Catholicism
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
"Brother Juniper's tales on Navajoland" [typescript]
"Brother Juniper's tales of Navajoland" (1970) is a 128-page typed volume recording the experiences and daily life of Brother Juniper of the St. Christopher's Mission, with the Navajo in Bluff, Utah.
William H. McDougall papers
The William H. McDougall papers (circa 1900-1960) consist of the personal and professional papers of McDougall, pastor and monsignor of Salt Lake City's Cathedral of the Madeleine. Included are genealogy records, correspondence, diary transcripts, news clippings, notes, writings, and manuscript drafts, among other materials.
James Missey articles on Ammon Hennacy
The James Missey articles (1990) are titled: "Ammon Hennacy, Christian Anarchism and the One-Person Revolution" and "An Anarchist Joins the Catholic Church: Why Ammon Hennacy Became a Catholic." Currently, Missey is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. He knew Ammon Hennacy before his conversion to the Catholic Church in 1952.
Jerome C. Stoffel collection
The Jerome C. Stoffel collection (1950s) consists of a pamphlet and an accompanying letter from the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City asking for contributions to support missionary activities in Utah. Included is an anonymous pamphlet, published ostensibly under LDS Church authority, attacking the first and expressing isolationist and anti-Catholic sentiments.