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100 1 |aJegen, Carol Frances.
245 10|aCarol Frances Jegen, B.V.M., Ph. D., papers,|f1958-2007.
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351 |aSeries 1: Biographical and Personal, 1973-1995. Series 2: Awards, 1977-1986. Series 3: Lectures, 1978-1995. Series 4: Associations, Meetings, Conferences, 1961-1989. Series 5: Books, 1985-1989. Series 6: Articles, 1961-1996. Series 7: Book Reviews, 1985-1995. Series 8: Audio-Visual Materials, n.d. Series 9: Publications, 1961-1994, n.d. Addendum 1. Series 1: Biographical Material, 1958-2001, n.d. Series 2: Professional Activities, 1961-2001, n.d. Series 3: Audiovisual, 1968-2000, n.d. Addendum 2. Series 1: Biographical, 1994-2007, n.d. Series 2: Professional: General, 1984-2002, n.d. Series 3: Professional: Conferences, Meetings & Retreats, 1981-2004, n.d. Series 4: Subject Files, 1966-2004, n.d. Addendum 3. Series 1: Biographical, 2003-2007, n.d. Series 2: Professional, 1978-2006, n.d. Series 3: Subject Files, 1975-1996, n.d. Series 4: Audio Visual, n.d.|bChronological arrangement. Addendum 3 is arranged alphabetically.
545 0 |aBorn October 11, 1925, Chicago, Illinois. Distinguished author, professor, and member of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Carol Frances Jegen was born October 11, 1925. She joined the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary on September 8, 1944. She received her B.S. in History from St. Louis University in 1951, and both her M.A. in Theology in 1958 and her Ph.D. in Religious Studies in 1968 from Marquette University. She served as a faculty member at Mundelein University from 1957 to 1991 as a Professor of Religious Studies (Associate Professor in 1969 and full Professor in 1972), Theology Department Chairwoman (1957-1964, 1968-1969, 1973), Chairperson of the Peace Studies Committee (1987-1991), coordinator of the Hispanic Institute (1979-1987, 1989-1991), and as the founder and subsequently, director of both Mundelein's Graduate Program in Religious Studies (1967-1977, 1979-1982) and the Mundelein Center for Religious Education (1966-1970). A longtime supporter of social justice issues, Sr. Carol Frances Jegen is perhaps best known for her unfailing support of and participation in the United Farm Workers protests in the 1960s and 1970s.
520 2 |aThe papers of Carol Frances Jegen, B.V.M., Ph. D., span the years 1958 to 2007 and primarily document her writings and lectures. Included are awards, lecture notes, correspondence, book reviews, articles, and audio-visual materials. Topics include the Blessed Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ, civil disobedience, and peace.
506 |aSome restrictions may apply.
546 |aIn English.
555 0 |aFinding aid available in repository;|cfolder level.
544 |nSee Also: The Hispanic Institute records, the Mundelein College records, and the Peace Studies Collection all held at the Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago.
544 |nSee Also: The archives of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Dubuque, Iowa.
500 |aConsult repository for information on possible additions to this collection that are not covered by this description.
599 |aCRRA|b2011-09-16
600 10|aJegen, Carol Frances|vArchives.
610 20|aSisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Dubuque, Iowa)
610 20|aUnited Farm Workers.
600 00|aMary,|cBlessed Virgin, Saint.
600 00|aJesus Christ|xIntercession.
650 0|aCivil disobedience|xReligious aspects.
650 0|aPeace|xReligious aspects.
610 20|aMundelein College|xAdministration.
710 2 |aLoyola University of Chicago.|bWomen and Leadership Archives.
852 |aLoyola University of Chicago.|bWomen and Leadership Archives.|eChicago, Illinois.
994 |aC0|bIAL