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CSB/SJU Archives

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College of Saint Benedict

Archivist
Peggy Roske
E-Mail Address
proske@csbsju.edu
Address
College Archives
37 S. College Avenue
St. Joseph, MN 56374
Phone
320/ 363-5019
Holdings
Records of the College of St. Benedict, 1961 to present. The student newspapers 1965-1999 are full-text searchable online from the Student Newspapers page on the Archives' website. See Saint Benedict's Monastery for the college records 1913 to 1961.

Saint Benedict's Monastery

Archivist
Renee Rau, O.S.B.
E-Mail Address
rrau@csbsju.edu
Address
St. Benedict's Monastery Archives
104 Chapel Lane
St. Joseph, MN 56374
Phone
320/ 363-7034
Holdings
Records of Saint Benedict's Monastery (formerly known as Saint Benedict's Convent), including records of the Academy of Saint Benedict, the College of Saint Benedict, and related organizations American Benedictine Academy, Monastic Interreligious Dialogue, Federation of Saint Benedict, and Leadership Conference of Women Religious.

Saint John's Abbey

Archivist
David Klingeman, O.S.B.
E-Mail Address
dklingeman@csbsju.edu
Address
Abbey Archives
St. John's Abbey
Collegeville, MN 56321
Phone
320/ 363-2699
Holdings
The Abbey Archives, founded in 1871, is the depository for all official papers of St. John's Abbey (e.g., abbatial papers; Chapter, Senior Council, and committee minutes; legal and ecclesiastical documents; financial records; correspondence series of individual monks; and publications). Also included are manuscript histories, letters, diaries, journals, sermons, oral histories, and other memorabilia. Open to researchers by appointment only.

Saint John's University

Archivist
Peggy Roske
E-Mail Address
proske@csbsju.edu
Address
University Archives
St. John's University
Collegeville, MN 56321
Phone
320/ 363-2129
Holdings
The University Archives, founded in 1975, is the depository for the offices of Saint John's University, Saint John's Preparatory School, and the Institute for Ecumenical and Cultural Research. The archives also maintains numerous subject collections, as well as minutes and reports of the Faculty Assembly and the Board of Regents, university and student publications, blueprints of campus buildings, and other memorabilia. The archives also offers a variety of online indexes to publications (such as the student newspaper, The Record) on the history of Saint John's University and Saint John's Abbey, 1856-present.

Comments to Miranda Novak.
Last updated: January 18, 2007. Links checked: January 18, 2007.