St. Charles Borromeo Seminary (Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Dr. Peter LaManna papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 113
Abstract
The collection covers the career of Dr. Peter LaManna from his time at the Reading Choral Society in the mid-1960s to his leadership of the Archdiocese’s Liturgical Music office and beyond. It is subdivided into many different categories, from correspondence to booklets from the Masses his choirs sang at.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1961 - 2005
Father Francis Carbine Papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 108
Abstract
This collection contains material focusing mainly on St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, as well as general history of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and writings by Father Carbine.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1930 - 1979; 1832 - 1980
Monsignor William J. Lallou records
Collection
Identifier: MC 55
Abstract
Born in Philadelphia and a graduate of St. Charles Seminary (Overbrook, Philadelphia, PA), William J. Lallou (1880-1973) served as an assistant pastor and pastor of several parishes within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, including Our Lady of Lourdes, where he served as pastor for 17 years. He served as Director of the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and was a professor at St. Charles Seminary and at the Catholic University of America. He authored the book The fifty...
Dates:
1885 - 1975
Mary Brackett Willcox papers
Collection
Identifier: MC 10
Abstract
This collection contains mostly incoming correspondence to Mary Brackett Willcox (1796-1866), wife of James M. Willcox (1791-1854) whose family owned one of the most significant paper mills in the country in Ivy Mills, now Glenn Mills, Pennsylvania. Along with their status in industry, the Willcox family was also one of the most prominent families within the Catholic community in the Philadelphia area. The family’s mansion became the center of Catholicity in Delaware County, and served as...
Dates:
1807 - 1864; Majority of material found within 1842 - 1854