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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: A Lost Liturgy in Mi'kmaq

The Historiographer, 2019

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Research paper thumbnail of Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament Archives at Nashotah House

The Historiographer, 2016

The nine boxes of materials, on deposit at Nashotah House since 2010, include financial ledgers, ... more The nine boxes of materials, on deposit at Nashotah House since 2010, include financial ledgers, journals, meeting notes, devotional publications, estate documents, newspaper clippings, correspondence, promotional brochures, tracts, annual reports, and service leaflets. Of particular interest is the 1868-1905 manuscript Journal of Meetings and Services—an important primary source for the earliest decades of an organization based in the Church of England and its integration into the life of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.

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Research paper thumbnail of A Caroline Portrait in Philadelphia

SKCM News, 2019

The Philadelphia Times included a detailed account of a commemoration of King Charles the Martyr ... more The Philadelphia Times included a detailed account of a commemoration of King Charles the Martyr in its January 30, 1897 issue. The article narrates the unveiling of a painting of the Royal Martyr (originally painted with an elderly Queen Victoria's permission for the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York) at the Church of the Evangelists, Philadelphia, a major early American center of Anglo-Catholic activity.

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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: Polish Episcopalians in Philadelphia

The Historiographer, 2018

The Diocese of Pennsylvania sponsored a robust mission among Polish- speaking persons from 1916 t... more The Diocese of Pennsylvania sponsored a robust mission among Polish- speaking persons from 1916 to 1969. These congregations were distinct from the two major independent Polish churches outside of the Roman Catholic Church: the Polish Old Catholic Church in America, led by Anthony Kozlowski (1857-1905), and the better-known Polish National Catholic Church, led by Francis Hodur (1866-1953). After the merger of the two groups, the Episcopal Church and the Polish National Catholic Church entered into full communion.

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Research paper thumbnail of The Journal of Harry Croswell: An Exploratory Transcription

This semester-long independent study project involved an exploratory transcription of the manuscr... more This semester-long independent study project involved an exploratory transcription of the manuscript journal of Harry Croswell, rector of Trinity Church, New Haven from 1815 to 1858. In connection with the activities of the Trinity Church Historical Society, formed in 2011, I have examined and read three linear feet (ten boxes) of manuscript material by Croswell. The parish intends significant commemorative activities in 2015 and 2016 to mark the bicentenary of the completion of the current church building and its consecration; the Trinity Church Historical Society intends the production of publications related to the history of the church in this connection. Historical Society members have placed special emphasis on the desirability of locating primary sources by and about the earliest clergy attached to the congregation, and Croswell’s journal is by far the largest extant source of such material.

Examination of the Yale University Library Manuscripts and Archives material related to Harry Croswell established for me the unparalleled significance of Croswell’s writings for a thorough understanding of the social history of New Haven, the history of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Antebellum New England, and in the larger tradition of American diarists for its period. Croswell’s own participation in major journalistic and legal debates of the early American Republic is not treated directly in the Journal, but the ecclesiastical emphasis of the journal is nonetheless an unequalled source for information about pastoral practices, racial interactions, local “gown” vs. “town” dynamics, and the history of Yale University, as well as a thorough and sustained record for almost four decades of the life of a major urban parish of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.

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Research paper thumbnail of Whare Karakia: Maori Church Building, Decoration, and Ritual in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1834-1863

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2011

Whare Karakia: Maori Church Building, Decoration, and Ritual in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1834-1863. ... more Whare Karakia: Maori Church Building, Decoration, and Ritual in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1834-1863. By Richard Sundt. (Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2010, Pp. 240. $49.95) This important new book chronicles the church architectural dimensions of early encounters between Maori, the indigenous Polynesian inhabitants of New Zealand, and Pakeha, or Anglo-European settlers. Its focus is the houses of prayer - whare karakia in Maori - built on New Zealand's North Island between c. 1839 and 1856 in a distinctive new style indebted both to indigenous building traditions and Anglican ecclesiastical patterns. The last remaining example of these churches burned in 1995. Richard Sundt, professor in Art History at the University of Oregon, engages with an impressive variety of primary sources in his investigation of the history of this group of churches: sketches and (when available) photographs from the earliest periods of Maori-Pakeha contact; published and unpublished missionary lette...

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Research paper thumbnail of Ghost Storeys: Ralph Adams Cram, Modern Gothic Media, and Deconstructive Microhistory at a Canadian Church

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2019

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Research paper thumbnail of William Temple and Church Unity: The Politics of Ecumenical Theology

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2018

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Research paper thumbnail of Book Review: The Life and Letters of Philip Quaque, the First African Anglican Missionary

International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2011

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Research paper thumbnail of Richard Baxter's Reformed Liturgy: A Puritan Alternative to the Book of Common Prayer

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2018

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Research paper thumbnail of Bishop Francis Hodur: Biographical Essays

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Research paper thumbnail of Book Review: Cultural Encounters at Cape Farewell: The East Greenlandic Immigrants and the German Moravian Mission in the Nineteenth Century

International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2012

This important book collects nine essays on the interactions among missionary, commercial, coloni... more This important book collects nine essays on the interactions among missionary, commercial, colonizing, and indigenous interests at Cape Farewell (Danish: Kap Farvel; Greenlandic: Uummannarsuaq), the southernmost point of Greenland. The authors, two of whom were born in Greenland, describe the arrival in the nineteenth century of large numbers of eastern Greenlandic indigenous people at the German Moravian mission station of Friedrichsthal, located near Cape Farewell. The integration of these people into the life of the mission—through baptism, instruction, commerce, and other cultural interactions—is the main concern of the volume. Hans C. Gulløv reviews the history of the first inhabitants of this part of Greenland. Einar L. Jensen next examines the history of “contacts and colonisation” during the eighteenth century, focusing on the relations between East Greenlanders and West Greenlanders. Jensen also devotes two long chapters to European traders and missionaries, phases of internal Greenlandic immigration, and conflicts within the mission field. His work is especially thoughtful in its assessment of conflicts between the state monopoly Trading Company and the Moravian Brethren mission, as well as competition between the Danish Lutheran mission and the Moravian Brethren. In their chapter “Greenland in Herrnhut,” Kristine Raahauge and Hans Gulløv catalog many of the Greenlandic objects preserved in the Moravian Völkerkundemuseum at Herrnhut, Germany. Readers with little familiarity with nineteenth-century Greenlandic history will appreciate the careful use of German, Danish, and Greenlandic words for places, individuals, and terms. A large number of helpful maps, charts, and photographs well document the Moravian missionary experience in Greenland. The authors fail to situate MoravianGreenlandic interaction within the literature of other circumpolar missionary efforts. (One thinks particularly of the work of Frédéric Laugrand, Jarich Oosten, and François Trudel on contemporary Anglican missionary activity among the Inuit of Canada’s Baffin Island.) Nevertheless, Cultural Encounters at Cape Farewell is an attractive and interesting book that deserves a wide audience. Despite occasional unidiomatic English, it offers a refreshing exploration of missionary activity and influence in a particular time and place. —Richard J. Mammana, Jr.

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Research paper thumbnail of Catholic Converts: British and American Intellectuals Turn to Rome

Anglican Theological Review, 2000

... work they republished and read widely. The convert intellectuals wanted to persuade other Pro... more ... work they republished and read widely. The convert intellectuals wanted to persuade other Protestants, Jews, atheists, and agnostics to follow their example and convert to Catholicism. They generally wrote with this audience ...

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Research paper thumbnail of Bishop Francis Hodur: Biographical Essays

Anglican Theological Review, 2000

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Research paper thumbnail of England’s Black Tribunal: Or, King Charles’s Martyrdom.

Transcribed and introduced by Richard J. Mammana SKCM News, June 2018, pp. 23-26.

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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: The Anglo-Catholic Directory

Notes and Queries: The Anglo-Catholic Directory By Richard J. Mammana Published in The Historiogr... more Notes and Queries: The Anglo-Catholic Directory
By Richard J. Mammana
Published in The Historiographer, Winter (March), Vol. 58, No. 1, p. 3.

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Research paper thumbnail of Thomas Ken on King Charles the Martyr

Transcribed and introduced by Richard Mammana, SKCM News, June 2017.

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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: The Oneida Translation of Bishop Grafton and Cornelius Hill

By Richard Mammana for The Historiographer

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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: James DeKoven's Journals

Spring 2017. “Notes and Queries: James DeKoven’s Journals” in The Historiographer, Vol. LVII, No.... more Spring 2017. “Notes and Queries: James DeKoven’s Journals” in The Historiographer, Vol. LVII, No. 2, p. 4.

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Research paper thumbnail of George Roe Van De Water Manuscripts Accession

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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: A Lost Liturgy in Mi'kmaq

The Historiographer, 2019

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Research paper thumbnail of Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament Archives at Nashotah House

The Historiographer, 2016

The nine boxes of materials, on deposit at Nashotah House since 2010, include financial ledgers, ... more The nine boxes of materials, on deposit at Nashotah House since 2010, include financial ledgers, journals, meeting notes, devotional publications, estate documents, newspaper clippings, correspondence, promotional brochures, tracts, annual reports, and service leaflets. Of particular interest is the 1868-1905 manuscript Journal of Meetings and Services—an important primary source for the earliest decades of an organization based in the Church of England and its integration into the life of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.

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Research paper thumbnail of A Caroline Portrait in Philadelphia

SKCM News, 2019

The Philadelphia Times included a detailed account of a commemoration of King Charles the Martyr ... more The Philadelphia Times included a detailed account of a commemoration of King Charles the Martyr in its January 30, 1897 issue. The article narrates the unveiling of a painting of the Royal Martyr (originally painted with an elderly Queen Victoria's permission for the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, New York) at the Church of the Evangelists, Philadelphia, a major early American center of Anglo-Catholic activity.

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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: Polish Episcopalians in Philadelphia

The Historiographer, 2018

The Diocese of Pennsylvania sponsored a robust mission among Polish- speaking persons from 1916 t... more The Diocese of Pennsylvania sponsored a robust mission among Polish- speaking persons from 1916 to 1969. These congregations were distinct from the two major independent Polish churches outside of the Roman Catholic Church: the Polish Old Catholic Church in America, led by Anthony Kozlowski (1857-1905), and the better-known Polish National Catholic Church, led by Francis Hodur (1866-1953). After the merger of the two groups, the Episcopal Church and the Polish National Catholic Church entered into full communion.

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Research paper thumbnail of The Journal of Harry Croswell: An Exploratory Transcription

This semester-long independent study project involved an exploratory transcription of the manuscr... more This semester-long independent study project involved an exploratory transcription of the manuscript journal of Harry Croswell, rector of Trinity Church, New Haven from 1815 to 1858. In connection with the activities of the Trinity Church Historical Society, formed in 2011, I have examined and read three linear feet (ten boxes) of manuscript material by Croswell. The parish intends significant commemorative activities in 2015 and 2016 to mark the bicentenary of the completion of the current church building and its consecration; the Trinity Church Historical Society intends the production of publications related to the history of the church in this connection. Historical Society members have placed special emphasis on the desirability of locating primary sources by and about the earliest clergy attached to the congregation, and Croswell’s journal is by far the largest extant source of such material.

Examination of the Yale University Library Manuscripts and Archives material related to Harry Croswell established for me the unparalleled significance of Croswell’s writings for a thorough understanding of the social history of New Haven, the history of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Antebellum New England, and in the larger tradition of American diarists for its period. Croswell’s own participation in major journalistic and legal debates of the early American Republic is not treated directly in the Journal, but the ecclesiastical emphasis of the journal is nonetheless an unequalled source for information about pastoral practices, racial interactions, local “gown” vs. “town” dynamics, and the history of Yale University, as well as a thorough and sustained record for almost four decades of the life of a major urban parish of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.

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Research paper thumbnail of Whare Karakia: Maori Church Building, Decoration, and Ritual in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1834-1863

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2011

Whare Karakia: Maori Church Building, Decoration, and Ritual in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1834-1863. ... more Whare Karakia: Maori Church Building, Decoration, and Ritual in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1834-1863. By Richard Sundt. (Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2010, Pp. 240. $49.95) This important new book chronicles the church architectural dimensions of early encounters between Maori, the indigenous Polynesian inhabitants of New Zealand, and Pakeha, or Anglo-European settlers. Its focus is the houses of prayer - whare karakia in Maori - built on New Zealand's North Island between c. 1839 and 1856 in a distinctive new style indebted both to indigenous building traditions and Anglican ecclesiastical patterns. The last remaining example of these churches burned in 1995. Richard Sundt, professor in Art History at the University of Oregon, engages with an impressive variety of primary sources in his investigation of the history of this group of churches: sketches and (when available) photographs from the earliest periods of Maori-Pakeha contact; published and unpublished missionary lette...

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Research paper thumbnail of Ghost Storeys: Ralph Adams Cram, Modern Gothic Media, and Deconstructive Microhistory at a Canadian Church

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2019

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Research paper thumbnail of William Temple and Church Unity: The Politics of Ecumenical Theology

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2018

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Research paper thumbnail of Book Review: The Life and Letters of Philip Quaque, the First African Anglican Missionary

International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2011

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Research paper thumbnail of Richard Baxter's Reformed Liturgy: A Puritan Alternative to the Book of Common Prayer

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2018

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Research paper thumbnail of Bishop Francis Hodur: Biographical Essays

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Research paper thumbnail of Book Review: Cultural Encounters at Cape Farewell: The East Greenlandic Immigrants and the German Moravian Mission in the Nineteenth Century

International Bulletin of Mission Research, 2012

This important book collects nine essays on the interactions among missionary, commercial, coloni... more This important book collects nine essays on the interactions among missionary, commercial, colonizing, and indigenous interests at Cape Farewell (Danish: Kap Farvel; Greenlandic: Uummannarsuaq), the southernmost point of Greenland. The authors, two of whom were born in Greenland, describe the arrival in the nineteenth century of large numbers of eastern Greenlandic indigenous people at the German Moravian mission station of Friedrichsthal, located near Cape Farewell. The integration of these people into the life of the mission—through baptism, instruction, commerce, and other cultural interactions—is the main concern of the volume. Hans C. Gulløv reviews the history of the first inhabitants of this part of Greenland. Einar L. Jensen next examines the history of “contacts and colonisation” during the eighteenth century, focusing on the relations between East Greenlanders and West Greenlanders. Jensen also devotes two long chapters to European traders and missionaries, phases of internal Greenlandic immigration, and conflicts within the mission field. His work is especially thoughtful in its assessment of conflicts between the state monopoly Trading Company and the Moravian Brethren mission, as well as competition between the Danish Lutheran mission and the Moravian Brethren. In their chapter “Greenland in Herrnhut,” Kristine Raahauge and Hans Gulløv catalog many of the Greenlandic objects preserved in the Moravian Völkerkundemuseum at Herrnhut, Germany. Readers with little familiarity with nineteenth-century Greenlandic history will appreciate the careful use of German, Danish, and Greenlandic words for places, individuals, and terms. A large number of helpful maps, charts, and photographs well document the Moravian missionary experience in Greenland. The authors fail to situate MoravianGreenlandic interaction within the literature of other circumpolar missionary efforts. (One thinks particularly of the work of Frédéric Laugrand, Jarich Oosten, and François Trudel on contemporary Anglican missionary activity among the Inuit of Canada’s Baffin Island.) Nevertheless, Cultural Encounters at Cape Farewell is an attractive and interesting book that deserves a wide audience. Despite occasional unidiomatic English, it offers a refreshing exploration of missionary activity and influence in a particular time and place. —Richard J. Mammana, Jr.

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Research paper thumbnail of Catholic Converts: British and American Intellectuals Turn to Rome

Anglican Theological Review, 2000

... work they republished and read widely. The convert intellectuals wanted to persuade other Pro... more ... work they republished and read widely. The convert intellectuals wanted to persuade other Protestants, Jews, atheists, and agnostics to follow their example and convert to Catholicism. They generally wrote with this audience ...

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Research paper thumbnail of Bishop Francis Hodur: Biographical Essays

Anglican Theological Review, 2000

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Research paper thumbnail of England’s Black Tribunal: Or, King Charles’s Martyrdom.

Transcribed and introduced by Richard J. Mammana SKCM News, June 2018, pp. 23-26.

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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: The Anglo-Catholic Directory

Notes and Queries: The Anglo-Catholic Directory By Richard J. Mammana Published in The Historiogr... more Notes and Queries: The Anglo-Catholic Directory
By Richard J. Mammana
Published in The Historiographer, Winter (March), Vol. 58, No. 1, p. 3.

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Research paper thumbnail of Thomas Ken on King Charles the Martyr

Transcribed and introduced by Richard Mammana, SKCM News, June 2017.

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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: The Oneida Translation of Bishop Grafton and Cornelius Hill

By Richard Mammana for The Historiographer

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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: James DeKoven's Journals

Spring 2017. “Notes and Queries: James DeKoven’s Journals” in The Historiographer, Vol. LVII, No.... more Spring 2017. “Notes and Queries: James DeKoven’s Journals” in The Historiographer, Vol. LVII, No. 2, p. 4.

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Research paper thumbnail of George Roe Van De Water Manuscripts Accession

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Research paper thumbnail of Charles Chapman Grafton and the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament

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Research paper thumbnail of "Not a Harmony of Discords:" Ecclesiology in the Correspondence of Aleksei Khomiakov and William Palmer, 1844-1854

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Research paper thumbnail of ’The Oxford of Russia’: Trinity-Sergius Lavra through English-Speakers' Eyes

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Research paper thumbnail of Macdonell review

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2019

Review of Ghost Storeys: Ralph Adams Cram, Modern Gothic Media, and Deconstructive Microhistory a... more Review of Ghost Storeys: Ralph Adams Cram, Modern Gothic Media, and Deconstructive Microhistory at a Canadian Church. By Cameron Macdonell. (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press 2017, Pp. 301. $73.00.)

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Research paper thumbnail of Review of Richard Baxter's Reformed Liturgy

Review of Richard Baxter's Reformed Liturgy: A Puritan Alternative to the Book of Common Prayer, ... more Review of Richard Baxter's Reformed Liturgy: A Puritan Alternative to the Book of Common Prayer, Anglican and Episcopal History, June 2018, pp. 232-234.

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Research paper thumbnail of Review of Migration and Faith: The Migrations of the Schwenkfelders from Germany to America-Risks and Opportunities, by Horst Weigelt

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Research paper thumbnail of Review of William Temple and Church Unity

Anglican and Episcopal History, 2018

Reviewed by Richard Mammana in Anglican and Episcopal History, March 2018 (Vol. 87, No. 1), pp. 8... more Reviewed by Richard Mammana in Anglican and Episcopal History, March 2018 (Vol. 87, No. 1), pp. 85-88.

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Research paper thumbnail of TLC_Oct16.pdf

The Living Church, 2016

October 16, 2016. Review of Andrew Atherstone, The Journal of Bishop Daniel Wilson of Calcutta, 1... more October 16, 2016. Review of Andrew Atherstone, The Journal of Bishop Daniel Wilson of Calcutta, 1845-1857, in The Living Church, p. 23.

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Research paper thumbnail of St. Agnes Chapel of the Parish of Trinity Church in the City of New York 1892-1943

The Historiographer, 2016

Francis J. Sypher, Jr., St. Agnes Chapel of the Parish of Trinity Church in the City of New York ... more Francis J. Sypher, Jr., St. Agnes Chapel of the Parish of Trinity Church in the City of New York 1892-1943 (New York: Parish of Trinity Church, 2014, second edition). Hardcover, 159 pages, illustrated. Reviewed by Richard Mammana in The Historiographer, August 2016, pp. 17, 19.

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Research paper thumbnail of The Journal of Henry Robert Percival

Henry Robert Percival (April 30, 1854 - September 22, 1903) was a prominent American Episcopal pr... more Henry Robert Percival (April 30, 1854 - September 22, 1903) was a prominent American Episcopal priest and author. After studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the General Theological Seminary in New York, he was made a deacon on May 27, 1877, and ordained to the priesthood on June 10, 1878. He was elected rector of the Church of the Evangelists, Philadelphia, in 1880, and pursued a plan of Anglo-Catholic enrichment of its services; he oversaw the building of a new church beginning in 1885 and the planting of S. Elisabeth's Church as a nearby mission under the care of the Congregation of the Companions of the Holy Saviour and William Ignatius Loyola McGarvey.

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Research paper thumbnail of The Bishop White Prayer Book Society of Philadelphia

A Bibliography in Progress, with the Constitutions and By-Laws of 1834, 1853, and Charter of 1875... more A Bibliography in Progress, with the Constitutions and By-Laws of 1834, 1853, and Charter of 1875. Compiled from 2008 to present by Richard Mammana with assistance from 2020 by Michael Krasulski, Archivist and Historiographer of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania.

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Research paper thumbnail of The Sisterhood of the Good Shepherd 1871-1922

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Research paper thumbnail of Bishop Torok, by Frank Wilson (c. 1943)

Episcopal Bishop of Eau Clare Frank E. Wilson (1885-1944) undated memorandum on the status of Hun... more Episcopal Bishop of Eau Clare Frank E. Wilson (1885-1944) undated memorandum on the status of Hungarian Catholic/Orthodox supposed Bishop John Torok (1890-1955) in the Protestant Episcopal Church. Torok died as rector of Emmanuel Church, Great River, Long Island. Transcribed as research notes by Richard Mammana in 2005.

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Research paper thumbnail of J.J. Overbeck's Liturgia missae Orthodoxo-Catholicae occidentalis

Liturgia missae Orthodoxo-Catholicae occidentalis: essai humblement proposé au Saint Synode de l’... more Liturgia missae Orthodoxo-Catholicae occidentalis: essai humblement proposé au Saint Synode de l’église Russe: manuscript, [18--?] / par J.J. Overbeck, docteur en theologie et en philosophie.
Physical description: 1 v. (73 p.) ; 21 cm.
Princeton University Special Collections (MSS) C0199 (no. 810)
Transcribed by Richard J. Mammana, Jr., 2014.

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Research paper thumbnail of Notes and Queries: An Anglican Hebrew Mystery

Forthcoming in The Historiographer.

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Research paper thumbnail of The American Rite in Brooklyn: The Life and Liturgical Work of Andrew Chalmers Wilson

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Research paper thumbnail of Liturgical Bibliography of the Community of St. Mary

Compiled by Richard J. Mammana 2012

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Research paper thumbnail of Seiei: A Meiji-period Roman Catholic Poetry Collection

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Research paper thumbnail of Charles Chapman Grafton and the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament

Annual C.C. Grafton Commemoration Episcopal Cathedral of St. Paul, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, August... more Annual C.C. Grafton Commemoration
Episcopal Cathedral of St. Paul, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, August 25, 2012

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Research paper thumbnail of Sesquicentennial of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament

Sesquicentennial of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament Eucharistic Festival Lecture, Fond... more Sesquicentennial of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament
Eucharistic Festival Lecture, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, June 24, 2017

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