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110 2 |aLoyola University of Chicago.|bHispanic Institute.
245 10|aHispanic Institute records,|f1973-2003
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351 |aSeries 1: History, Organization, Budget, 1974-1995, n.d. Series 2: Grants, 1976-2000, n.d. Series 3: Other Hispanic Groups, n.d. Series 4: Archdiocesan Hispanic Task Force, 1978-1995, n.d. Series 5: Miscellaneous material, 1977-1993, n.d. Series 6: Catholic Theological Union and the National Catholic Council for Hispanic Ministry, 1989-1994, n.d. Series 7: Loyola University Chicago Institute of Pastoral Studies, 1991-2003, n.d. Series 8: Collaboration with Joliet and Rockford Dioceses, 1988-1995, n.d. Series 9: Books, Awards, and Audiovisual, 1973-1995, n.d.;|bArranged first by subject, then chronologically.
545 |aMundelein College program, established in 1976. The Hispanic Institute of Mundelein College began as a cooperative program sponsored by the pastoral ministry component of the Religious Studies Department, the bilingual bicultural program of the Education Department and the Spanish Department of the Modern Language Division. In 1976 a six week summer program with experienced faculty began. The weekly themes were: Culture and Ministry, Ministry to Hispanic Youth in the US, Ecclesial Communities Models, Sacramental Renewal, Historical Perspectives of Latin America, and Theology of Liberation. Carol Frances Jegen, BVM, directed and coordinated the Hispanic Institute. Rosilinda Ramerez served as director from 1978 to 1979 and Ken Ortega from 1986 to 1989. A major concern in planning was to link non-credit courses with higher level studies. This led to the creation of a Pastoral Competency Program called the Certificado de Capacitacion Pastoral as a way to help ministers progress from elementary formation to programs of higher studies. Toward the end of the 1980s Father William Conway of the Diocese of Joliet connected his diocesan Hispanic work with the Institute to create a full training program.
520 2 |aThe papers of the Hispanic Institute of Mundelein College span the years 1973-2003 and document the beginning of the Institute to the Mundelein-Loyola affiliation through the period of integration with Loyola's Institute of Pastoral Studies. Under the direction of William Spine, S.J., the program grew to foster interest and planning for education for pastoral ministry of Spanish speaking Catholics begun early in the 1960s and 1970s. The papers show the leadership of Mundelein College and Carol Frances Jegen, BVM, as both director and coordinator in developing educational courses and in working with other similar interest groups and agencies to provide necessary and essential pastoral ministry education. The papers include materials such as course offerings, minutes and agendas of meetings, financial reports, search for and grant proposals for financial support, correspondence and Hispanic Task Force Reports. Spanish language documents, titles, and other material are not translated into English.
506 |aSome restrictions may apply.
546 |aIn English and Spanish.
555 0 |aFinding aid available in repository;|cfolder level.
544 |nSee Also: Loyola University Chicago's Istitute of Pastoral Studies-Instituto Hispano at the Loyola University Chicago Archives; Carol Frances Jegen, BVM, papers at the Women and Leadership Archives; Mundelein College records at the Women and Leadership Archives; and Mundelein Voices: The Women's College Experience, 1930-1991 edited by Ann Harrington, BVM, and Prudence Moylan, PhD, Loyola University Press.
500 |aConsult repository for information on possible additions to this collection that are not covered by this description.
599 |aCRRA|b2011-09-16
610 20|aLoyola University of Chicago.|bHispanic Institute|vArchives.
610 20|aMundelein College.|bHispanic Institute|vArchives.
650 0|aChurch work with Hispanic Americans|xCatholic Church.
650 0|aChurch work with Hispanic Americans|xResearch grants.
600 10|aJegen, Carol Frances.
600 10|aSpine, William.
600 10|aZapata, Dominga.
710 2 |aMundelein College.|bHispanic Institute.
710 2 |aLoyola University of Chicago.|bWomen and Leadership Archives.
852 |aLoyola University of Chicago.|bWomen and Leadership Archives.|eChicago, Illinois.
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