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Dates
- Creation: approximately 1650-approximately 1850
Scope and Contents
Collection of printed holy cards, largely of the eighteenth century, for German-speaking Catholics. Each card includes the name and feast day of a saint or spiritual event, an etched or engraved image of that saint or spiritual event, a brief devotional passage, and a summarized hagiography. Some cards appear in duplicate, others in multiple versions, with often significant overlap between versions (such as same text but different image, or same image... but different text). Most of the holy cards in this collection include serial numbers, indicating they were part of a set distributed over time to the same group of people, possibly as part of instruction by a religious order. Iconography, particularly the frequent presence of IHS (ΙΗΣΟΥΣ) and MRA (Mediatrix, Auxiliatrix, Reparatrix) monograms, suggests a possible Jesuit connection, especially to Marian Congregations.
See moreLanguage of Materials
Cards are predominantly in German, with some names in Latin. A few cards are entirely in Latin.
Restrictions on Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 2 Linear Feet (1 container)
Repository Details
Part of the John J. Burns Library Repository
John J. Burns Library
Boston College
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Chestnut Hill MA 02467 USA
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