New Guinea, New Zealand, and Australia, negatives, 1987
Scope and Contents
Documents the academic, military, religious, and writing career of Jesuit priest and Boston College professor William J. Leonard, SJ. Materials include artifacts, correspondence, journals, meeting minutes and reports, notes, photographs, and writings. Leonard's involvement in the liturgical movement is particularly well documented, reflecting his pastoral, practical, and scholarly contributions to the revitalization of liturgy and lay participation in the Catholic Church before, during, and following the Second Vatican Council. The papers also feature Leonard's service as a US Army Chaplain during World War II, when he was stationed in New Guinea and the Philippines. Leonard's Boston College materials cover both his teaching and administrative roles, including his role as Curator of the Liturgy and Life Collection at the John J. Burns Library. The papers document Leonard's personal and priestly formation throughout, including personal correspondence, journals, and photographs.
Dates
- Creation: 1987
Creator
- From the Collection: Leonard, William J. (1908-2000) (Person)
- From the Collection: Tedesco, E. J. (Person)
Access Note
Negatives are not an access medium and are not available for use.
Full Extent
From the Sub-Series: 8 Linear Feet (6 containers)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the John J. Burns Library Repository
John J. Burns Library
Boston College
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