman, head and shoulders. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P86 (3) People sitting in room with streamers. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P87 (4) Three people on chairs talking. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P88 (5) Woman and man standing in room with streamers. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P89 (6) Woman seated at desk. – [1987?]. – col. ; 35 mm
P90 (1) Six people seated at table in meeting. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P91 (2) People seated in a circle. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P92 (3) Three people seated at a table in meeting. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P93 (4) Three people seated at a table in meeting. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P94 (5) Woman writing at table. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P95 (1) Three women, seated. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P96 (2) Three people seated at a table in meeting. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P97 (3) People seated at and around table. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P98 (4) People seated at and around table. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P99 (5) Six people seated around table in meeting. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P100 (1) Man seated holding knee. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P101 (2) Woman, sitting in chair. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P102 (3) Woman, seated behind table. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P103 (1) Two men in religious dress, standing. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P104 (2) Two men in religious dress, standing. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P105 (3) Three women sitting in office. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P106 (4) Two women sitting in office. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P107 (5) Woman, seated, in office. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P108 (6) Man, seated on couch. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P109 (1) Two people walking in office. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P110 (1) Woman (Johanna Kolm?) working at desk. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P111 (2) Woman (Johanna Kolm?), seated at desk. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P112 (3) Woman (Johanna Kolm?) working at desk. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 35 mm
P113 Contact print of 15 negatives. – [198-?]. – b&w ; 18 x 35.5 cm

History and Spirit of Faith and Sharing

The series consists of documents about the history and development of the Faith and Sharing Federation. This includes documents related to first retreats and the incorporation of the Faith and Sharing Federation as a registered charity. There is also material on the history and development of the regional groups. This includes correspondence from the regional delegates about the organization of annual retreats and meetings, 1972-1976, lists of attendees and representatives and newsletters detailing the activities of the regions. There is also a collection of annual reports for the period 1995 to 2002. There is also material on the organizational structure of the Faith and Sharing Federation and the North American Committee including a practical guide to the retreats and personal reflections on the Faith and Sharing movement by members of the North American Committee.

Personal Reflections on Faith and Sharing Documents

File consists of documents written by members of the North American Committee on their personal reflections and experiences of Faith and Sharing including:

1)The Faith and Sharing Experience, Father Bill Clarke, 1974-75, French and English
2)Sustaining the Inner Spirit of Faith and Sharing, Father Bill Clarke, 1979, French and English
3)Letter written by Father Bill Clarke on his return from a world-wide pilgrimage, 24 March 1980, English.
4)Letter written by Father Bill Clarke following the annual meeting of the North American Committee in Autumn 1984. The letter is addressed to the Faith and Sharing community and is a statement about the continuing vision and future aims of the Faith and Sharing movement, 25 October 1982, French
5)A Convenant with Weakness, George Leach, 1978, French and English
6)A Growing Community, Marc Rioux, 1979, French and English
7)North American Committee Meeting of Faith and Sharing: A look at the end of the week and the future, Jean-Marie Cote, 1979, French
8)Foi et Partage, Gerard Desrochers, undated, French
9)The Faith and Sharing Community, Sr. Sue Mosteller, undated, English and French

Correspondence regarding the 20th anniversary of Faith and Sharing and choosing the new Co-ordinator

File consists of:

  1. Correspondence regarding the arrangement of meetings of the North American Committee and the 20th anniversary celebrations.
  2. Letters from Jim O’Donnell to members of the committee expressing his gratitude for their work and commitment to Faith and Sharing.
  3. Letters from Faith and Sharing communities and L’Arche groups requesting help and donations.
  4. Letters re the process of choosing the new Co-ordinator.
  5. Letter from Faith and Sharing in the UK, 28 September 1980.

Faith and Sharing Bulletins

The file consists of Faith and Sharing bulletins for the years 1977 and 1978.

Included are French and English copies from:

February 1977 - Vol. 5
April 1977
May 1977
October 1977
December 1977

January 1978 - Vol. 6 No. 4
March 1978 - No. 5
October 1978 - No. 1
December 1978

Incoming correspondence

Series consists of Fred T. Flahiff's personal correspondence, deposited with the library due to its relevance to Flahiff's work on Sheila Watson. Includes 53 letters from Sheila Watson, 3 letters and 34 pages of poetry and 20 illustrations in ink and pastel (17 of which are photocopied) from Wilfred Watson. Also includes letters from others: one letter from B.J. Mitchell; one letter from a Mike (last name unknown), regarding an entry on Sheila Watson in the UBC yearbook "Totem" from 1931; one letter from Douglas M. Gibson, publisher at McClelland and Stewart.

Posthumous material regarding Sheila Watson

File consists of photocopied articles, obituaries, photographs, a large informational poster and news paper clippings of material collected and accumulated by Fred Flahiff following Sheila Watson's death on February 2, 1998, regarding her, her family, and her impact as a Canadian author. Includes: one article in Folio, University of Alberta, one article on McLuhan, postcard for book launch (of biography) and one photograph of Watson from the Globe and Mail archives by Barbara Mitchell entitled "Sheila Watson: A Tiny Output, but a Disproportionate Literary Influence" (used Feb. 3, 1998).

Course lectures, handouts, reading, and student notes

Sub-series consists of bound volumes of materials and loose documents created and used by Nouwen for his teaching positions various academic institutions in both North America and Europe. This includes reading notes, preparation notes, lecture notes, typed lecture summaries, course handouts and syllabi, many of which are heavily annotated by Nouwen. It also includes lectures, letters, notes, assignments and course evaluations produced by Nouwen's students and teaching assistants. In addition to the course-specific bound volumes, there are two bound volumes that are labelled as "miscellaneous class material" that relate to Nouwen's early career from 1959 to 1976. This sub-series has been divided into 22 sub-sub series based on the course titles and subjects which Nouwen taught between 1961 and 1994, except for one sub-sub series involving the two-volume set of collected class materials mentioned above.
The sub-sub series are:

  1. Developmental Psychology
  2. Psychology of Personality
  3. Abnormal Psychology
  4. Psychology of Religion
  5. Pastoral Care
  6. Christian Spirituality
  7. Ministry to the Elderly
  8. Hospitality
  9. Discipline and Discipleship
  10. Prison Ministry
  11. Collected Class Materials
  12. The Life and Works of Thomas Merton
  13. Ministry and Spirituality
  14. Ministry in Non-Religious Institutions
  15. The Ministry of Vincent Van Gogh
  16. Compassion
  17. Education and Community
  18. Hesychasm
  19. Desert Spirituality and Contemporary Ministry
  20. Spiritual Direction / Spiritual Life and Spiritual Direction
  21. Introduction to the Spiritual Life
  22. Early Dutch course material

Gymnasium records

Sub-series consists of essays written by Nouwen during his years at Gymnasium - a grammar school in the Netherlands for students aged 12 to 18 years who aim to attend university. Top students would learn Latin and Greek.

Distribution card

File consists of a distribution card issued to Nouwen. This card identified Nouwen and indicated what resources he received following the Second World War.

Files: 20-32

These files consist of photocopies of handwritten letters and typed/handwritten transcriptions of letters
written by Émile Zola between January of 1856 and December of 1870. The letters contained within are both
personal and professional; Zola writes to his friends regarding his life in Paris and his burgeoning writing
career. Meanwhile, these files also contain letters from his job at Hachette Publishing as well as letters sent to
various editors and reviewers regarding his early works including Contes à Ninon, La Confession de Claude, and
Thérèse Raquin. Some recurring correspondents include Georges Charpentier, Philippe Solari, Paul Cézanne,
Edmond de Goncourt, Géry Legrand, Marius Roux and Antony Valabrègue.

Files: 497-509

These files consist of photocopies of a variety of documents written and/or owned by Émile Zola or that
pertain to his business affairs between 1863 and 1903. There are four broad categories of documents included
in these files:

  1. Articles, Declarations, Speeches, Interviews: These files consist of photocopies of a variety of
    documents created by Zola throughout his career, including articles for journals, speeches and
    declarations he wrote and/or made, as well as copies of interviews with various people.
  2. Contracts and Financial Documents: This file consists of various legal documents belonging to Zola,
    including contracts for his works and financial documents
  3. Dedications, Introductions, Prefaces: These files consist of photocopies of works written by Zola for
    the purpose of dedications, introductions or prefaces to others’ works.
  4. Handwritten Manuscripts: These files consist of photocopies of notes on his various works as well as
    notes that Zola wrote about various hobbies, including photography. There are four original pieces in these files: the first is an original article handwritten by Saint-Georges de
    Bouhélier titled Une entrevue avec Émile Zola (dated 1894, found in File #497) and three newspapers from
    L’Aurore, (all dated 1900, found in File #498).

Files: 1544-1558

These files consist of inventories created by the Zola Research Program between the years of 1975 and 1991.
The inventories are a mixture of handwritten and typed, with various additions and annotations present. In
particular, the inventories documenting the Collection Le Blond Zola have very interesting ways of organizing
letters sent to Zola based on various information including author, content of letter or reference of Zola’s
work and country from which the letter was sent. These inventories are documenting the early years of the
program, as they developed more advanced systems of record keeping later on. As a result, most of the
inventories in these files were created in 1975 and 1976. There are also an extensive number of inventories in
the second half of the box that were used for cross-checking between the two teams. These inventories were
divided into years by the Zola Research Program staff, and a letter between Hélène Issayevitch and Collette
Morin-Laborde dates them to 1991. There is also an inventory of Letters by Contemporaries sent amongst
Zola’s family members (corresponds with letters in Boxes 54 and 55), which have been arranged by
correspondent.

Diary from Edmonton

File consists of a bound journal kept by Wilfred Watson after 1958. The journal contains an illustration on the cover, presumably by Watson, and is titled "True & Free = Man". The journal contains 110 pages of hand written reading notes, reflections on academia, sexuality, Canadian literature, Wyndham Lewis and other writers.

Rhyme in Modern Poetry

File consists of David Clandfield's University of Alberta, Department of English, Master of Arts thesis "Rhyme in Modern Poetry", dated September 5, 1959.

Ephemera, loose notes and other material

File consists of ephemera, loose notes, poetry fragments, word play, jottings and scraps of citations made by Wilfred Watson on scraps of paper, cigarette packages and used envelopes.

Hospitality is a dying art: it's time for a revival

File consists of a piece by Lauren F. Winner from May 2001. Winner explores the true meaning of hospitality while discussing her preparations to receive guests at her apartment in New York, contrasting practices from the past and from her own Southern upbringing. Winner uses the following Nouwen quotation: "Only with an invitation to 'come and stay with me' can an interesting encounter develop into a transforming relationship".

The Tower newsletter of Sacred Heart Church excerpts

File consists of photocopies of excerpts from "The Tower" newsletter of Sacred Heart Church, Winnetka-Glencoe related to Nouwen's speaking engagements there. Nouwen spoke in December 1992 and September 1993. His topics were "The Lessons of L'Arche - How They Speak to our Spirituality" (1992) and "From Resentment to Gratitude" (1993).

1950 family correspondence

File consists of handwritten letters and postcards from Henri Nouwen to his father and mother from 1950-1959 while he was a priest and at a seminary in the Netherlands.

Jack Stroh photographs

Jack Stroh's photographs are comprised of 156 photographs, and their negatives, created by Stroh. They document visits, celebrations, and events. They are organized into the following groupings:

1) 53 photographs of Nouwen, Sue Stroh and L'Arche Japan member Gordon Nakamura visiting Henri Nouwen at L'Arche Daybreak. Negative included.

2) 1 photograph of Nouwen and Jack Stroh accompanied by a signed card by Nouwen. Negatives included.

3) 20 photographs of Jasper and Cathleen Naus' wedding and wedding reception. Includes photographs of Nouwen performing the wedding and Sue Stroh. Negatives included.

4) 11 photographs housed in folder titled "Christmas" that document a Christmas party. Includes photographs of Sue and Jack Stroh, and Nouwen.

5) 24 photographs housed in a folder titled "1997 Daybreak Ground Breaking" that document the groundbreaking and festivities. Negatives included.

6) 24 photographs of the Nouwen wake, an undisclosed grave site and post-funeral reception. Negatives included.

7) 11 photographs of L'Arche core-members and members as well as photographs of Sue and Jack Stroh, and Nouwen. Negatives included.

8) 12 miscellaneous photographs, mostly featuring Henri Nouwen, but also featuring Sue Stroh as well as images of grave sites.

Stroh, Jack

Works by Nouwen

Subseries consists of various works by Nouwen received after his death including typescripts, drafts, working papers, articles, and books. Some items were published posthumously by his estate.

Henri J.M. Nouwen OTS Graduation, 1991

File consists of one audio cassette, featuring a recording of Nouwen speaking at the OTS graduation [Ontario Theological Seminary] at Tyndale College and Seminary in North York, ON, in 1991.

Chapbooks

Subseries consists of 3 chapbooks designed, composed, and printed by Someone Editions. Subseries includes titles from the someone:elements and Little Letterpress series.

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