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245 10|aThomas J. Carroll Papers
506 |aRestrictions on AccessCollection is open for research.
520 2 |aThe Reverend Thomas J. Carroll Papers pertain to the life and work of Reverend Thomas J. Carroll. The bulk of the materials are from the 1940s and 1950s. The collection consists primarily of the incoming and outgoing correspondence of Father Carroll. Many of the letters discuss aspects of the liturgical weeks, the liturgical movement, and work with the blind. The collection also includes letters and photographs from Reverend Dekan George Nilges of Frankfurt, Germany. The materials from Nilges relate to the general condition of Frankfurt, Germany, including the city's religious life after World War II.
524 |aPreferred CitationIdentification of item, Box Number, Folder Number, Thomas J. Carroll Papers, MS2003-14, John J. Burns Library, Boston College.
545 |aReverend Thomas J. Carroll was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, on 1909 August 6. He graduated from Gloucester High School in 1928 and went on to study Greek, Latin, and Philosophy at The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. After graduation in 1932, Carroll decided to become a Roman Catholic priest. He studied at St. John's Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts and was ordained in 1938.
546 |aEnglish.
600 10|aCarroll, Thom, |d J. -- Co.
600 10|aBusch, William, |d1882-1971.
600 10|aChevigny, Hector, |d1904-1965.
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600 10|aEllard, Gerald, |d1894-1963.
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600 10|aMcManus, Frederick R. |q(Frederick Richard), |d1923-.
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600 10|aReinhold, Hans Ansgar, |d1897-1968.
610 10|aCatholic Church. |xArchdiocese of Boston (Mass.) |x Clergy |bArchdiocese of Boston (Mass.) -- Clergy -- Correspondence.
610 10|aCatholic Church |x Liturgy |x History |x Liturgy -- History -- Sources.
610 10|aCatholic Church |x United States |x Liturgy |x History |x 20th century |x United States -- Liturgy -- History -- 20th century -- Sources.
610 10|aCatholic Guild for the Blind (Boston, Mass.) |x History |x History -- Sources.
650 0|aBlind |x History |x Sources.
650 0|aLiturgical movement |x History |x Sources.
651 0|aFrankfurt am Main (Germany) |x Church history |x Sources.
856 42|u|zView the finding aid online.