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+ | === A place for online publication of the fruits of Marist Studies === | ||
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+ | *[ [https://mega.nz/#!etRmzDAJ!TVBlRpfoFz_bhM-xhp3EuoJ_bww6-7iq_1Cpiait5k8 - PDF Download]] using Chrome - other browsers may not complete the download | ||
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+ | *[[A Piety Able to Cope]] by Jan Snijders SM, 2008 | ||
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+ | *[[To Be A Marist]] Retreat talks by Justin Taylor SM, 2007-2008 | ||
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+ | *[[Biographical Notes]] Summary information about some of the early Marists. | ||
+ | *[[Catholic Missionaries]] Catholic Missionaries in New Zealand 1838-1870 (includes non-Marists) | ||
+ | *[[Catholic Mission Stations]] - an attempt to list who was based where when | ||
+ | *[[Constitutions Project]] A linking of the tales in the LRO to the Constitutions of the Society of Mary | ||
+ | *[[Forum Novum]] Online edition of the magazine of Marist Studies | ||
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+ | === Marist Studies Seminar - at Good Shepherd College, Auckland, 5 June 2017 === | ||
+ | *[[Media:Clisby_-_A_MIRROR_IMAGE.pdf |Br Edward Clisby FMS - ''A Short History'']] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Greiler_-_Trinitarian_Key.pdf|Fr Alois Greiler - ''Marist Spirituality in a Trinitarian Key'']] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Leamy_-_Collaborators.pdf|Sr Pat Leamy SMSM - ''Collaborators in “continuing the mission of Mary in the Church”'']] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Taylor_-_The_Context_of_the_Work_of_Mary.pdf|Fr Justin Taylor SM - ''The Context of the Work of Mary'']] | ||
+ | *[[Media:Wilson_-_History_of_Marist_Sisters_June_5_2017.pdf|Sr Gemma Wilson SM - ''History of the Marist Sisters'']] | ||
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+ | === Links to Other Publications on the Internet === | ||
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+ | *[http://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/bitstream/10289/4767/3/thesis.pdf Harman, Sandy “The Struggle for Success: A Socio-Cultural Perspective on the French Marist Priests and their Māori Mission,1838-1867.” DPhil, Hamilton: Waikato University 2010.] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[http://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/bitstream/10092/3203/1/thesis_fulltext.pdf Giselle Larcombe's thesis on Antoine Garin] |
+ | *[http://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/handle/10092/882 Hélène Serabian's thesis (in French) on Garin's Journal - ''Le Journal du Père Antoine Garin 1844-1846. Une édition critique présentée avec commentaire, transcription et annotations''] | ||
− | [ | + | *[http://www.acertainway.info Craig Larkin's '' A Certain Way'' - an introduction to Marist Spirituality and Marist History] |
Revision as of 09:22, 1 August 2018
For translations of Lettres reçues d’Océanie by Fr Charles Girard SM click here.
For Letters from Oceania collected and translated by Br Edward Clisby FMS click here.
For a book of texts: for the study of marist spirituality compiled by edwin keel sm click here.
Contents
Secondary Sources
A place for online publication of the fruits of Marist Studies
- [ - PDF Download] using Chrome - other browsers may not complete the download
- A Piety Able to Cope by Jan Snijders SM, 2008
- To Be A Marist Retreat talks by Justin Taylor SM, 2007-2008
- Biographical Notes Summary information about some of the early Marists.
- Catholic Missionaries Catholic Missionaries in New Zealand 1838-1870 (includes non-Marists)
- Catholic Mission Stations - an attempt to list who was based where when
- Constitutions Project A linking of the tales in the LRO to the Constitutions of the Society of Mary
- Forum Novum Online edition of the magazine of Marist Studies
Marist Studies Seminar - at Good Shepherd College, Auckland, 5 June 2017
- Br Edward Clisby FMS - A Short History
- Fr Alois Greiler - Marist Spirituality in a Trinitarian Key
- Sr Pat Leamy SMSM - Collaborators in “continuing the mission of Mary in the Church”
- Fr Justin Taylor SM - The Context of the Work of Mary
- Sr Gemma Wilson SM - History of the Marist Sisters