Mundelein Seminary by Gail Kahover |
Mundelein Seminary Presentation at Cook Memorial Library in Libertyville, IL
Mundelein Seminary is the largest priesthood training program in the nation today, preparing priests for 31 dioceses around the world. Author Gail Kahover presents highlights from her book Mundelein Seminary, including a pictorial history of the school's visionary and founder, photos of construction from concept to completion, and stories of the institution's growth and the seminarians who have attended it.
Monday, March 16 at 7 p.m.
Cook Park Library, Libertyville
REGISTER: 847-362-2330,
webres.cooklib.org, or at the library.
There is currently a waiting list for the program, but those who are interested in purchasing Ms. Kahover's book can find details here.
Thank you to Joan Sweeney for bringing this program to our attention.
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Monday, March 16 at 7 p.m.
Cook Park Library, Libertyville
REGISTER: 847-362-2330,
webres.cooklib.org, or at the library.
There is currently a waiting list for the program, but those who are interested in purchasing Ms. Kahover's book can find details here.
Thank you to Joan Sweeney for bringing this program to our attention.
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Society of American Archivists Committee for Ethics and Professional Conduct is proud that four case studies have been written and published in the last year and are available online here.
These case studies are written by real people and cover real situations encountered by archivists working in the field. They are guides on how to approach similar situations for other archivists and those studying archives.
The CEPC committee is still looking for archivists to provide case studies covering other areas in the Code of Ethics.
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