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University of St. Michael's College, John M. Kelly Library, Special Collections
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Henri Nouwen and the art of living: insights from a spiritual master

File consists of three copies of the five booklet study guide set based off of Henri Nouwen's essential teachings by Chris Pritchett and Marjorie J. Thompson. These sets are intended for personal or small-group sessions and was created by the Henri Nouwen Legacy Trust in conjunction with Creative Communications for the Parish for the 25th anniversary of Nouwen's death. The set is separated into the following books:

  • Identity: finding Myself in God
  • God: Discovering the Divine
  • Love: Experiencing Deep Connection
  • Suffering: Transforming Our Pain
  • Freedom: Finding Peace in Anxious Times

Like a strong wind

File consists of a copy of the text for a tribute to Nouwen for the 25th anniversary of his death by Michael Harank titled "Like a Strong Wind".

"A Tetrad" original preparatory material

This file contains materials from the process of creating "A Tetrad: Measuring McLuhan's Impact," a chapbook honouring Marshall McLuhan, "a St. Michael’s professor who rattled the world with his take on the influence of media and technology. The chapbook is both a digital and a hand-printed instance of McLuhan’s tetrad concept.

Master Printer Deborah Barnett, in collaboriation with Archivist Simon Rogers, printed the chapbook in the Kelly Library Print Studio in January 2019, while Conservation Manager Natasa Krsmanovic planned and facilitated the sewing.

The chapbook comes in two numbered editions: a pamphlet-stitched version of 125 copies and a Coptic-bound version in a run of 25. Both editions are letterpress printed from plates on 100% cotton paper and are die cut and hand sewn. The file contains samples of both and more.

Grievances in Ireland

File consists of a booklet entitled 'Grievances in Ireland by one of the Tolerant Majority.'

Noctograms [Luciano Iacobelli]

File consists of 1 chapbook of poetry by Luciano Iacobelli. The chapbook is printed on deckle edged paper.

The colophon states:

"Designed by Deborah Barnett
and produced at Someone Editions.
The editor of the series is Beatriz Hausner.

Set in Franklin Gothic Book Condensed
designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1903
with the titling in Holland, by Lettersiro Co.

Printed on vintage, deckle-edged
Strathmore Fiesta 80lb cover
in an edition of 52, handsewn,
signed and numbered copies.

26 copies of each Little Letterpress will be collected in a boxed set annually."

The back page is signed by Iacobelli and Barnett.

someone:air - a cappella [Nicole Brossard]

File consists of 1 copy of someone:air - a cappella, a chapbook featuring poetry by Nicole Brossard and images by Mauricio Corteletti. The poems are in French, with English translation provided by Robert Majzels and Erin Mouré. The chapbook is signed by Broussard and Corteletti.

The colophon for the chapbook states:

"designed and produced by
Deborah Barnett at
Someone Editions 2018

with series editor Beatriz Hausner

type is Solomon, designed by
Svetoslav Simov in 2010
and printed letterpress
on vintage laid paper
Curtis Rag ivory
with 4 solid mixed inks
in and edition of 52
signed and numbered copies
of which this is
Number 47"

Chapbooks

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

Another Poem About Time Written at the Onset of Middle Age [Jay MillAr]

File consists of 1 chapbook with prose by Jay MillAr and images by Natalia Moskwa. The chapbook is printed on deckle edged paper and housed in a white envelope with "Someone Editions Little Letterpress #1, and #39" written on the back of the envelope. Two stickers of illustrations by Moskwa (?) are also on the envelope.

The colophon of the chapbook states:

"Designed by Deborah Barnett in Toronto
The editor of the Little Letterpress series is Beatriz Hausner

Blue Eye Shadow display type designed by Elliott Peter Earls in 1993
Arbitrary regular and bold types designed by Barry Deck in 1990
Both type designs produced for Emigre in Berkeley California

Letterpress printed on Canal paper from La Papeterie St. Armand in Quebec
Image output in 12 ink jet inks from HP Designjet 3200
Hand sewn in an edition of 52 signed and numbered copies

26 copies of each Little Letterpress edition will be collected in a boxed set annually

39/52"

The chapbook is signed by MillAr and Moskwa.

"McLuhan on Campus" exhibition panels and press

The file contains 30 exhibition panels from the exhibition "McLuhan on Campus: Local Inspirations, Global Visions" (John M. Kelly Library, Oct 13 – Dec 20, 2016) as well as "St.Michael's; University of St. Michael's College in the University of Toronto Alumni Magazine" vol. 55, no. 2, Fall 2016. The magazine's cover says "Remembering McLuhan; New Exhibit Shines Spotlight on Visionary Educator." [article p.19]

The exhibition explores the development of Marshall McLuhan’s theories in the context of his academic and personal life at the University of St. Michael’s College. McLuhan’s central role in the rise of the Toronto School of Communication is presented through artifacts, audio, texts, video and photographs selected from archival repositories across the University of Toronto and the Federated Colleges of St. Michael’s, Trinity and Victoria.

The exhibition features items drawn from the Special Collections and holdings at St. Michael’s, including material from the Sheila and Wilfred Watson archives, Donald Theall papers and Marshall McLuhan collection. Rare and intimate examples on display include McLuhan’s correspondence and collaborations with friends and colleagues on campus such as Claude Bissell, Tom Easterbrook, Carl Williams, Harold Innis, Edmund Carpenter and Northrop Frye.

"McLuhan on Campus" exhibition test prints

"McLuhan on Campus: Local Inspirations, Global Visions" was an exhibit in the John M. Kelly Library from Oct 13 – Dec 20, 2016.

The exhibition explores the development of Marshall McLuhan’s theories in the context of his academic and personal life at the University of St. Michael’s College. McLuhan’s central role in the rise of the Toronto School of Communication is presented through artifacts, audio, texts, video and photographs selected from archival repositories across the University of Toronto and the Federated Colleges of St. Michael’s, Trinity and Victoria.

The exhibition features items drawn from the Special Collections and holdings at St. Michael’s, including material from the Sheila and Wilfred Watson archives, Donald Theall papers and Marshall McLuhan collection. Rare and intimate examples on display include McLuhan’s correspondence and collaborations with friends and colleagues on campus such as Claude Bissell, Tom Easterbrook, Carl Williams, Harold Innis, Edmund Carpenter and Northrop Frye.

Rev. Lyle E. Schaller dies at 91: helped protestant churches survive and grow

File consists of Rev. Lyle E. Schaller obituary published in the New York Times. The article highlights Rev. Schaller's influence amongst Protestant church leaders; his work advising parishes surrounding generational and demographic challenges; and his character. The article also mentions a 1988 survey regarding influential figures among Protestant church leaders in which Lyle E. Schaller was named most often (43%) by 1,497 national and denominational leaders and Henri Nouwen was named second most often (39%).

Spirituality and art : Emily Carr and Van Gogh

File consists of a transcription of the Fourth Annual Henri J.M. Nouwen Lecture entitled "Spirituality and Art: Emily Carr and Van Gogh" delivered by Dr. Stephanie McKenzie, Associate Professor, Memorial University, on March 18, 2015 at Sacred Heart University, Connecticut.

Year of the Quiet Sun [Ludwig Zeller]

File consists of one copy of Year of the Quiet Sun, a folio of collages and poetry by Chilean visual artist Ludwig Zeller, and one unsigned card (with envelope) featuring a quote and illustration from Zeller.

The poems in the folio are in Spanish, with English translation by A.F. Moritz. The folio is signed by Zeller.

The folio also includes a page of dedications and thanks, signed by Deborah Barnett, and a description about the collection:

"Prints from photo polymer plates on beautiful Canal paper from The Mill at St Armand. Folios produced from Fabiano, and Strathmore Art Laid; lined with Caress Text papers. Types include Suburban and Twentieth Century.

Three collage and poetry broadsides, each letterpress printed in an edition of 52 with acid-free folio covers wrapping 26 numbered sets, including title page, of which this is 20/26"

Spirituality and art: Emily Carr and VIncent van Gogh

File consists of a rough transcription of a talk by Dr. Stephanie McKenzie at the Fourth Annual Henri J.M. Nouwen Lecture at Sacred Heart University in Connecticut. The transcription includes a preface by McKenzie where she explains her experience getting to know Nouwen's work.

With care excerpt

File consists of an excerpt from "Out of Solitude: Three Meditations on the Christian Life," published in The Sun issue 468, December 2014.

Intersection / introspection: the point-counterpoint effect of Henri Nouwen's spiritual wisdom on the life of a worshipper

File consists of the handout for a seminar run by Tom McDonald on April 5, 2014 at The King's University in Van Nuys, California. The handout is comprised of a title page, schedule of lectures and selected quotes from Henri Nouwen's published works. Also included in the file is an email and card sent from McDonald to Gabrielle Earnshaw.

Uitgeverij Lannoo

File consists of a 2014 book catalogue produced by Uitgeverij Lannoo (Tielt, Belgium).

Our wounds show us that we need God

File consists of a section of the April 14, 2013 edition of Retreat & Renewal Centres that contains the article “Our wounds show us that we need God” by Vanessa Santilli. Santilli talks about Nouwen's writings and the idea of the wounded healer in this piece.

Mokuhanga A Beginner's Manual [Elizabeth Forrest]

File consists of 1 copy of Mukahanga A Beginner's Manual written and illustrated by Canadian artist Elizabeth Forrest. The chapbook provides an introduction into the art of Mukahanga, or Japanese woodblock printmaking. The text was handwritten in pen by Forrest. The chapbook was designed and printed by Deborah Barnett.

The chapbook includes an inscription from Forrest to Barnett:

"Deborah
Working with you has been always a pleasure, not to mention fun! and even educational !!! Thank you for your generous time and wisdom in putting together this book.
xxx
elizabeth"

The back page of the chapbook is signed by Forrest. There is a notation that this copy is #25 of an edition of 25 copies.

A place to be

File consists of an article by Barbara Zwaan entitled "A Place to Be" about Henri Nouwen and the L'Arche Daybreak community. Zwaan answers the question: "Why did Henri Nouwen make Daybreak his home?" The paper was written after Zwaan's visit to the Nouwen Archives and Daybreak in June 2013 on a stipend from Henri Nouwen Stichting, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The article was originally published in Dutch in Herademing: Tijdschrift voor spiritualiteit en mystiek, No.82, Utrecht: Kok, December 2013.

Reviews of genius born of anguish: the life and legacy of Henri Nouwen

File consists of a review titled "The Life of a spiritual Goliath", which is a review of "Genius Born of Anguish: The Life and Legacy of Henri Nouwen" (2012), by Michael Higgins and Kevin Burns. Review was written by Stephen Bede Scharper. Scharper discusses Nouwen in depth and talks about his spiritual life and how he, despite his achievements, suffered from self-doubt.

AAQ relations

File documents relationship and escalating tension between L'Arche Canada and the L'Association des Arches du Québec (AAQ) between 2015 and 2017.

File includes draft versions of a formal agreement between L’Arche Canada and AAQ, policy documents consulted as part of development of AC-AAQ Agreement, financial reports for AAQ and La Fondation des Arches du Quebec (FAQ), correspondence, meeting minutes, and updates.

Advent / Lenten manuscripts

File consists of draft manuscripts of Advent and Lenten anthologies containing excerpts from Nouwen’s published works. Compiled by Kathryn Smith the titles include: Repent and Live; Jesus: Beloved Son; Finding Our Sacred Centre: A Journey to Lourdes; From Fear to Love: Lenten Reflections on the Parable of the Prodigal Son; and Journey of the Heart: Lenten Prayer with Henri J.M. Nouwen. Also included in the file is a printed email from Smith outlining the intended use of the material and a computer printed photo of Henri Nouwen.

Christian spiritual masters

File consists of a copy of chapter 2 from "Spiritual Masters of the World's Religions" by James A. Wiseman. The chapter is called Christian Spiritual Masters and uses Henri Nouwen as an example of a spiritual leader who used his own personal failings and weaknesses to connect with readers. Author James A. Wiseman links Nouwen's openness to the work of Thomas Merton who had a similar style of spiritual exploration.

Meetings and minutes

File consists of administrative and organizational records from a variety of L'Arche Canada internal meetings and conferences held between 2012-2017, including agendas, meeting minutes, financial statements, strategic planning documents, SWOT analyses, member surveys, correspondence, and presentations.

File contains Card's copies of material from meetings held by the following groups:

  • L'Arche Canada National Council
  • L'Arche Canada and LCF Board of Directors
  • L'Arche Canada National Leaders
  • L'Arche Canada Community Leaders
  • L'Arche Canada and LCF Members
  • Western Canada Regional General Assembly
  • L'Arche Canada / USA Development Workshops
  • Meetings between Card and L'Arche Canada Vice National Leader Gabrielle Beaulieu

Some materials are duplicated in French and English and annotated by Card (noted at the folder level).

Interview with Father John Eudes Bamberger

File consists of an interview with Father John Eudes Bamberger interviewed by Joe Vorstermans at the Abbey of the Genesee in Piffard, New York. Bamberger was the abbott and superior of Nouwen at the abbey. There is a transcription available in the folder. Themes in the interview include discussions on the Genesee Diary and Nouwen's time at the Abbey.

The gift that was Henri Nouwen

File consists of a tribute to Henri Nouwen by Ron Rolheiser from May 1, 2011 that was published online on Rolheiser's website. The tribute is titled "The Gift that was Henri Nouwen".

3 Years

File consists of 1 three-colour letterpress poster titled "3 Years" with passages from rob mclennan and Nathaniel G. Moore.

The poster states:

"50 copies designed and printed by hand at Someone.ca
to commemorate the third anniversary of
Canadian Literature's only full-contact literary reading:
Throwdown in O-Town 26 June 2008, Ottawa,
a poetry career ending contest between:
rob mclennan
Nathaniel G. Moore"

Someone Editions

Series consists of a folio collection, chapbooks, broadsides, and promotional materials designed, composed, and published by Someone Editions.

Day planners

File consists of seven of Card's personal day planners from 2011-2017. The day planners detail activities, meetings, conferences attended by Card in her capacity as National Leader of L'Arche Canada, as well as personal appointments and social engagements.

Nouwen letter project phone call summaries

File consists of written summaries of phone calls between the Letter Project coordinator and those contacted as part of the Letter Project. If the phone call was shorter or there was relatively little to note, the result of the conversation was only noted in the Letter Project Excel document.

Folder 1
1) Adolphsen Brame, Grace
2) Aman, Lenore (wife of Aman, Ken)
3) Ayer, Jutta
4) Babcock, Geraldine
5) Brackman, Ted
6) Brignoli, Lyn
7) Bussiere, Sandra
8) Butler, Sr. Elizabeth
9) Carlson, Rev. Glen
10) Carr, John A.
11) Carson, Doug and Joanie
12) Chittick, Rev Thomas B.
13) Chrovsky, Rev. Andriy
14) Chrisman, Amy (daughter of Beehler, Carolyn)
15) Clark, Rev Kelly and Priscilla
16) Cotter, Graham
17) de Pous, Martin
18) Dorman, Frank
19) Duncombe, David
20) Eddy, Rev Kathy
21) Evenrud, Jerry
22) Farnham, Suzanne
23) Faus, Nancy
24) Ferrigan, Fr. Robert
25) Freeman, Henry
26) Galadza, Olenka
27) Gilbert, Marty
28) Goldstein, John
29) Grol, Lini Richarda
30) Helfrich, Fr. Tom OSFS
31) Hesterberg, Rev. Paul
32) Hokanson, Rudolf
33) Hovde, Howard
34) Ingells, Carol
35) Jochum von Moltke, Veronica
36) Jones, Dr. Ann (actually spoke to Lux, Mary)
37) Knoble, Susanna
38) Kronstein, Mary Ellen
39) Ladley, Peter and Pat
40) Leinenweber, John
41) Lewis, Tilman
42) Malandra, Jan
43) Massie, Robert
44) McCrane, Rev. Gerard
45) McNally Fitzpatrick, Elaine
46) McTernan, Kevin
47) Miles, Mollie
48) Minarovich, Elizabeth
49) Morrison, Fr. Doug
50) Munn, Jean Louis
51) O'Brien, Dan
52) Odien, Terry
53) Olfson, Lewy
54) O'Neill, Fr. Dennis
55) Perabo, Eugene A.
56) Peterson, Ralph E.
57) Planchet, Gerard
58) May, Robert M.
59) Postema, Don
60) Rutledge, Bambi
61) Ruybalid, Mariana
62) Sforza-Cesarini, Lorenzo
63) Sipe, Richard
64) Shaffer, Kathy
65) Tassinari, Anthony
66) Udell, Rev. Lee and Sue
67) White, Richard Alan
68) Wulsin, Rev. Stockton
69) Youngchild, Gregory
70) Zak, Jean

Folder 2
1) Doolen, Mary
2) Gonichelis, Rev. Ralph
3) Mahr, Ruth
4) McAlister, Liz (wife of the late Phil Berrigan)
5) McConaty, Brady
6) Ponsetto, Daniel
7) Schiebergen, A.
8) Sinke-van Kooten, Dineke (Dr. B.M.)

Folder 3
1) Mary Mendenhall
2) Catherine Mondi
3) Lenore Nagy
4) Sr. Liberata Pellerin
5) Keith Reynolds
6) Joe Sarno
7) Eileen Smith
8) Mary Steenland
9) Warren Walkoff

Folder 4
1) Dr. John Santos
2) Mr. Gerard Bezdel
3) Michael Bentham
4) Brock Currie
5) Paulette Poirier
6) Fr. James Clifford
7) Lon Whitman
8) Sara Wright

Folder 5
1) Sofia Oscco-Moreno
2) Eddie Sears and daughter Kathy (Sears) Hall
3) Dan O'Brien
4) Rev. Susan E. Cartmell

Love be in my head...

File consists of 1 three-colour broadside with a traditional poem titled "Love".

The broadside states:

"handprinted at someone.ca in an edition of 52 numbered copies
February 2011"

Pencil notation at the bottom right denotes this broadside is #7 of 52.

I Heart U

File consists of 1 three-colour letterpress poster with the word "heart" and a pink and red graphic, printed on deckle-edged paper.

The bottom of the poster states:

"Hand composed and printed with love at someone.ca in Toronto Canada 2011"

Broadsides and posters

Subseries consists of one folio and one collection of broadsides (6 in total) with associated promotional materials, designed, composed, and printed by Someone Editions.

On a journey together: living in Christ: preparing to celebrate our 100th anniversary

File consists of a pamphlet published by the Diocese of Des Moines titled "On a Journey Together: Living in Christ: A Process of Evangelization in the Diocese of Des Moines", which was created to prepare for their 100th anniversary. This pamphlet includes definitions of terms, a letter from Reverend Richard E. Pates (Bishop of Des Moines), an evangelization prayer, information on the sessions involved in the development of their faith. Included in session two is a biography of Fr. Henri Nouwen and a passage from In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership." Included is instructions on how to ponder the stories (including Nouwen's), quotes on discipleship, and discussion questions.

Claudius

File consists of a Claudius publishers catalogue and pamphlet.

Laila Biali

File consists of a two-colour letterpress concert poster for Canadian jazz musician Laila Biali. The poster features a B&W photograph of Biali and is printed on deckle-edged paper.

Credits provided on the poster:

Print and design: Someone.ca
Photo: Edith Maybin

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