Box 1
Contains 34 Results:
“Apostalate Studies”, by Sister Rodegunde Flaxman. Source, No.3, pp. 1-21, 1972
This collection consists of letters she wrote to her husband and many writings and publications about her.
Donated by Dr. Sarah Brabant.
“Cornelia Connelly, The Cause Room, unidentified author. The Pylon, Volume 21, No.3, Winter 1960/1961
This collection consists of letters she wrote to her husband and many writings and publications about her.
Donated by Dr. Sarah Brabant.
“Why an American Founders for England in 1864?, by James Walsh, SJ. The Pylon, Volume 23, No.3, pp. 2-6, Winter 1961/1962
This collection consists of letters she wrote to her husband and many writings and publications about her.
Donated by Dr. Sarah Brabant.
“Nineteenth Century Englishwomen: Cornelia’s Context”, by Judith Lancaster. Source, pp. 3-6, 25 November 1992
This collection consists of letters she wrote to her husband and many writings and publications about her.
Donated by Dr. Sarah Brabant.
“Cornelia, The Story of Cornelia Connelly (1809-1879), Foundress of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus”, by Mary Andrew Armour. The Society of the Holy Child Jesus, First Edition, pp. 1-20, 1979
This collection consists of letters she wrote to her husband and many writings and publications about her.
Donated by Dr. Sarah Brabant.
“Roots, 1779-1865", Part One, Chapter 3, by Margaret Williams. The Society of the Sacred Heart, History of a Spirit, 1800-1975
This collection consists of letters she wrote to her husband and many writings and publications about her.
Donated by Dr. Sarah Brabant.
“James Walsh, Cornelia Connelly and the Society of the Holy Child Jesus”, by Sister Elizabeth Mary Strub, pp. 184-197, No other sources available
This collection consists of letters she wrote to her husband and many writings and publications about her.
Donated by Dr. Sarah Brabant.
“A Tale of Two Scandals: Cornelia Connelly as Nouvelle Heloise”, by Barbara Newman. Review for Religion, pp. 342-363, 2011
This collection consists of letters she wrote to her husband and many writings and publications about her.
Donated by Dr. Sarah Brabant.
“Cornelia Connelly’s Innovations in Female Education, 1846-1864: Revolutionizing the School Curriculum for Girls" (review), by Virginia Kaib Ratigan. The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 97, No. 1, January 2011
This collection consists of letters she wrote to her husband and many writings and publications about her.
Donated by Dr. Sarah Brabant.
"The Curious Case of Cornelia Connelly", by Dr. Pat McNamara. In Ages Past, published on the Catholic Portal
This collection consists of letters she wrote to her husband and many writings and publications about her.
Donated by Dr. Sarah Brabant.