Ecumenism

Elements area

Taxonomy

Code

Scope note(s)

    Source note(s)

      Display note(s)

        Hierarchical terms

        Ecumenism

          Equivalent terms

          Ecumenism

            Associated terms

            Ecumenism

              7 Archival description results for Ecumenism

              7 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
              MP-10-R0060 · Fonds · 1930-1940
              Part of Mission Program Activities

              This is a small group of the Commission’s minutes and reports. Of note is a 1931 report by Frank Gavin on the condition of the Church in Europe and the Middle East, which was filed with the Committee on Ecclesiastical Relations as it was then known.

              Advisory Commission on Ecclesiastical Relations
              PP-00-R0108 · Fonds · 1908-1929
              Part of Personal Papers and Archives

              The Emhardt papers consist primarily of correspondence and minutes and reports of organizations with which he was connected, specifically the Christian Unity Foundation and the Anglican and Eastern Association. Records from miscellaneous committees and organizations of which Emhardt was also associated, including the Committee for Church Work Among Foreign-Born Americans, round out the collection.

              Emhardt, William Chauncey
              PP-00-R0237 · Fonds · 1913-1990 (bulk 1937-1985)
              Part of Personal Papers and Archives

              The Papers of Massey H. Shepherd, Jr. include materials pertaining to Shepherd’s personal life, his teaching career, and his many responsibilities as a priest for The Episcopal Church. Shepherd was a prolific writer and the collection contains a great deal of his research and written work, both published and unpublished. Also included is correspondence, printed material, and Church publications which reflect the wide range of Shepherd's interests as well as the many Church agencies and functions with which he was associated.

              Shepherd, Jr., Massey Hamilton
              Torok (Rev.), John. Papers
              PP-00-R0086 · Fonds · 1888-1956
              Part of Personal Papers and Archives

              The Papers of John Torok consist primarily of correspondence with some legal or ecclesiastical documents. Torok’s correspondence centers largely on his own efforts to serve as an ordained person in the U.S. Episcopal Church. The material has value to understanding the complexity in ecumenical relationships in the inter-war period. The various legal, diplomatic, medical, and academic documents, including depositions, transcripts of an interrogation that Torok received at the hands of the Economic Warfare division in 1942, and the confession of William Emhardt of the National Council regarding his attempt to undermine Torok in 1924.

              Torok’s writings in this collection are primarily ecclesiastical and relate to Count Michael Karolyi, who was briefly the leader of the First Hungarian People’s Republic, 1918-1919. Torok had served under him in the State Department.

              Torok, John
              West, Edward Nason. Papers
              PP-00-R0349 · Fonds · 1890-1992 (bulk 1930-1990)
              Part of Personal Papers and Archives

              This extensive collection documents three activities that Edward West held as central throughout his life: (1) his long career as Canon Sacrist, Sub-Dean, and Master of Ceremonies at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, (2) his service as Chaplain to the United States National Guard, and (3) his devotion to liturgy and the church’s observance of the ceremonial, including many artistic achievements in the areas of heraldry and architectural motif. The archive contains sermons, addresses, original artwork, correspondence, photographs, audio recordings, news clippings, and awards and honoraria from the period 1930-1990 with some collected works as early as 1903 and as late as 1992.

              West, Edward Nason
              Wright, J. Robert. Papers
              PP-00-R0367 · Fonds · 1923-2016
              Part of Personal Papers and Archives

              This extensive collection documents J. Robert Wright’s prolific career as a theologian, professor, and ecumenical pioneer. His dedication to the Ecumenical Movement, especially with the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Churches, and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ECLA) is evident throughout the collection in his published writings, his General Theological Seminary course materials, and his work with the Anglican Communion.

              Wright, J. Robert