Bibliography

Archival Collections

American Catholic History Research Center, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.

    Catholic Daughters of the Americas Papers

    Daughters of Isabella Records

    National Catholic Welfare Conference Records

    National Council of Catholic Women Records

Archdiocese of Chicago Archives and Records, Chicago, Illinois

    Albert Cardinal Meyer Collection

    Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women Collection

University of Notre Dame Archives, Notre Dame, Indiana

    Christian Family Movement Records

    Lillian O’Connor Papers

Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

    Theresians of the United States Records

Catholic Periodicals

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America

Ave Maria

Catholic School Journal

Catholic Woman

Emmanuel

Family Digest

Homiletic and Pastoral Review

Information

The Isabellan

Liguorian

Marriage

Maryknoll

News and Views

Sign

The Theresian

Today

Word

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