INDEX
Volumes 1-10
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A. J. Santero: New Mexican santero, vol. 7: 33, 72, 74
Adelsverein: vol. 10: 30-31
adultery: grounds for divorce in Spanish colonies, vol. 4: 108-09
Aeterni Patris, Pope Leo XIII: vol. 7: 23, 31
African-American Texans: ministry to, article about, vol. 6: 19
Agonizing Heart of Jesus, Sisters of the: see Sisters of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus
Aguilar, Alicia Crespin: supportive of Filimón Aguilar's work, vol. 10: 51; marries Filimón Aguilar, vol. 10: 52
Aguilar, Filimón, santero: article about, vol. 10: 51; biographical information, vol. 10: 52; establishes informal school in Bernalillo to teach the art of retablo painting, vol. 10: 53; illus., vol. 10: 55, 57, 58
Alamo: see Mission San Antonio de Valero
Alazán Courts: low-rent housing project in Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish completed, vol. 4: 62
Alemán, Manuel, rancher: finds remains of Father Keralum, O.M.I., vol. 6: 46
Alfaro, Rev. Juan: article by noted, vol. 2: 79
All Hallows: Dublin, Ireland, role in training U.S. clergy, noted, vol. 6: 15
All Souls Day: vol. 8: 24
Allen, Angeline: vol. 8: 68, 69
Allitt, Patrick: book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 161
Almaráz, Félix D., Jr.: activities of, vol. 2: 84, vol. 3: 98, vol. 4: 118, vol. 5: 92, vol. 6: 77, 80, vol. 7: 132, 136, vol. 8: 119, vol. 9: 101, vol. 10: 76; article by, vol. 3: 17, vol. 7: 91; articles by noted, vol. 5: 95; book by noted, vol. 2:84; book by reviewed, vol. 1: 65; book reviews by, vol. 1: 64, 74, vol. 2: 98; publications by noted, vol. 1: 62; receives award, vol. 2: 84
alumbradismo: first detected in Toledo, vol. 10: 11; characteristic elements of, vol. 10: 11; first accusations of in Mexico, vol. 10: 12
alumbrados: article about, vol. 10: 9; first detected in Toledo, vol. 10: 11; characteristic elements of, vol. 10: 11;
American Catholic Historical Association: Spring Meeting at University of St. Thomas, Houston, Texas, mentioned, vol. 6: 77; created, vol. 7: 29; described, vol. 7: 132; annual Spring meeting at Marion College, Indianapolis, Indiana, noted, vol. 9: 101
American Catholic intellectual life during the progressive period, article about, vol. 7: 13
American Catholic Parish: A History From 1850 to the Present, The, reviewed, vol. 2: 92
American Catholic Preaching and Piety in the Time of John Carroll, reviewed, vol. 4: 132
American Catholic: the Saints and Sinners Who Built America's Most Powerful Church, reviewed, vol. 10: 99
American Catholic Women: A Historical Exploration, reviewed, vol. 1: 73
American Catholics and Slavery: 1789- 1866, An Anthology of Primary Documents, reviewed, vol. 7: 143
American Colleges: at Louvain and Rome, role in training U.S. clergy, noted vol. 6: 15
American Federation of Catholic Societies, established, vol. 7: 29
American Party, political party of the Know-Nothings: vol. 10: 39, 44; anti-immigrant, anti-Catholic stance, vol. 10: 44; achieve first Texas victory in 1854 San Antonio municipal election, vol. 10: 44; become major issue for statewide elections in 1855, vol. 10: 45
American Vincentians: A Popular History of the Congregation of the Mission in the United States, The, reviewed, vol. 1: 81
Americanism: and American Catholic intellectual life, article about, vol. 7: 13
Americanists, conversion mentality of: vol. 7: 27-28
Ancient Order of Hibernians: vol. 10: 63
Anderson, Claudia: activities of, vol. 5: 94
Angel: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 70
Annunciation, St. Hedwig, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 38
Anti Christ in Taos, The: vol. 9: 68, 71-73
Anti-Cristo de Taos, Father Henri-Paul- Marie Le Guillou, vol. 9: 64-74
Anti Cristo en Taos, El: vol. 9: 68-71
Antigua California: Mission and Colony on the Peninsular Frontier, 1697-1768, reviewed, vol. 6: 85
Anza, Governor Juan Bautista de: church-state relations during his tenure in New Mexico, article about, vol. 9: 26; mission consolidation, vol. 9: 26-29; state-directed ecclesiastical reform, vol. 9: 29-36; collection of tithes, vol. 9: 36-38
Apache Indians and Mission San Luis, The, reviewed, vol. 10: 90
Apodaca, Chayo: oral history about Holy Week observances in Socorro, Texas, vol. 9: 93, 94-95
Apodaca, Ignacio: oral history about Holy Week observances in Socorro, Texas, vol. 9: 88
Appleby, R. Scott: book by reviewed, vol. 4: 129
Appleby, Scott: named Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, vol. 6: 78
Aquinas, Thomas: work by quoted in relation to culture, vol. 5: 15
Aragón, José: New Mexican santero, vol. 7: 33
Aragón, [José] Rafael: New Mexican santero, vol. 7: 33, 44, 72
Aramburu, Ana de: vol. 10: 24
Arbiol, Antonio de: writer on mystical theology, vol. 10: 16-17, 21, 22-24
Archdiocesan Archives Fund, San Antonio: vol. 8: 100
Archdiocese of San Antonio, Texas: published centennial history described, vol. 3: 83-84
Archer County, Texas: Russian-German settlement in, vol. 4: 40-43
architecture, ecclesiastical: impact of Catholic Church administrative organization on, vol. 2:56-57; European influences on American forms, vol. 2: 10-14; Native-American influences on American forms discussed, vol. 2: 10; in Texas, articles on, vol. 2: 15, 26, 54; article about, vol. 6: 35; vol. 9: 9; photographic essay on church architecture in El Paso area of Texas, vol. 9: 43,
Archival Investigations for Mission Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de los Ais, San Augustine County, Texas: A Catalog of Documents and Maps of the Mission Dolores de los Ais Historical Materials Collection, reviewed, vol. 10: 79
archives: development of the Church's concern for, vol. 8: 89-92
Archives Advisory Committee, San Antonio: vol. 8: 99
Arias, Bishop David: book by noted, vol. 4: 117; book by reviewed, vol. 5: 114; vol. 7: 142
Arkes, Hadley: work by quoted in relation to culture, vol. 5: 22
Assisi, St. Francis: sculptures of, by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 70
Association for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas: see Adelsverein
Augustinians in New Spain: vol. 8: 16
Austin, Texas: Holy Cross Congregation at, vol. 5:73
Austin, Texas: Sisters of Divine Providence establish mission, vol. 8: 59
Aviso de gente recogida en especial al servicio de Dios, by Diego Pérez: vol. 10: 19
Awalt, Barbe: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 93; book edited by, reviewed, vol. 10: 92
Awash in a Sea of Faith: Christianizing the American People, reviewed, vol. 2: 95
Bacque, Father Peter M.: Umlauf's sculpture, Crucifixion, placed over his grave, vol. 8: 69, 93
Baker, Dr. T. Lindsay: article by, noted, vol. 6: 17; article by, vol. 6: 19; wins award for Catholic Southwest article, vol. 8: 118
Baltimore, diocese of: vol. 8: 89
Bandera Americana, La, Albuquerque: vol. 9: 68
Baptists in San Antonio: vol. 10: 42
Barkley, Dr. Roy R.: activities of, vol. 5: 94, vol. 6: 77, 80; vol. 7: 132, 136; vol. 8: 117; vol. 9: 99, 100; book reviewed by, vol. 7: 141; vol. 10: 77
Baroque in Mexico: vol. 9: 9-15; Baroque mission church in, vol. 9: 12-15; tradition of New Spain in New Mexico, in the work of the Laguna santero, vol. 7: 40-42
Barre, Sister St. Ange: vol. 8: 52
Barry, Coleman, O.S.B.: papers of, available at St. John's Abbey Archives, Collegeville, Minnesota, vol. 8: 119
Barry, Colman J.: book by reviewed, vol. 3: 117
Bastian, Sister Mary Chantal, C.D.P.: quoted on living conditions in Texas, vol. 4: 92
Battot, Jim: vol. 8: 103
Bautismo de Jesús: bulto by Filimón Aguilar, santero, article about, vol. 10: 51; illus., vol. 10: 55, 56, 57, 58, 59; process and materials for construction, vol. 10: 53, 55-56, 58
beatas: vol. 10: 13, 18-19, 21, 22, 25
beatos: vol. 10: 20. 22, 25, 26
Bejareño, El: San Antonio newspaper, vol. 10: 32
Belaunzarán y Urréa, Francisco José María de Jesús: Bishop of Linares, vol. 8: 27, 34, 38, 40; consecrated as bishop, vol. 8: 33
Benavides, Adán: activities of, vol. 3: 98; book by noted, vol. 2: 84; book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 79; receives award, vol. 2: 84
Benedictine nuns: Minnesota, book about, mentioned, vol. 6: 12
Benedictines: in Texas, vol. 5: 76
Benett, Sister Ambroise: vol. 8: 48
Benson, Nettie Lee: memorialized, vol. 5: 9
Bernalillo, New Mexico: home of Filimón Aguilar, santero, vol. 10: 52
Bernardin, Cardinal Joseph: receives Humanitarian Award from the Grand [Masonic] Lodge of Illinois, vol. 10: 74
Biermaier, Ann Marie, O.S.B.: book by, mentioned, vol. 6: 12
Big Bend country: spiritual care of, vol. 6: 57
Big Spring, Texas: Carmelites begin ministry to, St. Mary's church constructed, vol. 6, 51
bishops: responsible for enforcing cloister regulations, vol. 7: 86
Blanc, Bishop Anthony [Antoine] of New Orleans: vol. 7: 115-116; vol. 8: 38-40, 43; given episcopal authority over Texas, vol. 1: 52; writes to Ursuline Superior soliciting help in opening a school, vol. 8: 46
Blandine of Jesus, Mother M., C.C.V.I.: death of noted, vol. 4: 70
Blandine, Sister Mary: vol. 8: 55, 60-61
Blin, Sister Arsene, religious superior: vol. 8: 47
Blue Sisters: see Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception
Boegler, Sister Alphonse: vol. 8: 55
Bolton, Herbert Eugene: work of discussed, vol. 1:23-26
Borrajo, Father Severo: vol. 9: 78
Bouchu, Father Francois: vol. 10: 40; preserves Mission San Juan Capistrano and San Francisco de la Espada, vol. 7: 92
Bouquillon, Thomas Joseph: pro-Americanist, vol. 7: 20-21
Bourbon monarchy in Spain: reforms of, vol. 8: 22-23; hostility towards Jesuits, vol. 8: 22
Bourgade, Peter: as vicar Apostolic of Tucson, invites Carmelites to extend missions along the Pecos Valley Railroad to the town of Eddy [now Carlsbad], New Mexico, vol. 6: 61; as bishop, vol. 9: 65-68
Bourke, Capt. John G.: research on "Los Pastores," vol. 5: 47, 49
Bowen, Francis J.: efforts to bring Franciscans back to Texas, vol. 7: 92-100, 102
Boyle, Sister St. Bruno: vol. 8: 48
Brannan, Rev. Patrick F.: vol. 6: 22
Brennan, Bishop Thomas F.: considered an Americanist, vol. 7: 31; dispute with Daughters of Charity, vol. 4: 83
Brennan, Mary C.: book reviewed by, vol. 9: 106
Bro' Franshish, joke cycle: vol. 9: 57-60
Brockman, Fr. Norbert, S.M.: teaches archival course at Bergamo Workshop in Dayton, Ohio, vol. 8: 102; endorses selection of Ofelia Tennant as archivist at the Catholic Archives at San Antonio, vol. 8: 106
Brothers of the Christian Schools: in Texas, vol. 5:77
Brown, Alden V.: book by reviewed, vol. 2: 100
Brown, Angel Sepúlveda: book by noted, vol. 5: 95
Brown, Kenneth: activities of, vol. 1: 61
Brown, Lee Francis: death of noted, vol. 2: 82
Brown, Mary Elizabeth: book reviewed by, vol. 8: 127; vol. 9: 109
Brown, Millie: vol. 8: 103
Brownsville, Texas: Oblates at, vol. 5: 72
Bruñón de Vertiz, Diego José: vol. 10: 25-26
Buisson, Sister Agnes: vol. 8: 61
Bultos, by Filimón Aguilar: article about, vol. 10: 51
Bunting, Rev. R.F., Presbyterian minister: San Antonio, vol. 10: 41
Burke, Edmund: work by quoted in relation to culture, vol. 5: 20-21
Burke, John J., Paulist Father: founder of the National Catholic War Council, vol. 7: 30
Butler, Jon: book by reviewed, vol. 2: 95
Byam, Eber Cole: article by in Southern Messengerdiscussed, vol. 5: 35-39; article on Freemasonry in Mexico quoted, vol. 5: 36
Bynam, Carolyn: research mentioned, vol. 10: 10
Caballeros de Colón in Mexico: and the Mexican Revolution, article about, vol. 10: 61; comparisons with the Masons, vol. 10: 62-63; 1911 Spanish ritual, vol. 10: 71; Fourth Degree, vol. 10: 71; see also Knights of Columbus
Cadegan, Una M.: book reviewed by, vol. 9: 103
Cadena, Gloria Villa: book by noted, vol. 5: 95
Cahill, Lisa Sowle: article by noted, vol. 3: 13; definition of tradition cited, vol. 3: 13
Callahan, Mary Generosa, C.D.P.: memorialized, vol. 6: 9
Called to Serve: History of St. John's and Assumption Seminaries, San Antonio, Texas, 1915-1990, reviewed, vol. 3: 115
Calvo, Fr. Miguel: appointed pastor of San Fernando Church, vol. 1: 54; vol. 8: 31, 41
Cárdenas, Juan Bautista de: vol. 10: 26-27
Carey, Patrick W.: article by, vol. 7: 13; book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 138; book reviewed by, vol. 4: 129, vol. 5: 115, vol. 10: 97
Carlos II, King of Spain: death of, vol. 8: 22
Carlos III, King of Spain: reforms of the Bourbon monarchy reach their peak under, vol. 8: 22; and the establishment of the Diocese of Linares, New Spain, vol. 8: 26
Carlota: vol. 9: 73
Carlsbad, New Mexico: Carmelite mission to, vol. 6: 61
Carmel in America, 1790-1890, reviewed, vol. 2: 90
Carmelite begging tours in Germany, vol. 6: 52-53
Carmelites in Texas: vol. 5: 76-77, vol. 6: 16; at Marienfeld [now Stanton], Texas, article about, vol. 6: 47; Bishop Neraz entrusts vast mission territory to, vol. 6: 50; adobe monastery constructed, vol. 6: 50; Texas Carmelites reinstated into the Order, vol. 6: 50; missionary work along railroad mission stations, vol. 6: 50; ministry to Big Spring and Colorado City, Texas, vol. 6: 51; begging tours in Germany to raise fund for Texas missions, vol. 6: 52-53; mission to Toyah, Texas, vol. 6: 53; mission to Toyak Creek settlements of Le Meta, St. Isabell, Saragosa, Lindio, Brogardo, Ojo, and Victoria, vol. 6: 53-54; missions to Midland and Pecos, 54; Barstow and Stone Quarry, 54; occasional visits to Santa Lucia, Iatan, Metz, and Van Horn, vol. 6: 55; suffer under adverse conditions, including drought, 55; remains of Carmelite monastery, Stanton, photo, 56; new priory established in Bayou Pierre, Louisiana, 57; Bishop Neraz offers Carmelites new mission territory in Presidio, Jeff Davis, Brewster, Pecos, and Reeves counties in Southwest, Texas, 57; photo, 58; circuit ride to Presidio and its mission stations, 60-61; Stanton and Ft. Davis missions experience problems, vol. 6: 62-63; Carmelites withdraw from Texas, vol. 6: 64-65.
Carraro, Francine: article by, vol. 8: 65
Carrasco, Francisco: vol. 10: 13
Carrillo, Charlie: Santa Fe santero, vol. 10: 53
Carroll, Jackson W.: work of discussed, vol. 3: 89
Carroll, Warren H.: book by reviewed, vol. 4: 135
Carton, Francis Regis, S.S.N.D.: book reviewed by, vol. 9: 111
Casino Club, San Antonio: vol. 10: 34
Casino Hall, San Antonio: illus., vol. 10: 34
Castañeda, Carlos Eduardo: work of noted, vol. 1: 5; work of discussed, vol. 1: 26; work by noted, vol. 3: 80-81
Castellot, Senator José: describes political motives of Porfirio Díaz, vol. 10: 69-70
Castillo, Cecilia Rodríguez: book reviewed by, vol. 8: 130
Castillo Crimm, Dr. Ana Carolina: activities of, vol. 5:95, vol. 9: 99; essay accepted for publication, vol. 6: 82
Castillo, Edward: book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 123
Castroville, Texas: motherhouse of the Sisters of Divine Providence established: vol. 8: 60
Catholic Archives at San Antonio: article about, vol. 8: 89; officially dedicated, vol. 8: 99
Catholic Archives of Texas, Austin, Texas: vol. 8: 97; grant to noted, vol. 5:92; hosts reception honoring Robert S. Weddle for his donation to the Archives, vol. 10: 76; photographs from, depicting Catholic Heritage of El Paso del Norte, vol. 9: 43
Catholic Benevolent Legion, The: vol. 10: 64
Catholic Church: antipathy toward in England discussed, vol. 4: 16-19; article about conversion to by Englishmen, vol. 4: 15; article about role of tradition in, vol. 3: 9; article about Texas parish history, vol. 3: 62; ecclesiastical architecture of in the United States discussed, vol. 2: 9-14; historical societies in the United States mentioned, vol. 1:8-10; photographic essay about women religious in Texas, vol. 3: 44; Queen Elizabeth I's persecution of, vol. 4: 17-18, 20; tradition of defined, vol. 3:11; on the American frontier, as a topic for historical research, vol. 6: 11-12; see also individual church names
Catholic Church in Mexico: Constitution of 1917 impact on, vol. 5: 26-27; relations with State during colonial period, vol. 5: 27-28; and independence movement, vol. 5: 29; affected by Lerdo de Tejeda's reforms, vol. 5: 30; during Porfirio Díaz regime, vol. 5: 30-31; and Mexican Revolution of 1910, vol. 5: 31-32; violence against, vol. 5: 34
Catholic Church in Texas: articles about the study of, vol. 1: 4, 7; article about Spanish and Mexican historiography of, vol. 1: 20; article about role of male religious congregations in, vol. 5: 65; article about role of women religious congregations in, vol. 4: 65; photographic essay on women religious of, vol. 3: 44; conditions of to 1839, vol. 1: 50-52; condition of during Mexican period, vol. 5: 67; condition of during republic and early statehood periods, vol. 5: 68; conditions of in San Antonio, vol. 1: 54; study of early local church neglected, vol. 1: 27-29; development of early local church discussed, vol. 1: 29-31; European influences on, vol. 3: 14-15; historiography of local church during Spanish and Mexican periods discussed, vol. 1: 31-33; Mexican influences on, vol. 3: 14; in lower Rio Grande Valley, book on described, vol. 3: 84-85; importance of male religious congregations to pastoral care, vol. 5: 85-86; list of dissertations and theses on, vol. 6: 66; preservation of history, vol. 6: 12; similarity and dissimilarity to the Catholic Church in other western states and the immigrant, urban Church of the Northeast and Midwest, article about, vol. 6: 11
Catholic Church, Spanish colonial: and marriage breakdown, article about, vol. 4: 97; and annulment of marriage, vol. 4: 100; divorce defined by, vol. 4: 101-102; courts exercise sole jurisdiction over marriage litigation, vol. 4:102-103
Catholic Daughters: vol. 10: 72
Catholic Education Association, The: created, vol. 7: 29
Catholic Encyclopedia, The: publication of, vol. 7: 26
Catholic Foreign Mission Society [Maryknoll]: established, vol. 7: 28
Catholic Historical Review: founded, vol. 7: 26
Catholic history: impact of new social history and new ecclesiology on, vol. 1: 14-15
Catholic Hospital Association: created, vol. 7: 29
Catholic institutions: modernization of, vol. 7: 28-30
Catholic Intellectual Life in America: A Historical Study of Persons and Movements, reviewed, vol. 1: 71
Catholic Intellectuals and Conservative Politics in America, 1950-1985, reviewed, vol. 7:161
Catholic Knights of America: vol. 10: 64
Catholic Order of Foresters: vol. 10: 64, 66
Catholic parish: history in Texas, article about, vol. 3: 62; expansion into Protestant countryside, vol. 3: 67; growth in urban settings, vol. 3: 67; importance of noted by American Catholic bishops, vol. 3: 90; methodological approaches to the writing of in Texas, vol. 3: 85-87; problems in defining within historical writings, vol. 3: 69; quality of histories on Texas discussed, vol. 3:63-65; scarcity of works on, vol. 3: 65; and stages of community development, vol. 3: 69-70; themes for the writing of in Texas, vol. 3: 87-88; work of the Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life discussed, vol. 3: 65; see also individual church names
Catholic Parish as a Way-Station of Ethnicity and Americanization:Chicago's Germans and Italians, The, reviewed, vol. 4: 130
Catholic Philanthropic Tradition in the United States, The, reviewed, vol. 8: 127
Catholic Press Association: created, vol. 7: 29
Catholic Relief Association: organized by Father Carmelo Tranchese, vol. 4: 50
Catholic school: first operated for African-Americans in Texas, vol. 6: 19
Catholic Social Science Review, The: new journal inaugurated, vol. 8: 118
Catholic Southwest: wins awards, vol. 9: 99; vol. 8: 117, 118; see also: Journal of Texas Catholic History and Culture
Catholic University of America: A Centennial History, The, reviewed, vol. 4: 134
Catholic University: professors and programs during the American progressive era, vol. 7: 19-29
Catholic Verein: vol. 10: 64
Catholicism and History: The Opening of the Vatican Archives, mentioned, vol. 8: 90
Catholicism in San Antonio: most ethnically complex denomination in the city, vol. 10: 43-44
CEHILA [Commission for Latin American Church History]: U.S. and Mexican sections host joint conference with Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro at St Edward's University, mentioned, vol. 6: 78
Celis, María Lucia: vol. 10: 14
Center of Anthropological Studies, Albuquerque, New Mexico: sponsors trips, vol. 9: 101-102
Chadwick, Owen: book by, mentioned, vol. 8: 90
Chambodut, Father Louis: vol. 7: 124-127; vol. 8: 48
Changing Tides: Twilight and Dawn in the Spanish Sea, 1763-1803, reviewed, vol. 8: 140
Chanrion, Father Anthony: vol. 8: 48
Chapa, Juan Bautista: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 77
Charity of the Incarnate Word, Sisters of: see Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word
Chavez, Fray Angelico, memorialized, vol. 7: 11
Cherry, Hal: book reviewed by, vol. 8: 132
Chimayo, Santuario del Señor de Esquipulas: receives Episcopal license, vol. 7: 36
Chinnici, Joseph P., O.F.M.: book by reviewed, vol. 1: 68
Chipman, Donald E.: book by, reviewed, vol. 6: 83
Choate, H.S.: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 97
Chollet, Mother Madeleine, C.C.V.I.: quoted on congregation's financial problems, vol. 4: 76; vol. 8: 61
Christ and the Children: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 68
Christ Head: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 71
Christ: images of in New Mexican santo tradition, article about, vol. 7: 33
Christ Teaching the Children: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 72; illus., vol. 8: 80
Christ the King, Dallas, Texas: booklet on parish described, vol. 3: 73
"Church and Age United!" the Modernist Impulse in American Catholicism, reviewed, vol. 4: 129
Church of Our Lady of the Visitation, Western Cameron County, Texas: east elevation, illus., vol. 6: 45; church completed and blessed, vol. 6: 46
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Brownsville, Texas: north elevation, illus., vol. 6: 41; construction of and appearance of the church described, vol. 6: 40, 42-43; designated a cathedral, vol. 6: 43
Church-state relations in New Mexico: under Governor Juan Bautista de Anza, article about, vol. 9: 26
Church, the South, and the Future, The, reviewed, vol. 2: 98
Churches: construction of, priority for western bishops in America, vol. 6: 13-15; frontier churches built following European architectural models, vol. 6: 13-14
Cinquin, Mother St. Pierre, C.C.V.I.: attitude toward priests, vol. 4: 79; attitude toward self-sacrifice quoted, vol. 4: 91; and financial problems of her congregation, vol. 4: 75; vol. 8: 61
Cisneros, José: activities of, 84-85; book by noted, vol. 2: 84; receives honor, vol. 2: 84
Cistercians in Texas: Commemorating the 900th Anniversary of Cistercian Beginnings (1098-1998) and 40 Years of Cistercian Life in Texas (1958-1998), reviewed, vol. 10: 83
Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico: Jesuits from El Paso at, vol. 5: 75
Civil Constitution of the Clergy, 1790 [France]: vol. 8: 28
Civil War and Ursulines in Texas: vol. 8: 53-54
Claretians: exchange Our Lady of Guadalupe, San Antonio, for Guardian Angel, El Paso, vol. 4: 45; golden jubilee at Santo Angel Parish, El Paso noted, vol. 3: 78; work among Mexican Americans in Fort Worth noted, vol. 3: 71-72
Clay County, Texas: Russian-German settlement in, vol. 4: 40-43
Clayton, Nicholas Joseph: Galveston, Texas architect, article about, vol. 2: 54; background of, vol. 2: 54-55; influence and use of High Victorian Gothic style, vol. 2: 72- 73; late career dependence on ecclesiastical commissions, vol. 2: 63-64; professional problems of, vol. 2: 63, 67-68; use of Romanesque style, vol. 2: 73-74; work in Diocese of Galveston discussed, vol. 2: 58-61, 66; work outside Diocese of Galveston discussed, vol. 2:62-63, 66-67
Clergy personnel: for eastern and Midwestern dioceses in the United States, recruited from seminaries abroad, vol. 6: 15
cloistering of nuns: canonical regulations and Spanish colonial practice, article about, vol. 7: 81
clowns, ritual: in Spanish-Mexican tradition, vol. 9: 55
Code of Canon Law, The: and Church archives, vol. 8: 91, 100
Colahan, Clark: book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 141
Cold Anger: A Story of Faith and Power Politics, reviewed, vol. 3: 106
Colegios [newsletter on the history of ideas in colonial Latin America]: noted, vol. 3: 96, vol. 4:116
Colorado Catholicism and the Archdiocese of Denver, 1857-1989, reviewed, vol. 2: 94
Colorado City, Texas: Carmelites begin ministry to, vol. 6: 51
Colored Man's Friend, The: newsletter started by Fr. Philip L. Keller, vol. 6: 26, 30
Columbian Consequences Volume 1: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands West, reviewed, vol. 3: 113
Columbian Squires: vol. 10: 72
Columbianism: vol. 10: 71
Columbus, Confrontation, Christianity: The European-American Encounter Revisited, reviewed, vol. 8: 130
Combate, El, Wagon Mound, New Mexico: vol. 9: 67
Commercial relations: between Chihuahua and Vecino community in New Mexico, vol. 7: 35
Commission for the Catholic Mission Among the Colored People and the Indians, vol. 6: 19, 28
Concho Register: and parish history, vol. 3: 81-82
Congregation of the Mission: in Texas, vol. 5: 70-72
Congregation of the Most Precious Blood: in Texas, vol. 5: 78
Congregation of the Resurrection: in Texas, vol. 5:76
Conquistadora, La [Nuestra Señora del Rosario]: vol. 7: 43
Conrad, Glenn R., et. al.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 6: 84
Consalvi, Cardinal Ercole, vol. 8: 29
Constitution of 1917, Mexican: vol. 10: 72-73
Contending with Modernity: Catholic Higher Education in the Twentieth Century, reviewed, vol. 8: 143
Contested Ground: Comparative Frontiers on the Northern and Southern Edge of the Spanish Empire, reviewed, vol. 10: 87
Conventual Franciscans: in Texas, vol. 5: 75
Cook, Sister Gertrude, of the Missionary Sisters of St. Anthony: does research at Catholic Archives at San Antonio, vol. 8: 93; works as archivist, vol. 8: 94-99, 101; becomes ill: vol. 8: 102
Cooke, Angela María de Jesús: charter member of First Baptist Church, San Antonio, vol. 10: 42
Cooper, John Montgomery: vol. 7: 24-25
Cordova, Doctor Antonio de: vol. 10: 13
Cordova, Donaciano: vol. 9: 65
Corrales, Father Jesús: vol. 9: 79
Corrida de la Sandía [Watermelon Race], San Antonio: illus., vol. 10: 37
Costin, M. Georgia, C.S.C.: book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 146
courts, Spanish colonial: women seek protection from their husbands in, vol. 4: 106- 07; women seek to secure personal property in, vol. 4: 108
Crete, Lilian: book by reviewed, vol. 3: 114
Cristero Rebellion: reaction to Mexican government anticlerical measures, vol. 5: 40
Crosby, Harry W.: book by, reviewed, vol. 6: 85
Cross Crozier Crucible: A Volume Celebrating the Bicentennial of a Catholic Diocese of Louisiana, reviewed, vol. 6: 84
Cross, Robert D.: vol. 7: 15
Crucifixion: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 69, 70; illus., vol. 8: 76
Cruz, Gilbert R.: activities of, vol. 3: 98; book by noted, vol. 2: 84; book by reviewed, vol. 1: 64; book review by, vol. 3: 102, vol. 4:127, vol. 5: 97, vol. 7: 139, 152; vol. 8: 123; vol. 9: 114; vol. 10: 95; receives award, vol. 2: 84
Cruz, Sor Juana Inés de la: writings about conditions of life among nuns in colonial Mexico, vol. 7: 88 Cuadriello, Jaime et al.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 9: 114
Cuerno Verde, Comanche leader: and Spanish-Comanche peace in New Mexico, vol. 7: 35
culture: article about relationship of multiculturalism to universal culture, vol. 5: 11
culture wars: meaning of, vol. 5: 16; see also culture
Cummins, Light Townsend: article by, vol. 4: 97; book review by, vol. 5: 102, vol. 6: 89; vol. 8: 138; vol. 9: 120
Currier, Charles Warren, C.S.S.R.: book by reviewed, vol. 2: 90
Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, University of Notre Dame: gets new Director, vol. 6: 78
D' Elia, Donald J.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 7: 159
d'Agostino, Giovanni Maria, New Mexican hermit: vol. 9: 64
da Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi: designs the Jesuit church in Rome, Il Gesu, vol. 9: 11
Dakota Freie Presse: German-Russian newspaper noted, vol. 4: 28
Dallas, Texas: Catholics in, vol. 8: 62-63; diocese of, vol. 9: 81
Daly, Richard P., C.S.C.: activities of, vol. 2: 84, vol. 3: 98, vol. 6: 77; receives award, vol. 5: 94
Daughters of Charity: and anti-Catholic sentiment in Texas, vol. 4: 71-72; archives at Marillac Provincial House, St. Louis, Missouri described, vol. 3: 97; at Dallas, vol. 4: 77-78, 95-96
Daughters of Isabella: vol. 10: 72
Daughters of the Church: A Popular History of the Daughters of Charity in the United States, 1809-1987, reviewed, vol. 3: 105
Daughters of the Nile: vol. 10: 72
Davis, Cyprian: book by reviewed, vol. 3: 103
Davis, Troy D.: book reviewed by, vol. 6: 85
Day, Dorothy: centenary of her birth commemorated at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, vol. 8: 118-119
Day of the Dead [dia de los muertos]: vol. 8: 24
De León, Arnoldo: book by, reviewed, vol. 6: 90, 95
De León, Juan Ponce: vol. 8: 13
De Remur, Bishop Simon Gabriel Brute: ordinary of Vincennes, Indiana: vol. 8: 38
De Soto, Hernando: vol. 8: 13-14
De Vilbiss, Rev. John Wesley: Methodist minister, San Antonio, vol. 10: 41
Deck, Allan Figueroa, S.J.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 7: 153
Dedieu, Sister Stanislaus: vol. 8: 53
Delivery of the Newlyweds: vol. 9: 62
Democratic party of Bexar County: vol. 10: 45-47
Desegregating the Altar: The Josephites and the Struggle for Black Priests 1871-1960, reviewed, vol. 3: 111
Desengaños Mysticos - a las almas detenidas, o engañadas en el camino de la Perfección, by Antonio de Arbiol: vol. 10: 16, 22
desertion: grounds for divorce in Spanish colonies, vol. 4: 111
Diary of a Frontier Bishop: The Journals of Theophile Meerschaert, reviewed, vol. 8: 134
Díaz de León, Fray José Antonio: transfers missions to secular authorities of independent Mexico, vol. 7: 91
Díaz, Porfirio: exile of in 1911, effects on Knights of Columbus in Mexico, vol.10: 68; support for Knights of Columbus in Mexico, vol. 10: 69
Díaz-Stevens, Ana María: book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 158
Dickey, Roland F.: book by reviewed, vol. 3: 109
Diekemper, Barnabas, O.F.M.: activities of, vol. 2:82, vol. 4: 118; archivist for the Catholic Archives at San Antonio, vol. 8: 104-106; appointed chaplain at St. Francis Convent, Springfield, Illinois, vol. 3: 99; book reviews by, vol. 3: 114, vol. 5: 100, vol. 6: 88; vol. 9: 104; memoria by, vol. 4: 14; published first official guide to the Chancery archives at San Antonio, vol. 8: 104
Diekmann, Godfrey, O.S.B.: papers of, available at St. John's Abbey Archives, Collegeville, Minnesota, vol. 8: 119
Dielmann, Leo Maria Joseph: San Antonio, Texas architect, article about, vol. 2: 26; background of, vol. 2: 27-30; use of basilican plan, vol. 2: 34; use of Classicism, vol. 2: 43; use of Gothic motifs, vol. 2: 35-42; use of Neo-Romanesque, vol. 2: 43-46; significance of his church designs, vol. 2: 27; use of Spanish Colonial Style, vol. 2: 48-50; work on non-Catholic houses of worship, vol. 2: 51-52
Dillon, Sister M. Gabriel: vol. 8: 62
Diocesan Seminary in the United States: A History from the 1870s to the Present, The, reviewed, vol. 2: 97
Diocese of Beaumont: The Catholic Story of Southeast Texas, The: publication noted, vol. 3:101; reviewed, vol. 5: 96
Diocese of El Paso, Texas: golden jubilee book of described, vol. 3: 81
Diocese of Galveston-Houston, Texas: created, vol. 1: 57; published history of described, vol. 3: 82-83
Diocese of San Angelo, Texas: supplement on in Concho Register described, vol. 3: 81-82
Divine Providence, Sisters of: see Sisters of Divine Providence
Dolan, Jay P.: activities of, vol. 6: 78; book edited by, reviewed, vol. 2: 92, vol. 7: 153, 155, 156; retires as Director of the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, vol. 6: 78
Domenech, Emmanuel Henri Dieudonne: describes Rio Grande river region between Brownsville and Laredo, Texas, vol. 6: 37
Dominican sisters: in Galveston, Texas, vol. 6: 17; arrive in Galveston, Texas, start school for African- American children, vol. 6: 20; mortality among, vol. 4: 71; teach without compensation for 12 years, vol. 6: 25 ; work for Galveston cathedral, vol. 4: 85
Dominicans in New Spain: vol. 8: 14, 16
Drexel, Mother Katherine, Philadelphia philanthropist: contributes funding for construction of Holy Rosary Industrial School, Galveston, Texas, vol. 6: 25, 31
Drossaerts, Arthur Jerome: Archbishop of San Antonio, vol. 7: 103, 104; Bishop of San Antonio, vol. 8: 95, 97; articles by in Southern Messenger discussed, vol. 5: 41
Dryden, John: Catholic convert persecution of, vol. 4: 20
DuBourg, Bishop Louis William: vol. 7: 115; vol. 8: 40-41
Dubuis, Claude Marie: vol. 7; 126-130; vol. 8: 30, 60; 62-63; as pastor of San Fernando Church, San Antonio, Texas, vol. 8: 92, vol. 10: 44 becomes Bishop of Galveston, vol. 8: 54; dispute with Sister Euphrosine Pepin, C.S.C., vol. 4: 81; recruits hospital sisters from France, vol. 4: 67-68, vol. 8: 55; greets Ursuline Sisters, vol. 8: 50; relations with Ursulines, vol. 4: 81-82
Dunn, John: vol. 8: 39
Dunn, William H., C.S.C.: activities of, vol. 9: 100; book reviews by, vol. 1:78, vol. 2: 103, vol. 4: 122, vol. 5: 114; receives award, vol. 8: 117
Dunne, Edward, Bishop of the Diocese of Dallas: invites Carmelites to establish monastery in Thurber, Texas, vol. 6: 63
Dwyer, Kevin F., O.S.A.: book reviewed by, vol. 7: 142; vol. 8: 136; vol. 9: 116
Dyer, E.R.: of the Commission for the Catholic Missions Among the Colored People and Indians, vol. 6: 19
Early, James: describes the arrival of the Baroque or pro-Baroque elements in Mexican church architecture, vol. 9: 11
Eddy [now Carlsbad], New Mexico: Carmelite mission to, vol. 6: 61
Ede, Alfred J.: observations about the American Federation of Catholic Societies [AFCS], vol. 7: 29
Education: for African-Americans in late-nineteenth-century Texas, vol. 6: 20
Eekin, Brocard: spiritual care of the faithful of the Big Bend country, vol. 6: 57
El Paso, Texas: Jesuits at, vol. 5: 74-75; County seat transferred from Ysleta to El Paso, vol. 9: 80; see also Paso del Norte, El
Elizabeth I, Queen of England: anti-Catholic actions of, vol. 4: 17-18; persecution of Catholics by, vol. 4: 20
Elliot, Walter: vol. 7: 27-28
Ellis, John Tracy: vol. 8: 98; article by, vol. 1: 4; dean of American Catholic historians, vol. 7: 14 -15; memorialized, vol. 4: 9; memorial fund named in his honor, vol. 7: 133; work of, vol. 1: 13
Ellis, L. Tuffly: activities of, vol. 7: 132, 136
Encarnación, María de la: vol. 10: 26-27
Encyclopedia of American Catholic History: publication of, noted, vol. 9: 102
England: anti-Catholic sentiment in, vol. 4: 16-19; article about conversion to Catholicism in, vol. 4:15
Englert, Very Rev. Father Provincial Peter Baptiste: vol. 7: 93, 95, 96, 99,102
Enlightenment liberalism: vol. 8: 28; in Spain, vol. 8: 31
Enochs, Ross: book reviewed by, vol. 10: 88
Entrance into Jerusalem: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 70; illus., vol. 8: 77
Entriega de Novios: vol. 9: 62
Episcopalians in San Antonio: vol. 10: 42
ermitanos: vol. 10: 20, 22, 25, 26
Escobedo, Ernest: book reviewed by, vol. 6: 93
Escude, Sister Ange: vol. 8: 55, 60-61
Espinosa Aurelio, folklorist: vol. 9: 56
Essertel, Yannick: article by, vol. 7: 115
Estany, Father Eudald: vol. 8: 31, 41
Etulain, Richard W.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 9: 111
Faherty, W. Barnaby: Jesuit historian, work noted, vol. 6: 11
Faith and Fraternalism: The History of the Knights of Columbus, reviewed, vol. 5: 107
Farnese, Count Charles, French entrepreneur: plan to establish an archbishopric in Republic of Texas, vol. 8: 37-38
Father and Bro' Franshish, The: vol. 9: 59-60
Feith, Rev. Francis, S.M.: vol. 7: 100
Fellowship of Catholic Scholars: meeting in Corpus Christi, Texas, mentioned, vol. 6: 77; meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota, mentioned, vol. 7: 132
Feltin, Mother St. Andrew, C.D.P.: dispute with Bishop Neraz over reelection, vol. 4: 83; efforts to attract postulants, vol. 4: 74; recruitment efforts in Europe, vol. 4: 74-75; vol. 8: 55; illus., vol. 8: 57
Fialho, Kay: activities of, vol. 1: 62, 63
Field, Msgr. William Noe: article by, vol. 2: 9
Fitzsimon, Rev. Laurence J., Bishop of Amarillo: statement regarding pioneer "French Sisters," vol. 8:45, 64
Flores, Archbishop Patrick, Archdiocese of San Antonio: activities of, vol. 6: 77; vol. 8: 119
Flores, María Carolina, C.D.P.: activities of, vol. 2:83-84
Flores, Richard: dissertation on "Los Pastores" discussed, vol. 5: 51-52
Florida, Spanish West: article about marriage breakdown in, vol. 4: 97
Flynn, Mariana, D.C.: and Daughters of Charity management of Dallas orphanage, vol. 4: 77-78
Fogarty, Gerald P., S.J.: activities of, vol. 2: 81; book edited by reviewed, vol. 1: 66
Foley, Dr. Patrick: activities of, vol. 1: 63, vol. 2: 83, vol. 3: 99, vol. 4: 118-19, vol. 5: 92, vol. 6: 81, vol. 7: 136; vol. 8: 117; vol. 9: 101; vol. 10: 74; vol. 10: 76; article by, vol. 1: 42, vol. 8: 25; articles by noted, vol. 3: 99, vol. 4: 119, vol. 5: 95; award received by, vol. 6: 81; book reviewed by, vol. 1: 81, vol. 2: 92, vol. 3: 115, vol. 4: 135, vol. 6: 83, vol. 7: 159, vol. 9: 117; named a Fellow of the Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University, vol. 9: 101
Fontana, Bernard L.: book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 152
Fonvielle, Sister Justine: vol. 8: 58
Forest, John Anthony, Bishop of San Antonio:approves Rule of Servants of the Holy Ghost and Mary Immaculate, vol. 4: 90; vol. 7: 102; vol. 8: 95
form-splitting [Formenspaltungen]: defined and explained in relation to New Mexican santo tradition, vol. 7: 44-45
Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas: architecture of Gift Chapel described, vol. 2: 52
Forty Hours Devotion, occasion of the feast of the Holy Rosary, Galveston, Texas: vol. 6: 27
Fourth of July commemorations, San Antonio, Texas: vol. 10: 38
Fox, Stephen: article by, vol. 2: 54
France: women religious from in Texas, vol. 4: 66
Franciscans: vol. 9: 54-55; activities in Texas discussed, vol. 1:21-22, vol. 5: 66-67; article about, vol. 3: 17; return to San Antonio, Texas, article about, vol. 7: 91; arrival in colonial Mexico, vol. 3: 22-23; and early exploration of the American southwest, vol. 3:25-26; missions in El Paso area: vol. 9: 76, 78; mission to Pueblo Indians, vol. 8: 17; in New Mexico, divided against themselves, vol. 9: 38-42; early history and philosophy, vol. 3: 32-33; teachings of, vol. 9: 63; efficacy of Texas missions assessed, vol. 3: 35-36; and establishment of first Texas missions, vol. 3:28; in New Spain, vol. 8: 16-17, 23; and mission architecture in Mexico, vol. 9: 12-13, 15; and founding of missionary colleges, vol. 3:40-42; influence of Scotism on, vol. 3: 41; and settlement of New Mexico, vol. 3: 26-27; and mission architecture in New Mexico, vol. 9: 17; methods of evangelization, vol. 8: 20-21; trained in native languages, vol. 3: 41-43; training at Apostolic College of Santa Cruz de Querétaro, vol. 3: 28-32; historical writings on Texas missions by discussed, vol. 1: 22-23
Frank, Ross: article by, vol. 7: 33
Fransoni, Cardinal James Philip: vol. 8: 38
fraternal organizations: as a requirement for business and social success, vol. 10: 65
Fredericksburg, Texas: architecture of church at described, vol. 2: 47-48
Freedman's Bureau, vol. 6: 20
Freedom and Responsibility in the Catholic Press, publication noted, vol. 5: 91
freemasonry: and attacks on the Roman Catholic Church, vol. 8: 27-29, 3; see also masons
French Catholics in Texas: work on noted, vol. 1: 62
French diocesan priests minister to Socorro: vol. 9: 79-80
French Revolution: vol. 8: 52
Frésquez, Juan: oral history about Holy Week observances in Socorro, Texas, vol. 9: 80-81, 82, 86-87, 93-94
Frésquez, Santiago: oral history about Holy Week observances in Socorro, Texas, vol. 9: 81, 83, 85-86, 90
Fresquis, Don Pedro: New Mexican santero, vol. 7: 33, 42-44, 77
Frisbie, John B., Jr.: responsible for Knights of Columbus entering Mexico, vol. 10: 69
Frontier Documentary: Sonora and Tucson, A, reviewed, vol. 10: 96
Ft. Stockton, Texas: missionary service to, vol. 6: 59
Fulgham, Geneva: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 85
Furey, Francis J.: Archbishop of San Antonio, support for the Archives, vol. 8: 93, 94, 96, 98-99, 101
Gajda, Patricia A.: activities of, vol. 2: 85
Galisteo Pueblo, New Mexico: vol. 9: 55
Gallagher, Bishop Nicholas A., Diocese of Galveston: vol. 6: 17; supports construction of school for African-Americans in Galveston, Texas, vol. 6: 19; recruits Dominican sisters from Columbus, Ohio as teachers for Holy Rosary School, Galveston, Texas, vol. 6: 20; relations with Ursulines, vol. 4: 82 celebrates first mass at Holy Rosary Parish, vol. 6: 22: places German missionary priest, Father Keller, at Holy Rosary Parish, vol. 6: 2-23
Gallegos, Bernardo P.: book by reviewed, vol. 5: 101
Gallegos, Matthew E.: book reviewed by, vol. 8: 121
Gallo Corriendo, El, in San Antonio: as part of the feast of San Juan and other celebrations, vol. 10: 37-38
Galveston, Texas: Diocese of Galveston formed, vol. 8: 35, 44; Holy Rosary Parish, article about, vol. 6: 19 storm of September 8, 1900, effect on Holy Rosary Parish and Schools, vol. 6: 27-28; St. Mary's Infirmary opens, vol. 8: 60; St. Mary's Orphanage, vol. 8: 62; see also Ursuline Sisters
Galvez, José de: as visitador-general to New Spain: vol. 8: 22-23
Gannon, Michael V.: vol. 7: 16-17
García, Fray Bartolomé: work on Coahuiltecan language noted, vol. 3: 42
Garza, Father Refugio de la: pastor of San Fernando Church, San Antonio, vol. 8: 34; removed as pastor of San Fernando Church, vol. 1: 54
Gately, Father Charles S., Society of St. Joseph, vol. 6: 33
Geiger, Virgina, S.S.N.D.: activities of, vol. 2: 81; book reviews by, vol. 2: 90, vol. 3: 105, vol. 5:105, vol. 7: 146; book edited by reviewed, vol. 2: 87
George, Eugene: article by, vol. 6: 35; article by, noted, vol. 6: 15
Gerhard, Peter: book by, reviewed, vol. 6: 87
German-American Citizens of San Antonio: vol. 10: 46
Germans: religion and ethnicity in San Antonio, Texas after United States annexation: article about, vol. 10: 29; immigration to Texas, vol. 10: 30-31; ethnic associations, vol. 10: 33-35; conclusions and comparisons with the Tejano experience, vol. 10: 48-49; emigration from Russia, vol. 4: 26-27; Russian immigration of, vol. 4: 26; see also Russian Germans
Germans from Russia: see Russian Germans
Gesick, E. John, Jr.: book reviewed by, vol. 10: 90
Gilbert, Fr. Matthew J.: book by noted, vol. 3: 83
Gillow Y Zavala, Archbishop of Oaxaca: friend of Porfirio Díaz, vol. 10: 69
Gilman, Karen A.: book by reviewed, vol. 5: 96
Gleason, Philip: vol. 10: 49; article by, vol. 1: 7; book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 143; memoria by, vol. 4: 9
Godínez, Miguel de: writer on mystical theology, vol. 10: 16-17, 21
Goldshmidt, Adolf: German art historian's term, "form-splitting," vol. 7: 45
Gomes Moreira, José Aparecido: activities of, vol. 5:92
Goux, Sister St. Paul: vol. 8: 58, 62
Grace Episcopal Church, Galveston, Texas: architecture described, vol. 2: 74-75
Gracida, Rene H.: Bishop of Corpus Christi, activities of, vol. 6: 77
Graham, Joe S.: book edited by reviewed, vol. 5: 98
Grail Movement and American Catholicism, The, 1940-1975, reviewed, vol. 2: 100
Granados, Leandro: source for popular "Los Pastores" script, vol. 5: 50
Green, John, a freed slave, and wife Martina García of Alpine, Texas: give lodging to Carmelites, build a chapel, vol. 6: 59
Gregory XVI, Pope: and status of the Catholic Church in Texas, vol. 1: 52
Griffin, Janet, C.D.P.: book reviews by, vol. 1: 70, vol. 2: 100, vol. 3: 108, vol. 7: 153, vol. 10: 81
Grimes County, Texas: population of described, vol. 4: 29-30; Russian-German population figures for given, vol. 4: 38-39
Gross, Bishop William H., C.S.S.R.: maintains ties to Baltimore roots, vol. 6: 13
Guardian Angel, El Paso, Texas: see Santo Angel
Guardian Angel, Wallis, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 38-39
Guest, Rev. Francis F., O.F.M.: book by, reviewed, vol. 9: 104
Guilday, Peter: vol. 7: 25-26; work of, vol. 1: 9, 12-13
Gutiérrez-Witt, Laura: memoriam by, vol. 5: 9
Guy, Donna J.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 10: 87
Haase, Father Philbert: vol. 7: 102-103
Habig, Marion A., O.F.M.: book by reviewed, vol. 4:122
Hackett, Sheila, O.P.: book review by, vol. 1: 73
Hadley, Diana: book edited by reviewed, vol. 4: 121
Hanks, Nancy: activities of, vol. 4: 119
Hann, John H.: book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 128; book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 90
Hannefin, Daniel, D.C.: book by reviewed, vol. 3:105
Harrington, Mother St. Pierre, O.S.U.: dispute with Bishop Dubuis, vol. 4: 81; work during Civil War, vol. 4: 84
Hart, Ulysses: vol. 8: 99
Hasdorff, James C.: article by, vol. 5: 25
Hayman, Robert W.:book review by, vol. 2: 89, vol. 3: 111; vol. 5: 107, vol. 7: 158, vol. 10: 99
Head of John the Baptist: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 71
Healy-Murphy, Mother Margaret Mary: educational efforts on behalf of African Americans, vol. 4: 90; foundress of Servants of the Holy Ghost and Mary Immaculate, vol. 4: 80, 90; tribute by one of her sisters quoted, vol. 4: 85-86; philanthropy before taking vows, vol. 4: 90
Hearn, Edward: Supreme Knight, visits Mexico City in 1905, vol. 10: 69; visits Mexico City in 1906, vol. 10: 70
Hecho en Tejas: Texas-Mexican Folk Arts and Crafts, reviewed, vol. 5: 98
Hecker, Isaac: vol. 7: 27
Hendricks, Patricia: curator, describes Charles Umlauf's work, Pieta, vol. 8: 68-69
Hendricks, Rick: article by, vol. 9: 25
Hennesey, James, S.J.: article by, vol. 3: 9
Hennesy, Father Richard, C.M.: teaches Ursulines English, vol. 8: 49
Herbermann, Charles: editor of The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 7: 26
Hermandad de Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno, The [Brotherhood of Our Father Jesus Nazarene]: see The Penitente Brotherhood
Herodotus: work by quoted in relation to culture, vol. 5: 13, 14
Herzig, Bishop Charles E.: death of noted, vol. 3: 97
Hidalgo, Father Miguel: vol. 8: 96
Hidden Revolution: The Catholic Church in Law and Politics since 1929, reviewed, vol. 9: 108
Hijas de María: vol. 9: 80
Hindes, V. Kay et al.: book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 132
Hinojosa, Dr. Gilberto M.: activities of, vol. 2: 82, vol. 6: 78, 81; vol. 10: 75; article by, vol. 1: 20; article by noted, vol. 2: 79; book edited by, reviewed, vol. 4: 125, vol. 7: 155; book reviewed by, vol. 10: 87; receives award, vol. 6: 81
Hispanic California Revisited: Essays by Francis F. Guest, reviewed, vol. 9: 104
Hispanic Culture in the U.S., reviewed, vol. 7: 153
Hispanic Texas: A Historical Guide, reviewed, vol. 5: 97
History of American Catholic Women, The, reviewed, vol. 3: 108
History of Black Catholics in the United States, The, reviewed, vol. 3: 103
History of the Franciscan Sisters of Mary Immaculate in the United States, reviewed, vol. 5:105
History of Timucua Indians and Missions, A, reviewed, vol. 8: 128
Hiver, Mother Angelique: vol. 8: 52, 55
Hoffer, Dr. Bates, of Trinity University: organizes panel discussion, "Texas Catholic History," vol. 6: 77
Hofstetter, M. Protasia, F.M.I.: book by reviewed, vol. 5: 105
Holguín, Francisco: oral history about Holy Week observances in Socorro, Texas, vol. 9: 89
Holy Cross Congregation: in Texas, vol. 5: 73
Holy Cross Sisters: mortality among, vol. 4: 71; at farm in Austin, vol. 4: 85
Holy Family, the: importance of in New Mexico, vol. 9: 63
Holy Ghost Fathers, vol. 6: 31
Holy Rosary Parish, Galveston, Texas: first Catholic church exclusively for African Americans in Texas, article about, vol. 6: 19; first school, new school building, vol. 6: 21; erection of school makes possible the beginning of a parish, vol. 6: 22; first mass, vol. 6: 22; industrial school dedicated, vol. 6: 25; City of Galveston builds new city hall, effects on Holy Rosary Parish, vol. 6: 33-34; Holy Rosary Parish commemorates its one hundredth anniversary, vol. 6: 34; parishioners perform "Dessalines" as a fundraising event, vol. 6: 24; parish as a center for African- American community of Galveston, vol. 6: 26
Holy Rosary, San Antonio, Texas: published history of parish described, vol. 3: 76-77
Holy Trinity, Dallas, Texas: diamond jubilee published history of parish described, vol. 3: 77-78
Holy Week, traditional observances in Socorro, Texas, article about, vol. 9: 75; table, vol. 9: 77; historical background, vol. 9: 76-82; Holy Week in Socorro, vol. 9: 82-84; Palm Sunday, vol. 9: 84; the Crown of Thorns, vol. 9: 85-87; the Arrest of Jesus, vol. 9: 87-88; Guarding the Host and Washing of the Apostles' Feet, vol. 9: 88-89; the Passion Play and the Way of the Cross, vol. 9: 89-92; Sermon of the Seven Words, vol. 9: 92; Holy Burial, vol. 9: 92-93; Glory Saturday, vol. 9: 93-95
Hoover, Fr. William R.: book by, vol. 1: 62; book by described, vol. 3: 79-80
Horgan, Paul: chronicler of the Rio Grande, Texas, vol. 6: 35-36
Horton, Rev. H.G.: Methodist minister, San Antonio, vol. 10: 41
Houston, Texas: St. Vincent's School, vol. 8: 61
Hoyt, Cathryn A.: book edited by reviewed, vol. 5:97
Hrncir, Chuck: activities of, vol. 5: 94
Hummel, Charles: German Casino Club meets at his home or work, vol. 10: 34
Hyvernat, Henri: vol. 7: 19-20
I Returned and Saw Under the Sun: Padre Martinez of Taos, a Play, reviewed, vol. 1: 74
Idependiente, El, Las Vegas, New Mexico: vol. 9: 67
Il Gesu, Rome, Italy: prototypical Baroque elements in church architecture, vol. 9: 11
iluminismo: vol. 10: 12
ilusos: article about, vol. 10: 9; connotations of term, "iluso," vol. 10: 12
Images of Penance, Images of Mercy: Southwestern Santos in the Late Nineteenth Century, reviewed, vol. 7: 150
Immaculate Conception, Panna Maria, Texas: church remodeled by Leo M.J. Dielmann, vol. 2:42
Immaculate Heart of Mary, San Antonio, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 43-44
Immigrant Church in America: relationship to Texas Catholic history, article about, vol. 6: 11
Immigrants and Their Church, reviewed, vol. 1: 79
immigration: of Russian-Germans to Texas, article about, vol. 4: 25
Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament, Sisters of the: first arrival in Texas, vol. 4: 66-67; convent and school at Brownsville destroyed, vol. 4: 69; educational work at Brownsville, vol. 4: 83, 88; yellow fever among, vol. 4: 70
Indian Population Decline: The Missions of Northwestern New Spain, 1687-1840, reviewed, vol. 6: 88
Indians, Franciscans and Spanish Colonization: The Impact of the Mission System on California Indians, reviewed, vol. 8: 123
Indians of the Rio Grande Delta: Their Role in the History of Southern Texas and Northeastern Mexico, reviewed, vol. 2: 101
Indita del 1884, La: vol. 9: 63
Inquisition, Mexican: certification of authentic mysticism during, article about, vol. 10: 9
Isaac Hecker: An American Catholic, reviewed, vol. 5: 115
Isabel of Spain: The Catholic Queen, reviewed, vol. 4: 135
Iturbide, Agustín: as emperor of Mexico, vol. 8: 32
Ivey, James E.: article by, vol. 9: 9
Jackson, Robert H.: book by, reviewed, vol. 6: 88; vol. 8: 123; book edited by, reviewed, vol. 8: 141
Jaffary, Nora: article by, vol. 10: 9
Jammes, Fr. Jean-Marie: activities of, vol. 1: 62
Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico: vol. 9: 55
Jesuit Missions of Northern Mexico, The, reviewed, vol. 4: 121
Jesuits: see Society of Jesus
Jesús, Madre María de: mysticism of, vol. 10: 14
Job: as portrayed by New Mexican santeros, vol. 7: 78-79
Jodziewicz, Thomas W.: activities of, vol. 1: 61, vol. 2: 85, vol. 3: 99, vol. 4: 119, vol. 5: 93, vol. 6: 77; vol. 7: 132, 136; articles by noted, vol. 4: 119; book reviews by, vol. 1: 71, vol. 2: 87, vol. 4: 132, vol. 5: 112, vol. 7: 138; vol. 8: 143; vol. 9: 119; publications of mentioned, vol. 1: 61; receives award, vol. 10: 76
John, Elizabeth A.H.: book reviewed by, vol. 10: 96
John Ireland and the American Catholic Church, reviewed, vol. 2: 89
John of the Cross: mystic, vol. 10: 10
John the Baptist: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 70
Jones, Oakah L.: book reviews by, vol. 1: 65, vol. 4:121, vol. 6: 87
Jones, Rev. Lucius H.: Episcopalian minister, San Antonio, vol. 10: 42
Josephite Fathers, the, in Galveston, Texas, vol. 6: 17, 31; assume operation of Holy Rosary church and parish school, vol. 6: 33
Journal of Texas Catholic History and Culture: reliance on archival sources, role in preserving Texas Catholic history, vol. 6: 12; receives award, vol. 6: 77; see also: Catholic Southwest
Juárez, Benito: administration in Mexico, mentioned, vol. 10: 69;
Juárez, Chihuahua: Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, exterior illus., vol. 9: 45; interior illus., vol. 9: 46
Juárez, Durango: several symposia planned, records from cathedral archives microfilmed, vol. 8: 119
Juárez, José Roberto: activities of, vol. 10: 75; book reviewed by, vol. 7: 155; vol. 9: 108
Kagay, Donald: activities of, vol. 2: 79
Kalb, Laurie Beth, book by, reviewed, vol. 9: 112
Kane, Francis: assists father in construction of St. Patrick's Church, Fort Worth, vol. 2: 21
Kane, George: assists father in construction of St. Patrick's Church, Fort Worth, vol. 2: 21
Kane, James J.: architect of St. Patrick's Church, Fort Worth, vol. 2: 16; architectural activities in Texas, vol. 2: 17; background of, vol. 2: 16-17; influences on as architect, vol. 2: 17-19; president of Fort Worth City Board of Architects, vol. 2:20-21; president of Texas state board of architects, 21
Kane, Paula: book review by, vol. 1: 75
Kasner, Sr. Dolores: activities of, vol. 7: 136
Kauffman, Christopher J.: books by reviewed, vol. 1:75, vol. 5: 107, vol. 8: 125
Keber, Anthony: one of original Carmelites at Marienfeld, Texas, vol. 6: 47
Keeley, Patrick: Irish immigrant architect, vol. 6: 15
Keleman, Pal: describes the arrival of the Baroque in New Spain, vol. 9: 10
Keller, Philip L.: German missionary priest, vol. 6: 17; birth in Bavaria, Germany, as a seminarian in Leavenworth, Kansas, comes to Texas to work among African-Americans, vol. 6: 22: solicits funds for construction of new church for Holy Rosary Parish, Galveston, Texas, vol. 6: 23; believes racial prejudice jeopardizes African-American souls, vol. 6: 23; travels to the Northern U.S. and to Europe to secure funding, vol. 6: 24; conceives idea of building an "industry school," vol. 6: 24-25; corresponds with philanthropist, Mother Katherine Drexel, vol. 6: 25; starts the newsletter, The Colored Man's Friend, vol. 6: 26; fights against racial prejudice, poverty, ignorance and religious intolerance, vol. 6: 26-27; relocates to Lafayette, Louisiana, vol. 6: 32
Kelley, Bishop Francis Clement: author of works on plight of Catholic Church in Mexico, vol. 5: 34
Kenneally, James K.: book by reviewed, vol. 3: 108
Kennedy, Fr. Edward: book by discussed, vol. 3:72-73
Kennelly, Karen, C.S.J.: book edited by reviewed, vol. 1: 73
Keralum, Father Pierre Ives, O.M.I.: architect in Rio Grande Valley, article about, vol. 6: 35; builds church in Roma, Texas, vol. 6: 14; childhood and education, vol. 6: 40; architect, stone cutter, and mason for Our Lady of Refuge Church in Roma, Texas, vol. 6: 40; prepares plans for Immaculate Conception Church in Brownsville, Texas, vol. 6: 40; mysterious death, vol. 6: 43, 46; probably designs San Agustín Church in Laredo, Texas, vol. 6: 43; remains found, vol. 6: 46
Kerby, William: vol. 7: 21-22; organization of the National Conference of Catholic Charities, 21, 29; edited Catholic University Bulletin and American Ecclesiastical Review, 22
Kerr, James: vol. 8: 39
Kertzer, David I.: statement on the political significance of ritual, vol. 10: 61-62
Kights of Columbus, the: vol. 6: 25; in Mexico and the Mexican Revolution, article about, vol. 10: 61; comparisons with the Masons, vol. 10: 62-63; 1911 Spanish ritual, vol. 10: 71; Fourth Degree, vol. 10: 71
Kinnally, Robert D., Jr.: article by, vol. 8: 89
Kino: A Legacy, reviewed, vol. 10: 95
Kino, Eusebio, Jesuit missionary: evangelization of the Pimas in Arizona and Baja California, vol. 8: 17
kivas: vol. 9: 54
Kneeling Padre: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 71
Knights Templar, the: vol. 10: 72
Know-Nothing controversey: vol. 10: 44-47; see also American party; Spanish-speaking San Antonians' response to, vol. 10: 45-47; San Antonio Germans' response to, vol. 10: 46-47
Know-Nothing Party: see American Party
Kranken-Kassen Verein [Beneficiary Society], San Antonio: vol. 10: 34
Krason, Dr. Stephen M.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 7: 159; as President of Franciscan University of Steubenville, sponsors panel discussion, "Texas Catholic History," vol. 6: 77
Kubler, George, authority on the architecture of New Mexican churches: vol. 9: 9, 11-12, 14-16 18-19
Kuntz, Mrs. Kay: vol. 8: 99, 100
Kupke, Raymond J.: book edited by reviewed, vol. 4:132
La Voz de la Parroquia: San Antonio archdiocesan Spanish-language newspaper, vol. 4: 47
Labbé, Dolores Egger: book review by, vol. 3: 103, vol. 6: 84; vol. 7: 143
LaFleur, Sr. M. Monica, C.C.V.I.: activities of, vol. 7: 132; article by, vol. 8: 45
Laguna santero: vol. 7: 38-41; stylistic interpretations of the baroque tradition of New Spain, 40-41, 44
Lamadrid, Enrique R.: article by, vol. 9: 53
Lamy, Jean-Baptiste, Bishop of Santa Fe: vol. 6: 13; vol. 9: 61-62, 78
Langellier, John Phillip: book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 138
Langer, Eric: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 8: 141
Laredo: St. Augustine Church, vol. 8: 33
Last Conquistador, The, reviewed, vol. 3: 102
Le Guillou, Father Henri-Paul- Marie: vol. 9: 64-74
Lee, Robert E.: describes 1860 stay in San Antonio, vol. 10: 37
Legacy of Spain and Mexico in the United States, The, reviewed, vol. 7: 152
Leopoldinen-Stiftung, Vienna, Austria: Texas Carmelites solicit funds from, vol. 6: 52
Let There Be Towns: Spanish Municipal Origins in the American Southwest, 1610-1810, reviewed, vol. 1: 64
Life in Mexico Under Santa Anna, 1822- 1855, reviewed, vol. 3: 114
Ligard, Sister Stanislaus: vol. 8: 62
Linares, diocese of: established, vol. 8: 25, 26
Lingemann, Father Athanasius: vol. 7: 96, 98
Linn, John Joseph: vol. 8: 35-37, 39; illus. vol. 8: 36; family houses sisters in Victoria, vol. 8: 59
Liptak, Dolores, R.S.M.: activities of, vol. 7: 136; article by, vol. 6: 11; book by reviewed, vol. 1:79, vol. 4: 130; book edited by reviewed, vol. 1: 70; book reviewed by, vol. 7: 156
Literacy, Education, and Society in New Mexico: 1693-1821, reviewed, vol. 5: 101
Little Sisters of the Poor: vol. 10: 74
Living Stones: The History and Structure of Catholic Spiritual Life in the United States, reviewed, vol. 1: 68
Llebaría, Father Juan Francisco: vol. 8: 39
Llinás, Fray Antonio: and founding of missionary colleges, vol. 3: 40-41; teacher of Scotism, vol. 3:41
Loch, Brother Edward, S.M.: as archivist for the Catholic Archives at San Antonio, vol. 8: 111-115
Lockwood, Barbara: named Assistant to the Director, Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, vol. 6: 78
Lone Star Bishops: The Roman Catholic Hierarchy in Texas, reviewed, vol. 10: 82
Loras, Bishop Mathias: vol. 7: 117-121
Louisiana, Spanish: article about marriage breakdown in, vol. 4: 97
Love Field, Dallas, Texas: Umlauf commissioned for sculpture for, vol. 8: 71
Lower Valley, El Paso, Texas: vol. 9: 76-82
Lowery, Mark: book review by, vol. 4: 137, vol. 7: 161
Loyola, Ignatius: mystic, vol. 10: 10
Loyola Marymount University Archives: completes processing of two major Record Groups, vol. 7: 133-134
Lucas, Mother de Pazzi, O.S.U.: superior of Laredo Ursuline community, vol. 4: 83
Lucero, Tim: learns the art of retablo painting, vol. 10: 53
Lucey, Archbishop of San Antonio: and the Archives, vol. 8: 97; papers of, at the Catholic Archives at San Antonio, vol. 8: 113
Ludwig-Missionsverein, Munich, Germany: vol. 6: 15, 23; Texas Carmelites solicit funds from, vol. 6: 52
Lutherans in San Antonio: vol. 10: 42-42
Luyet, Rev.Gregory Thomas: book reviewed by, vol. 6: 97; vol. 8: 134
Lyon, Archdiocese of: vol. 8: 30; and its missions in North America, article about, vol. 7: 115
Maas, Francus: at Ft. Davis, vol. 6: 61
Madonna and Child, sculpture by Charles Umlauf: 1958, vol. 8: 70; 1963, vol. 8: 71; 1967, vol. 8: 83
Makowski, Elizabeth: activities of, vol. 7: 132; article by, vol. 7: 81; book reviewed by, vol. 8: 120
male religious in Texas: absence in predominantly Anglo American areas noted, vol. 5: 86; disease and mortality among, vol. 5: 82; importance of foreign-born among, vol. 5: 80, 82; and higher education, vol. 5: 86-87; ministry to European immigrants, vol. 5: 78-79, 87; ministry to Mexican Americans, vol. 5: 79, 86; problems of distance, vol. 5: 80; problems with vocation, vol. 5: 82-84; contributions to pastoral care, vol. 5:85-86; see also individual orders and names
Man of Sorrows: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 70
Mano Fachico, joke cycle: vol. 9: 57-60
Manucy, Dominic, vicar apostolic of Brownsville: dispute with Hispanics, vol. 4: 82
Marathon, Texas: Carmelite mission to, vol. 6: 59
Mares, E.A.: play by reviewed, vol. 1: 74
Marfa, Texas: Carmelite mission to, vol. 6: 59
Margil de Jesús, Fray Antonio: and founding of missionary colleges, vol. 3: 41
Marianists: see Society of Mary
Marienfeld [now Stanton], Texas: Carmelite missionaries from, article about, vol. 6: 47; German Catholic colony of: drawing, vol. 6: 48
Marquardt, Lewis R.: article by, vol. 4: 25
marriage: article about breakdown of in Spanish Louisiana, West Florida, and Texas, vol. 4: 97
Martin, Dr. T.P.: vol. 9: 66
Martín, María de la Luz: vol. 9: 61
Martínez, Carolyn B.: book by reviewed, vol. 5: 96
Martínez, Malaquias, of Taos: vol. 9: 67
Martínez, Padre Antonio José: of Taos, vol. 9: 61-62, 67, 73
Martínez, Santiago Valdez: vol. 9: 67
Marvels of Charity: A History of American Sisters and Nuns, 1727-1985, book mentioned, vol. 6: 12
Maryknoll: see Catholic Foreign Mission Society
Masonic mural: illus., vol. 10: 60
Masonic Order of the Eastern Star: vol. 10: 72
Masonic York Rite: vol. 10: 72
Masons: vol. 10: 62, 66-74; see also freemasonry
Matel, Venerable Jeanne Chezard de: vol. 8: 55
Mathes, Dr. W. Michael: donates his large research library to El Colegio de Jalisco, Zapopan, vol. 9: 101
Matovina, Dr. Timothy M.: activities of, vol. 3: 99, vol. 4:119 vol. 6: 78, 80, 81; article by, vol. 10: 29; article by, noted, vol. 5: 94, vol. 6: 78; vol. 7: 132; book noted, vol. 6: 81; book review by, vol. 4: 125, vol. 6: 95; book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 145; essay accepted for publication, vol. 6: 82; publication of working paper by noted, vol. 5: 92; joins Catholic Southwest editorial board, vol. 9: 99
Maurer, Angelus Augustine, lay brother: at Ft. Davis, vol. 6: 61
Maximilian, vol. 8: 58; vol. 9: 73
May, Lisa: activities of, vol. 8: 117
Maynard, Theodore: vol. 7: 14
mayordomos in Socorro, role in Holy Week observances: vol. 9: 83-84
McAndrew, John: describes the Baroque in New Spain: vol. 9: 10
McAvoy, Thomas T.: vol. 1: 13-14; vol. 7: 15-16
McCarthy, Bishop John E., Diocese of Austin: activities of, vol. 6: 78; book review by, vol. 3: 106, vol. 10: 82; receives award, vol. 9: 100
McCarthy, Rev. Justin, Superior of the Society of St. Joseph in Baltimore, vol. 6: 31, 33
McCarty, Kieran, O.F.M.: article by, vol. 3: 37; book edited by, reviewed, vol. 10: 96
McCullough, Reverend John, Presbyterian minister: San Antonio, vol. 10: 40-41; founds a day school, vol. 10: 40
McDonald, Dedra: activities of, vol. 9: 99
McEwan, Bonnie G.: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 90; book edited by, reviewed, vol. 6: 89
McFadden, Dr. Joseph M.: activities of, vol. 6: 77
McGinnis, Josephine: secretary to Archbishop Lucey, vol. 8: 97
McGivney, Father Michael: founds Knights of Columbus, vol. 10: 63; illus., vol. 10: 64
McInerny, Dr. Ralph: activities of, vol. 6: 77
McKeon, Sister Ignatius: vol. 8: 62
McKeon, Sister Louise: vol. 8: 53
McKevitt, Gerald, S.J.: activities of, vol. 2: 80; book by noted, vol. 2: 80
McMahon, Father Francis: vol. 10: 69
McMahon, Father William: vol. 10: 69
McNally, Fr. Michael J.: book review by, vol. 4: 124
McQuaid, Bernard, Bishop of Rochester: writings about Knights of Columbus, vol. 10: 66
Mecham, John Lloyd: memorialized, vol. 4: 12
Meinig, D.W.: book by noted, vol. 4: 36; quoted, vol. 4: 36-37
Melville, Annabelle M: death of noted, vol. 3: 97
Mendizabal, Governor López: vol. 9: 55
Mendoza, Antonio de: first viceroy of New Spain, vol. 8: 15
Menger family: vol. 8: 101
Mercy Sisters: establish first hospital in Laredo, vol. 4: 85; relocation to Refugio, vol. 4: 69; and storm of 1885, vol. 4: 69
Methodists in San Antonio: vol. 10: 41-42; outreach to Texas Germans, vol. 10: 41-42
Metton, Sister Augustine: vol. 8: 47
Metzger, Bishop Sidney: silver jubilee of episcopal consecration noted, vol. 3: 81
Mexican Americans and the Catholic Church, reviewed, vol. 7: 155
Mexican Americans in Texas: A Brief History, reviewed, vol. 6: 90
Mexican Independence Day celebration, San Antonio, 1855: Germans and Anglos join in, vol. 10: 38
Mexican Independence: early days of, described, vol. 10: 66-67
Mexican Revolution, the: and the Knights of Columbus in Mexico, article about, vol. 10: 61
Mexican-Texan Citizens of Bexar County, Democratic Meetings of: vol. 10: 45
Mexican-Texas Society, San Antonio: see Sociedad Mejico-Tejano
Mexico: Baroque in: vol. 9: 9-15; Baroque mission church in, vol. 9: 12-15; revolution against Spanish colonial rule, vol. 8: 31; independence from Spain, vol. 8: 32; effects of the war for independence, effects upon the Catholic Church, vol. 8: 32; Constitution of 1812, 1824, vol. 8: 32
Mexico: Constitution of 1917 impact on Catholic Church, vol. 5: 26-27; Church-State relations in during colonial period, vol. 5: 27-28; Catholic Church support for independence of, vol. 5: 29; political role of freemasonry in, vol. 5: 30; anticlerical Constitution of 1857 discussed, vol. 5:30; Lerdo de Tejeda's presidency discussed, vol. 5:30; Porfirio Díaz's government of, vol. 5: 30-31; Revolution of 1910 in, vol. 5: 31-32; anticlericalism among liberals of, vol. 5: 32; violence against Catholic Church in, vol. 5: 34; United States business interests in discussed, vol. 5:38-39; Cristero Rebellion in, vol. 5: 40; influence of exiled clergy from in San Antonio, Texas, vol. 5: 40-41
Meyer, Bernard, S.M.: book by described, vol. 3: 76
Midland, Texas: Carmelites begin mission to, vol. 6: 54
Miera, Lorenzo: learns the art of retablo painting, vol. 10: 53
Miller, Hubert J.: activities of, vol. 2: 85, vol. 3: 99, vol. 5: 94, vol. 6: 78, vol. 7: 132, 137; articles by noted, vol. 2: 85
Ministry and Meaning: A Religious History of Catholic Health Care in the United States, reviewed, vol. 8: 125
mission system, Spanish colonial: defined, vol. 3:34-35; Iberian background, vol. 3: 38, 40-41
Mission and Memory: A History of the Catholic Church in Arkansas, reviewed, vol. 6: 97
Mission Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de los Mansos, El Paso-Ciudad Juárez, Franciscans establish, vol. 8: 17
Mission Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción: vol. 7: 92, 93, 94, 96, 100, 102, 103
Mission San Antonio de Valero: vol. 7: 91, 96
Mission San Francisco de la Espada: vol. 7: 92
Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo, San Antonio: vol. 7: 91, 92, 93, 103
Mission San Juan Capistrano: vol. 7: 92, 96
missionary colleges: European background of, vol. 3:40; Fray Antonio Margil de Jesús' role in their founding, vol. 3: 41; Fray Antonio Llinás' role in their founding, vol. 3: 41; importance in revival of Spanish colonial missionary activities, vol. 3:39-40; Scotism's influence on, vol. 3: 41; teach native languages, vol. 3: 41-42
Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate: vol. 6: 36
Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (Blue Sisters): dissolution of congregation, vol. 4:79; founded by Father Felix Zwiardowski, vol. 4:79;
missions, Spanish colonial: Baroque influence in mission church architecture and furnishings, article about, vol. 9: 9; organization and methods of, vol. 8: 18-21; secularization of, vol. 8: 18, secularization of and the depletion of the Catholic faith in Texas, vol. 8: 33
missions, Spanish colonial: conference on their history mentioned, vol. 2: 78; see also, Franciscans, mission system
Modernism: and American Catholic intellectual life, article about, vol. 7: 13
Molleno: New Mexican santero, vol. 7: 33, 42
Monastery of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament, Lyon, France: vol. 8: 52, 55
Montaner, José: vol. 9: 64, 67, 73
Moore, Fr. James Talmadge: activities of, vol. 2: 82, vol. 3: 100, vol. 5: 93, vol. 7: 132, 136; vol. 8: 117; vol. 9: 99; book by noted, vol. 3: 100, vol. 4: 119; book by reviewed, vol. 4: 124; book review by, vol. 6: 92; vol. 7: 149; vol. 8: 140; receives award, vol. 5: 94
Moore, Thomas Verner: vol. 7: 25
Moreno, Dona María: vol. 10: 13
Morkovsky, Mary Christine, C.D.P.: article by, vol. 4: 65
Morris, Charles R.: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 99
Moye, Father John Martin: founder of Sisters of Divine Providence in Alsace-Lorraine, vol. 8: 55
Mullady, Brian, O.P.: book review by, vol. 1: 68
multiculturalism: see culture
Murray, Msgr. Patrick J., J.C.L., Archdiocesan Chancellor, San Antonio, vol. 8: 99, 100
Murray, Sister Mary of the Cross, native of Ireland: vol. 8: 58, 62
My History, Not Yours: the Formation of Mexican American Autobiography, reviewed, vol. 6: 92
Myers, Joan: book by reviewed, vol. 5: 109
mysticism: certification of authenticity of during the Mexican Inquisition, article about, vol. 10: 9; differences in the experience of men and women: vol. 10: 10; similarities between condemned and condoned groups, vol. 10: 13; criteria by which mystics were judged as legitimate or not, vol. 10: 16-20; differences in court treatment of male and female mystics, vol. 10: 20-21; women who deviate from accepted norms, vol. 10: 25-28
mystics, false: article about, vol. 10: 9
National Catholic War Council: vol. 7: 30
National Conference of Catholic Charities: organized, vol. 7: 21
National Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee for the Bicentennial: releases "Document on Ecclesiastical Archives," vol. 8: 98-100
Native American and Spanish Colonial Experience in the Greater Southwest, I & II, The, reviewed, vol. 5: 102
Nativity of Mary, Blessed Virgin, High Hill, Texas: see St. Mary's, High Hill
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Czestochowa, Texas: church remodeling described, vol. 2: 42
Navarro de Islas, Licenciado Pedro, Inquisitor Fiscal: vol. 10: 17
Navarro family joins Methodist church in San Antonio: vol. 10: 41
Navarro, José Antonio: open letter to Tejanos of San Antonio, vol. 10: 46
Naylor, Thomas H.: book edited by reviewed, vol. 4:121
Neraz, John [Jean] Claude: Bishop of San Antonio, vol. 6: 16; vol. 7: 92, 95, 96, 102; vol. 8: 95; dispute with Sisters of Divine Providence over election of superior, vol. 4:83
New Deal Federal Art Projects: vol. 8: 68
New Handbook of Texas, The, reviewed, vol. 9: 106
New Haven, Connecticut: vol. 10: 63
New Latin American Mission History, The, reviewed, vol. 8: 141
New Mexican Spanish Religious Oratory, reviewed, vol. 9: 116
New Mexico: anti-clerical satire among indigenous peoples of, article about, vol. 9: 53; anti-French bias in, vol. 9: 73; Church-state relations in, article about, vol. 9: 26; during Colonial Period, humor and religious resistance in, vol. 9: 53-60; connection between economic boom and late eighteenth century renewal of provincial religious buildings, vol. 7: 38; Santa Fe, vol. 9: 68 santeros: article about, vol. 10: 51; santo tradition, article about, vol. 7: 33; Territorial era of 1846-1912, anti-clerical satire during, vol. 9: 53, 60-74
New Mexico Village Arts, reviewed, 109
Newman, Cardinal John Henry: conversion to Catholicism, vol. 4: 16-17; and definition of tradition in Catholic Church, vol. 3: 9-10, 12-12, 16; patriotism of, vol. 4: 19; poem "Home" quoted, vol. 4: 24; quoted, vol. 4: 23
Niemeyer, E. Victor, Jr.: activities of, vol. 4: 120; article by noted, vol. 4: 120; memoriam by, vol. 4:12; new translation and joint publication of book in Mexico, noted, vol. 6: 81
Noche Buena [Christmas Eve], as celebrated among Tejanos in San Antonio, vol. 10: 36
Noel, Thomas J.: book by noted, vol. 2: 81; book by reviewed, vol. 2: 94
Nolan, Charles E.: article by, vol. 3: 62 ;book by, reviewed, vol. 9: 117
North Frontier of New Spain, The, reviewed, vol. 6: 87
Not Room Enough: Mexicans, Anglos, and Socioeconomic Change in Texas, 1850-1900, reviewed, vol. 6: 95
Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life: discussed, vol. 3: 65; as model for writing parish history, vol. 3: 89
Noyer, Sister Angela: vol. 8: 47
Nozo, Very Reverend Jean-Baptist, C.M.: Superior of the Congregation of the Mission in Paris, vol. 8: 39
Nuesse, C. Joseph: book by noted, vol. 2: 80; book by reviewed, vol. 4: 134
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Zacatecas, College of: founded by Fray Antonio Margil de Jesús, vol. 3: 41; see also missionary colleges
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Taos, New Mexico: Father Le Guillou's altar, illus., vol. 9: 65
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, church of, in the plaza of San Fernando de Taos: receives Episcopal license, vol. 7: 36
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Juárez, Chihuahua, exterior illus., vol. 9: 45; interior illus., vol. 9: 46
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, San Antonio, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 44; Claretian Fathers in charge of parish, vol. 4: 45; parish transferred to Jesuits, vol. 4: 45; "Los Pastores" troupe of, vol. 5: 50; Eleanor Roosevelt's visit to, vol. 4: 60; tuberculosis in parish, vol. 4:47-48; Works Progress Administration in parish, vol. 4: 50
Nuestra Señora de los Dolores: vol. 9: 67
Nuestra Señora del Carmen Mission, Ysleta, Texas: illus., vol. 9: 47; reconstructed exterior, illus. vol. 9: 48; reconstructed interior, illus., vol. 9: 49
Nuestra Señora del Socorro: exterior illus., vol. 9: 50; interior illus., vol. 9: 51
Nunn, Tey Marianna: book reviewed by, vol. 7: 145; vol. 10: 92
nuns: see women religious
O'Brien, David J.: book by reviewed, vol. 1: 78, vol. 5: 115
O'Connell, Daniel: mentioned, vol. 10: 71
O'Connell, Marvin R.: article by, vol. 4: 15; book by reviewed, vol. 2: 89
O'Keefe, Timothy J.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 8: 130
O'Loughlin, Raphael, C.S.B.: book by noted, vol. 5:95
O'Toole, James: vol. 8: 91
Oates, Mary J.: book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 127
Oblates in South Texas, article about, vol. 6: 35
Oblates of Mary Immaculate: in Texas, vol. 5: 72
Oblates: published history on work in lower Rio Grande area discussed, vol. 3: 72-73
Ochoa, Antonia: vol. 10: 13-14
Ochs, Stephen J.: book by reviewed, vol. 3: 111
Odd Fellows: vol. 10: 66
Odin, Archbishop Jean-Marie, C.M.: vol. 7: 115, 121-127; vol. 8: 30-31, 40-44, 50, 53, 63; illus., vol. 8: 36; vol. 10: 43-44; first bishop of Galveston, article about vol 1: 42; character and spiritual formation of, vol. 1: 44-45, 48; decision to pursue missionary career in America, vol. 1: 47; ordination of, vol. 1: 48; work of as Vincentian missionary in Missouri and Arkansas, vol. 1: 49; work at the Second Provincial Council of Baltimore (1833), vol. 1: 49; and erection of the American province of the Congregation of the Mission, vol. 1: 49-50; named vice-prefect apostolic, vol. 1: 52; early work in Texas, vol. 1:52-55; removes fathers Refugio de la Garza and José Antonio Valdez, vol. 1: 54; efforts to recruit religious for Texas, vol. 1: 55, vol. 4: 66- 67; elevation to vicar apostolic of Texas, vol. 1: 55; named archbishop of New Orleans, vol. 1: 57, vol. 8: 54; elevated to bishop of Galveston, vol. 1: 57; brings Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament to Texas, vol. 8: 51-52; recruits Oblates from Montreal, Canada to serve in Texas, vol. 6: 36; visits Ursuline Convent in New Orleans and invites sisters to Texas, vol. 8: 46; visits Europe to recruit sisters for service in Texas, vol. 8: 47; greets Ursuline Sisters in Texas when they arrive from New Orleans, vol. 8: 48, describes level of education in Texas to sisters, vol. 8: 48, celebrates mass for sisters, vol. 8: 49
Oklahoma Catholic Historical Society: activities of discussed, vol. 1: 62
Olivera, Ruth R.: book by reviewed, vol. 3: 114
Olmstead, Frederick Law: describes San Antonio in the 1850's, vol. 10: 29
Omnimoda, papal bull of Adrian VI: vol. 8: 16
Omonhundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: fifth annual conference at the University of Texas at Austin, announced, vol. 10: 75
On the Padres' Trail, reviewed, vol. 9: 119
Oñate, Juan de: leads first colonizing party of New Mexico, vol. 8: 14, 17
Opus morale in praecepts decalgi, by Tomas Sanchez: volume two, book six, article about, vol. 7: 81
Order of DeMolay: vol. 10: 72
Orsi, Robert A.: book by, reviewed, vol. 9: 109
Ortiz, Alfonso; collects Tewa myths, vol. 9: 54
Ortiz, Don Antonio José: patron of the New Mexican santeros: vol. 7: 36; rises to prominence in Santa Fe, 37
Ortiz, Father Ramón: vol. 9: 78
Ortiz, Gertrudis Rosa: vol. 10: 9, 17-18, 23, 27
Our Catholic Visitor: and publication of Spanish Roots in America, vol. 4: 117
Our Lady of Guadalupe celebrations, San Antonio, Texas: vol. 10: 35-36, 39
Our Lady of Guadalupe: Faith and Empowerment Among Mexican-American Women, reviewed, vol. 6: 93
Our Lady of Guadalupe: The Origins and Sources of a Mexican National Symbol, 1531-1797, reviewed, vol. 7: 139
Our Lady of Guadalupe, San Antonio, Texas: see Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, San Antonio
Our Lady of Lourdes, Victoria, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 46
Our Lady of Refuge of Sinners, Roma, Texas: view from northeast, illus., vol. 6: 39; west elevation, illus., vol. 6: 38; described, vol. 6: 40
Our Lady of Sorrows, San Antonio, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 48
Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas: architecture of conventual chapel described, vol. 2: 40-42; publication center for Colegiosnoted, vol. 4: 116, vol. 5: 91
Our Lady of the Rosary: bulto by Filimón Aguilar, mentioned, vol. 10: 53
Our Saints Among Us: 400 Years of New Mexican Devotional Art, reviewed, vol. 10: 93
Oxcart Catholicism on Fifth Avenue: The Impact of the Puerto Rican Migration upon the Archdiocese of New York, reviewed, vol. 7: 158
Ozanam, Atoine: mentioned, vol. 10: 71
Pace, Edward: vol. 7: 23; editor of The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 7. 26
Padilla, Genaro, M.: book by, reviewed, vol. 6: 92
Padre: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 70
Padre Y El Mano Fashico, El: vol. 9: 58-59
Pallen, Conde: editor of The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 7: 26
Panchok, Dr Frances: activities of, vol. 2: 85, vol. 7: 136
Papacy: reacts to liberal and anticlerical assault, vol. 8: 29
Pardo, Francisco: biography of Madre María de Jesús, mentioned, vol. 10: 14
Parish School: American Catholic Parochial Education from Colonial Times to the Present, reviewed, vol. 8: 136
Parisot, Father: and the construction of Immaculate Conception Church, Brownsville, Texas, vol. 6: 42-43
Pascendi Domini Gregis, Pope Pius X's condemnation of Modernism and its effects on American Catholic intellectual life, article about, vol. 7: 13
Paso del Norte, El: Holy Week observances in: article about, vol. 9: 75, historical background, vol. 9: 76-82; Palm Sunday, vol. 9: 84, the Crown of Thorns, vol. 9: 85-87, the Arrest of Jesus; photographs depicting Catholic Heritage of, from the Catholic Archives of Texas, vol. 9: 43, map of area, vol. 9: 44
pastorela: see "Pastores, Los"
"Pastores, Los": article about, vol. 5: 47; first evidence for in San Antonio, vol. 5: 48; plot and cast discussed, vol. 5: 49; changes in production over time, vol. 5: 50-51; socio-political interpretation of discussed, vol. 5: 51-52
Patrick, James: article by, vol. 2: 15
Patronato Real: basis for Spanish royal authority over colonial Church, vol. 3: 20-22
Patterns of Episcopal Leadership, reviewed, vol. 1:66
Paulist Fathers: vol. 7: 27-28
pecan-shellers: strike of 1935, vol. 4: 48-49; displaced by machinery, vol. 4: 50; Father Carmelo Tranchese's efforts on behalf of, vol. 4: 48-50
Pecos Valley Railroad, vol. 6: 61
Pellicer, Anthony Dominic, Bishop of San Antonio; vol. 7: 91; vol. 8: 95
Penitente Brotherhood, The: vol. 7: 33, 34, 79; vol. 9: 62
Pepin, Euphrosine, C.S.C.: establishes Sisters of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus, vol. 4: 81; return to Holy Cross order, vol. 4: 81
Pepin, Madeleine: activities of, vol. 5: 91
Pérez, Diego: vol. 10: 19
Periculoso, decree by Pope Boniface VIII: vol. 7: 83, 86, 87
Perspectives on the American Catholic Church, reviewed, vol. 2: 87
Perzynska, Kinga: activities of, vol. 5: 94, vol. 6: 82, vol. 7: 132, 136, 137; article by, noted, vol. 6: 82; photographic essay compiled by, vol. 3: 44; promotes award in honor of Robert S. Weddle, vol. 10: 76
Peters, Anastasius: German-born Carmelite, founder of Carmelite monastery at Marienfeld, Texas, article about, vol. 6: 47
Peters, Boniface: German-born Carmelite, founder of Carmelite monastery at Marienfeld, Texas, article about, vol. 6: 47
Peterson, Susan Carol: book by, mentioned, vol. 6: 12
Pfefferkorn, Father Henry: vol. 7: 98
Pierce, Donna: book by reviewed, vol. 5: 109
Pierce, George F., Methodist bishop: writes of San Antonio in 1859, vol. 10: 39
Pieta I: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 68
Pieta II: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 68
Pieta: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 68; illus., vol. 8: 75
Pimas, the: vol. 8: 17
Pioneer Healers, The History of Women Religious in American Health Care, reviewed, vol. 1: 70
Piro Indians: vol. 9: 76
Pitaval, Auxiliary Bishop J.B.: vol. 9: 68
Plantersville, Texas: Catholic church at, vol. 4:32-36; Russian-German settlement at, vol. 4: 32
Polzer, Charles W., S.J.: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 95; book edited by reviewed, vol. 4: 121
Poole, Stafford, C.M.: article by, vol. 8: 13; book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 139
Pope Benedict XV: vol. 8: 91
Pope Boniface VIII's decree, Periculoso: first Church-wide ruling requiring the enclosure of nuns, vol. 7: 83
Pope Clement XIV: vol. 8: 95
Pope Gregory XIII's decree, Deo sacris, vol. 7: 83
Pope Gregory XVI: vol. 8: 29, 35, 38, 43
Pope John Paul II: statement on archives, vol. 8: 115
Pope John XXIII: vol. 8: 91
Pope John XXIII with Mitre: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 72; illus., vol. 8: 79
Pope Leo III's letter, Saepenumero considerantes: and Church archives, vol. 8: 90-91
Pope Leo XII's letter, Testem Benevolentiae: effects on American Catholic intellectual life, article about, vol. 7: 13
Pope Leo XIII's, Aeterni Patris: vol. 7: 23, 31
Pope Pius V's constitution, Decor et honestati, vol. 7: 83
Pope Pius VI: erects diocese of Baltimore, Linares, vol. 8: 25; papal bull, Relata semper, vol. 8: 26-27
Pope Pius VII: vol. 8: 29
Pope Pius IX: vol. 8: 30, 43-44; issues Decree of Erection for the Diocese of San Antonio, vol. 8: 92
Pope Pius X's condemnation of Modernism, Pascendi Domini Gregis, effects on American Catholic intellectual life, article about, vol. 7: 13
Portier, Bishop Michael: vol. 7: 115-118
Poseyemu: Tewa deity, vol. 9: 54
Potard, M. Joseph, C.S.C.: work in East Texas, vol. 4: 89
Poyo, Gerald E.: book edited by reviewed, vol. 4:125, vol. 9: 120
Practica de la Theologica Mystica, by Miguel de Godínez: mentioned, vol. 10: 16, 17
Premier See: A History of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, 1789-1989, The, reviewed, vol. 2: 103
Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions: vol. 10: 40
Presbyterians in San Antonio, Texas: vol. 10: 40-41
Presentation Sisters of South Dakota: book about, mentioned, vol. 6:12
Presidio de San Francisco: A History Under Spain and Mexico, 1776-1846, El, reviewed, vol. 8: 138
presidios in New Spain: vol. 8: 19
Priceless Spirit: A History of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, reviewed, vol. 7: 146
Priest: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 71
Promises to Keep: A History of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word, reviewed, vol. 8: 120
Protection: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 68
Protestant Christianity: evangelization and organization efforts in Texas, vol. 1: 51-52
Protestantism in the Sangre de Cristos, 1850- 1920, reviewed, vol. 5: 100
Prucha, Paul Francis: study of frontier Catholicism and Indian affairs, noted, vol. 6: 11
Pruit, Thomas: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 10: 83
Public Catholicism, reviewed, vol. 1: 78
Pueblo Indians, New Mexico: resistance to Christianization, vol. 9: 54-55; revolt of 1680: vol. 8: 14; and New Mexican mission churches, vol. 9: 23; vol. 9: 53; vol. 9: 76
Puerto Rican and Cuban Catholics in the U.S., 1900-1965, reviewed, vol. 7: 156
Purísima Concepción de Quarai [now Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument]: case study for the Baroque in New Mexico, vol. 9: 10, 19-23
Quarai: see Purísima Concepción de Quarai
Querétaro: missionary college at, vol. 3: 28
Quesada, J. Gilbert: activities of, vol. 2: 82, vol. 7: 132; article by, vol. 4: 44
Quill Pen santero: New Mexican santero, vol. 7: 33, 76-78
Quiroga, Domingo de: calificador, vol. 10: 18
Raich, Annabelle, C.S.J.: book by, mentioned, vol. 6: 12
railroads: make Carmelite missionary work possible; vol. 6: 59-61
Rakowski, Dominic, C.D.P.: quoted on work at Martinsville (now Tours, Texas), vol. 4: 93-94
Ralliere, Padre Jean Baptiste: vol. 9: 63
Ramírez, Bishop Ricardo, C.S.B., of Las Cruces, New Mexico: activities of, vol. 8: 119; article by noted, vol. 2: 79
Rancho de Taos: church receives Episcopal license, vol. 7: 36
Rancho Nuestra Señora de la Soledad de los Tiburcios [now San Elizario]: vol. 9: 76-77
Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas: architecture of post chapel described, vol. 2: 48-50
Ratzinger, Cardinal Joseph: and definition of tradition in Catholic Church, vol. 3: 11-12, 13
Ravier, Sister St. Dominique: vol. 8: 52
Red Knights: vol. 10: 64
Redemptorist Fathers, the: take charge of Mission San José, Capistrano, and Espada, vol. 7: 103
Rediscovery of Santa Cruz de San Sabá, A Mission for the Apache in Spanish Texas, The, reviewed, vol. 8: 132
Reeves-Marquardt, Dona B.: article by, vol. 4: 25
Reflections of Faith: Houses of Worship in the Lone Star State, reviewed, vol. 8: 121
Reher, Margaret Mary: book by reviewed, vol. 1: 71
Reich, Peter Lester: book by, reviewed, vol. 9: 108
Reina de las Americas: Works of Art from the Museum of the Basilica de Guadalupe, La, reviewed, vol. 9: 114
Religion in Modern New Mexico, reviewed, vol. 9: 111
religious congregations: see male religious in Texas and women religious in Texas
Religious communities: administer parishes in western dioceses and vicariates in the United States, vol. 6: 15-17
Renaissance masters: Charles Umlauf pays homage to, vol. 8: 69
Renaud, Sister Ursula: vol. 8: 47
Rerum Novarum: as interpreted by John A. Ryan, vol. 7: 22
retablos: article about, vol. 7: 33; vol. 10: 53-54; New Mexican missions: vol. 9: 22
Revista Católica: vol. 9: 68; vol. 9: 82; relocates from Las Vegas, New Mexico to El Paso, Texas, vol. 9: 81
Revista de Taos: vol. 9: 64-67, 73
Revolution Remembered: The Memoirs and Selected Correspondence of Juan N. Seguín, A, reviewed, vol. 4:127; vol. 3: 100
Reyes, Guillermo de los: article by, vol. 10: 61
Rhetts, Paul: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 93; book edited by, reviewed, vol. 10: 92
Rich, Paul: article by, vol. 10: 61
Rio Grande: flood of 1828 in New Mexico, vol. 9: 63, 77
Risen Christ: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 70; illus., vol. 8: 82
ritual: political significance of , article about, vol. 10: 60
Rivera, Luis N.: book by reviewed, vol. 5: 110
Robinson, Willard B.: article by, vol. 2: 26; article by cited, vol. 3: 15; book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 121; death of noted, vol. 3: 97
Rodríguez, Jeanette: book by, reviewed, vol. 6: 93
Rodríguez, José María: describes San Antonio, vol. 10: 29
Rogers, Mary Beth: book by reviewed, vol. 3: 106
Roma, Texas: Our Lady of Refuge of Sinners, view from northeast, illus., vol. 6: 39; west elevation, illus., vol. 6: 38; location, construction and appearance of church described, vol. 6: 40
Roman Catholicism: assaults on during the early-to-mid nineteenth century, vol. 8: 27
Roman Catholics, The, reviewed, vol. 7: 138
Rome, Italy: Il Gesu, church architecture exhibits prototypical Baroque elements, vol. 9: 11della Porta, Giacomo: completes construction of Il Gesu, vol. 9: 11
Romeros, beata sisters: vol. 10: 25
Roosevelt, Eleanor: communications with Father Carmelo Tranchese, vol. 4: 59-61; visits Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, vol. 4: 60
Roosevelt, President Franklin D.: communications with Father Carmelo Tranchese, vol. 4: 49, 50, 56-57
Roozen, David A.: work of discussed, vol. 3: 89
Rosa, Karan De La: activities of, vol. 5: 94
Rosen, Daniel B.: book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 138
Rottenstein, Rev. George: Episcopalian minister, San Antonio, vol. 10: 42
Roudet, Brother Pierre: and construction of Immaculate Conception Church, Brownsville, Texas, vol. 6: 40 Propagation of the Faith: provides funding for construction of Immaculate Conception Church, Brownsville, Texas, vol. 6: 42
Roussin, Sister Joseph, C.C.V.I.: vol. 8: 55, 60-61; illus., vol. 8: 56
Royal Orders for New Discoveries of 1573, The: vol. 8: 16
Rubio, Carmen Romero: vol. 10: 69
Ruellan, Father Oliver, a French diocesan priest: vol. 9: 79
Russia: emigration by German population of, vol. 4:26-27; German immigration to, vol. 4: 26
Russian-German Settlements in the United States, publication noted, vol. 4: 29
Russian Germans in Texas: article about, vol. 4: 25; abandonment of Luxemburg community by, vol. 4:41; absorption into Anglo- and German-Texan populations, vol. 4: 39; defined, vol. 4: 27-28; differences from other Texas Germans described, vol. 4: 28; confusion of ethnicity in census records, vol. 4: 42; population figures given, vol. 4: 38-39; importance of religion to communities, vol. 4: 41, 42-43; area of settlement described, vol. 4: 31; settlement in Archer and Clay counties, vol. 4:40-41; settlement at Plantersville, vol. 4: 32; settlement of near railroad lines noted, vol. 4: 40
"Russlanddeutsche Siedlungen in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika," dissertation noted, vol. 4:29
Ryan, John A.: vol. 7: 21-23
Rybolt, John E., C.M.: book edited by reviewed, vol. 1: 81
Sacedón, Friar Antonio de Jesús: first ordinary of Diocese of Linares, vol. 8: 27
Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith: vol. 8: 38
Sacred Heart, Abilene, Texas: published history of church described, vol. 3: 80
Sacred Heart, Galveston, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 73
Sacristán, Fray Miguel: vol. 9: 55
Saengerfest: vol. 10: 33, 35
Saepenumero considerantes, letter from Pope Leo III concerning Church archives: vol. 8: 90-91
Sagrada Familia, La: importance of in New Mexico, vol. 9: 63
Saint Mary's of the Barrens Seminary at Perryville, Missouri: vol. 8: 39, 40, 41
Saint Theresa: vol. 10: 10-11
Sala, Brother Raimundo: vol. 8: 31, 41
Salinas, J. Vincente, Bishop of Durango: vol. 9: 79
Salinas, Martín: book by reviewed, vol. 2: 101
Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument: see Purisima Concepcion de Quarai
Sallet, Richard: editor of Dakota Freie Presse, vol. 4: 28; dissertation by noted, vol. 4: 29; dissertation by quoted, vol. 4: 37
Salpointe, Bishop: vol. 9: 79
Salt War of 1877: El Paso, Texas: vol. 9: 79
Salvatierra, Juan María, Jesuit missionary: vol. 8: 17
Samponaro, Frank N.: activities of noted, vol. 3:100; book by noted, vol. 3: 100
San Agustin de Laredo, Laredo, Texas: north elevation, illus., present church blessed in December 1872, vol. 6: 43
San Antonio de Béxar: A Community on Spain's Northern Frontier, reviewed, vol. 7: 148
San Antonio Missions and Their System of Land Tenure, The, reviewed, vol. 1: 65
San Antonio Missions National Park: construction of new visitor's center and museum noted, vol. 6: 79
San Antonio Shooting Society: see Schuetzen Verein
San Antonio, Texas: Benedictines at, vol. 5: 76; Catholic Archives at, article about, vol. 8: 89; conditions of Catholic Church in, vol. 1: 54; conditions in Mexican-American sections of, vol. 4: 46; Conventual Franciscans at, vol. 5: 75; Franciscans return to, article about, vol. 7: 91; demographic composition after United States annexation, vol. 10: 29-30; diocese of: formed, vol. 7: 91, vol. 8: 92; Jesuits at, vol. 5: 74; Marianists at, vol. 5: 73; multiethnic flavor of, vol. 10: 32; home for exiles from Mexican Revolution, vol. 5:27; efforts of Catholics in on behalf of Mexican churchmen, vol. 5: 34-35; influence of clergy exiled from Mexico in, vol. 5: 40- 41; center of migrant-workers, vol. 4: 46- 47; examples of first newspapers, vol. 10: 32; pecan-shellers in, vol. 4: 48-50; religion and ethnicity in, article about, vol. 10: 29; Santa Rosa Hospital established, vol. 8: 61; Ursuline Sisters establish school, vol. 8: 50
San Antonio Zeitung: newspaper, vol. 10: 32
San Antonio's German Singing Society: see Saengerfest
San Elizario: church, illus., vol. 9: 52; vol. 9: 76, 77
San Fernando Archives: at the Catholic Archives at San Antonio, vol. 8: 113
San Fernando Cathedral Fraternity, San Antonio, Texas: makes donation to the Archives, vol. 8: 100
San Fernando Parish, San Antonio, Texas: as church, vol. 8: 33-34, vol. 10: 40, 44, illus., vol. 10: 36; as cathedral, vol. 7: 96, 100
San Gerónimo, New Mexico: vol. 9: 64, 73
San José, Fort Worth, Texas: published history of parish described, vol. 3: 72
San José Mission Fraternity, San Antonio, Texas: makes donation to the Archives, vol. 8: 100
San Juan Bautista: retablo by Charlie Carrillo, Santa Fe santero, vol. 10: 53; illus., vol. 10: 54
San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico: vol. 9: 56
San Lazaro Pueblo, New Mexico: vol. 9: 55
San Pedro Springs, San Antonio: German Fourth of July celebration at, vol. 10: 38
San Vicente: bulto by Filimón Aguilar, mentioned, vol. 10: 53
Sánchez, Dr. Joseph P.: activities of, vol. 8: 119
Sánchez, Tomás, Jesuit writer and professor of moral theology and canon law: his writings on the canonical law of enclosure, as it applied to professed nuns, article about, vol. 7; 81
Santa Cruz of Querétaro, College of: operation of described, vol. 3: 29-30; see also missionary colleges
Santa Fe, New Mexico: vol. 8: 13; Archdiocese of, observes Catholic Cuarto Centennial, 1598-1998; vol. 8: 119; vol. 9: 101; Diocese of: vol. 9: 78-79; established as capital of New Spain, vol. 8: 14; High Mountain Arts Show, vol. 10: 53; Spanish Market, vol. 10: 58; Winter Spanish Market, vol. 10: 51
Santa Librada: bulto by Filimón Aguilar, appears on the official poster of 1999 Santa Fe Spanish Market, vol. 10: 58
Santa Rosa Hospital, San Antonio, Texas: vol. 4: 89; founded, vol. 8: 61
Santeros [saint-makers]: New Mexico, article about, vol. 7: 33, vol. 10: 51; choice of subjects to portray, vol. 7: 73-80
Santiago: Saint of Two Worlds, reviewed, vol. 5: 109
Santiago Tlaltelolco, church of, Mexico, vol. 9: 13
Santísima Trinidad, Madre Sor Sebastiana Josepha de la: vol. 10: 14-15
Santo Angel [Guardian Angel], El Paso, Texas: diamond jubilee booklet of parish described, vol. 3:78; parish transferred to Claretians, vol. 4: 45
Santos: article about, vol. 10: 51; New Mexico, article about carved and painted statues [bultos] and retablos of religious subjects, vol. 7: 33
Satin, Sister St. Ephrem: vol. 8: 52
Satire, anti-clerical: among New Mexico's indigenous population, article about, vol. 9: 53
Schall, James V., S.J.: article by, vol. 5: 11
Schiefen, Richard J., C.S.B.: activities of, vol. 6: 77
Schilling, Rev. Godfrey, O.F.M.: vol. 7: 92-93
Schmitz, Joseph W.: describes time spent by Marianists at Mission Concepcion, vol. 7: 94
Schoenberg, Wilfred P.: Jesuit historian, work noted, vol. 6: 11
Schools: segregation in and under- funding, vol. 6: 20
Schuetzen Verein: illus., vol. 10: 33
Scotism: influence on development of Franciscan missionary college system, vol. 3: 41
Second Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas: architecture described, vol. 2: 52
Seeds of Struggle/ Harvest of Faith, reviewed, vol. 10: 92
Seguin, Texas: Jesuits at, vol. 5: 74
Seguín, Juan Nepomuceno: vol. 8: 39, 95
Sense of Place II: The Benedictines of Collegeville, A, reviewed, vol. 3: 117
Serna, Jenny: oral history about Holy Week observances in Socorro, Texas, vol. 9: 95
Settler Act of 1883, the: Carmelites purchase land under auspices of, vol. 6: 49
Shafter, Texas: Carmelite mission to, vol. 6: 60
Shahan, Thomas Joseph: vol. 7: 19-20; editor of The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 7: 26
Shaw, John W., Bishop of San Antonio: vol. 7: 102
Shaw, Stephen J.: book by reviewed, vol. 4: 130
Shea, John Gilmary: work of, vol. 1: 8, 11-12
Sheldrake, Philip: book by reviewed, vol. 4: 137
Sheridan, Thomas E.: book edited by reviewed, vol. 4: 121, vol. 10: 87
Shields, Thomas E.: vol. 7: 23-24
Silverthorn, Elizabeth: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 85
Simmons, Marc: books by reviewed, vol. 3: 102; vol. 5: 109
Simons, Helen: book edited by reviewed, vol. 5: 97
Sin and Censorship: The Catholic Church and the Motion Picture Industry, reviewed, vol. 9: 103
Sister Agnes: vol. 8: 48
Sister Louise, native of Ireland: vol. 8: 58
Sister St. Regis: vol. 8: 58
Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word: vol. 8: 55; and anti-Catholic sentiment in Texas, vol. 4: 71-72; financial problems of, vol. 4: 75- 76; founding by Bishop Dubuis, vol. 4: 68; open St. Mary's Infirmary in Galveston, Texas, vol. 8: 60; and smallpox epidemic at San Antonio, vol. 4: 83; work during Civil War, vol. 4: 84-85
Sisters of Divine Providence: vol. 8: 55; in Austin, Texas, vol. 8: 59; motherhouse established at Castroville, Texas, vol. 8; 60
Sisters of Divine Providence: first arrival in Texas, vol. 4: 68; at Castroville, vol. 4: 78, 92; and confrontation with Father Felix Zwiardowski, vol. 4: 78-79; recruitment efforts, vol. 4: 74-75; at Panna Maria, vol. 4: 78
Sisters of Loretto: start school at San Elizario, Texas: vol. 9: 81
Sisters of St. Joseph: Minnesota, book about, mentioned, vol. 6: 12
Sisters of St. Mary of Namur: first arrival in Texas, vol. 4: 68, 70
Sisters of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus: founded by Sister Euphrosine Pepin, C.S.C., vol. 4: 81
Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament in Texas: vol. 8: 51-53, 55; open Villa Maria in Brownsville, vol. 8: 52; establish convent in Victoria, Texas, vol. 8: 55, 58-59; convent in Houston, vol. 8: 62
Slattery, Sister Margaret Patrice: book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 120
Snow, David H.: books edited by reviewed, vol. 5:102
Sociedad Méjico-Tejana, San Antonio: vol. 10: 35
Society of Catholic Social Scientists sponsor a panel discussion titled, "Texas Catholic History," vol. 6: 77; annual meeting at Christendom College in Front Royal, Virginia, noted, vol. 7: 133; annual national conference in Steubenville, Ohio; noted, vol. 8: 118; announced, vol. 9: 100
Society of Jesus: vol. 5: 74-75, vol. 8: 95; evangelization efforts on the American frontier, mentioned, vol. 6: 11; Neopolitan Jesuits, vol. 9: 81; in El Paso area, vol. 9: 81-82; in New Spain, methods of evangelization, vol. 8: 21, hostility of Bourbon monarchy towards, vol. 8: 22
Society of Mary: vol. 5: 73; ownership of Mission Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepcion, vol. 7: 92, 94; transfers ownership to Diocese of San Antonio, vol. 7: 103
Socorro, Texas: mission established for the Piro and Tanso Indians, vol. 9: 76; traditional Holy Week obervances in, article about, vol. 9: 75; historical background of Holy Week Observances, vol. 9: 76-82; Holy Week in Socorro, vol. 9: 82-84; Palm Sunday, vol. 9: 84; the Crown of Thorns, vol. 9: 85-87; the Arrest of Jesus, vol. 9: 87-88; Guarding the Host and Washing of the Apostles' Feet, vol. 9: 88-89; the Passion Play and the Way of the Cross, vol. 9: 89-92; Sermon of the Seven Words, vol. 9: 92; Holy Burial, vol. 9: 92-93; Glory Saturday, vol. 9: 93-95
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander: work by quoted in relation to culture, vol. 5: 19, 21-22
Soulerin, Father Alexander: in Brownsville, TX, vol. 6: 35
South Heights, San Antonio: vol. 7: 93, 96, 98, 102
Southern Messenger: vol. 8: 101; article about its coverage of Church-State affairs in Mexico, vol. 5: 25; compared to other Catholic newspapers, vol. 5: 41; circulation of, vol. 5: 42; interest in social justice in United States, vol. 5: 44; influences on from exiled Mexican clergy, vol. 5: 45; influences on from other periodicals, vol. 5: 43
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas: William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies announces three fellowship programs, vol. 7: 134-135
Spain: development of state-religion tradition in, vol. 3: 37-38; vol. 5: 28
Spalding, Thomas W, C.F.X.: book by reviewed, vol. 2: 103; study of frontier Catholicism, noted, vol. 6: 11
Spanish colonial mission system: see mission system, Spanish colonial
Spanish colonial missions: see missions, Spanish colonial
Spanish Colonial period: vol. 9: 77
Spanish colonization of America: article about, vol. 8: 13; civil and religious institutions imposed under, vol. 8: 14-21; Bourbon monarchy, reforms of, vol. 8: 22-23; continuing legacy in the United States, vol. 8: 23-24
Spanish Cross in Georgia, reviewed, vol. 7: 142
Spanish Frontier in North America, The, reviewed, vol. 5: 112
Spanish Missions of La Florida, The, reviewed, vol. 6: 89
Spanish Roots in America, publication noted, vol. 4:117; vol. 5: 114
Spanish Texas, 1519-1821, reviewed, vol. 6: 83
Spanish Texas Pilgrimage: The Old Franciscan Missions and Other Spanish Settlements of Texas, 1632-1821, reviewed, vol. 4: 122
Spirit of Flight: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, at Love Field, Dallas, Texas, vol. 8; 71
Spirituality and History, reviewed, vol. 4: 137
St. Anne's, Beaumont, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 50
St. Anthony, Bryan, Texas: diamond jubilee booklet of parish described, vol. 3: 74
St. Anthony's Fraternity, San Antonio, Texas: makes donation to the Archives, vol. 8: 101
St. Augustine, Florida: vol. 8: 89; founding of, vol. 8: 14; Franciscans at, vol. 8: 16
St. Bernadette, Clear Lake City, Texas: church dedication booklet described, vol. 3: 77
St. Boniface Priory, Scipio, Kansas: Carmelite friars from, vol. 6: 47
St. Boniface, Scotland, Texas: Russian-Germans in parish, vol. 4: 41
St. Francis with Bird: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, illus., vol. 8: 78
St. Henry's Church, San Antonio, Texas: vol. 7: 103
St. James, Seguin, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 39-40
St. John the Evangelist, Luling, Texas: published history of parish described, vol. 3: 71
St. John's Lutheran Church, San Antonio: vol. 10: 43
St. Joseph parish, Marienfeld, Texas: vol. 6: 49; stone church built, vol. 6: 50
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, San Antonio: vol. 10: 44; illus., vol. 10: 43
St. Joseph's Church, South Heights, San Antonio: vol. 7: 93, 96
St. Joseph's, Weimar, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 39-40
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, San Antonio, Texas: vol. 10: 42
St. Martin of Tours, Tours, Texas: published history of church described, vol. 3: 74-75
St. Mary of Namur, Sister of: see Sisters of St. Mary of Namur
St. Mary of the Assumption, Fort Worth, Texas: published history of described, vol. 3: 73-74
St. Mary's Church, New Haven, Connecticut: vol. 10: 63
St. Mary's Church, San Antonio, Texas: vol. 10: 44
St. Mary's Community, Natchez, Mississippi: history of modeled after Notre Dame Study of Catholic Parish Life, vol. 3: 90
St. Mary's Infirmary, Galveston, Texas: opens, vol. 8: 60
St. Mary's of Natchez: The History of a Southern Catholic Congregation, 1716-1988, reviewed, vol. 9: 117
St. Mary's Orphanage, Galveston, Texas: vol. 8: 62
St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas: donates newspapers to the Catholic Archives at San Antonio, vol. 8: 101
St. Mary's, Austin, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 72-73; published history of cathedral described, vol. 3: 75
St. Mary's, Brenham, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 47
St. Mary's, Henrietta, Texas: Russian-Germans in parish, vol. 4: 41
St. Mary's, High Hill, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 34-35, 39; published scrapbook of parish described, vol. 3: 78-79
St. Mary's, Lampasas, Texas: published history of parish described, vol. 3: 74
St. Mary's, Plantersville, Texas: cemetery of described, vol. 4: 36; early history of, vol. 4: 32-35; language problems in parish, vol. 4: 35-36
St. Mary's, Taylor, Texas: published history of church described, vol. 3: 72
St. Mary's, Windthorst, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 44; Russian-Germans in parish, vol. 4: 41
St. Michael and Lucifer: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 72; illus., vol. 8: 81
St. Michael and the Angels: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 71
St. Michael's, Clay County, Texas: church demolished for lumber, vol. 4: 41
St. Monica's, Cameron, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 38, 43
St. Patrick's, Fort Worth, Texas: architecture of cathedral described, vol. 2: 21-24; architecture representative of medievalism in American Catholicism, vol. 2: 24; book on cathedral, vol. 1:62; published history of described, vol. 3: 79-80
St. Patrick's, Galveston, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 72-73
St. Peter's, Boerne, Texas: architecture of church described, vol. 2: 48
St. Pius X, Casa Verde, Texas: silver anniversary booklet of described, vol. 3: 76
St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church, San Antonio, Texas: architecture described, vol. 2: 51
St. Thomas More, College of, Fort Worth, Texas: announcement regarding, vol. 1: 61
St. Vincent de Paul Society: mentioned, vol. 10: 71
St. Vincent de Paul, Houston: church discussed in archeological report, vol. 1: 61
St. Vincent Unterstutzungs Verein, Germany: vol. 6: 25
St. Vincent's School, Houston, Texas: vol. 8: 61, 62
Stacey, Truman: book by noted, vol. 2: 80
Stanford, Lois: article by, vol. 9: 75
Stanley, Russell, A.I.D.: vol. 8: 99
Stanton [formerly Marienfeld], Texas: Carmelite missionaries from, article about, vol. 6: 47
Steele, Thomas J., S.J.: article by, vol. 9: 53; book edited by discussed, vol. 2: 81; book edited by, reviewed, vol. 9: 116, vol. 10: 92; book review by, vol. 5: 98; joins Catholic Southwest editorial board, vol. 9: 99
Steiner, Rev. Ulrich: Methodist minister, San Antonio, vol. 10: 42
Stepsis, Ursula, C.S.A.: book edited by reviewed, vol. 1: 70
Stevens, Joanne, book review by, vol. 3: 109, vol. 5:109, vol. 7: 150; vol. 9: 112; vol. 10: 93
Stewart, George, Jr.: book by, mentioned, vol. 6: 12
Stewart, Kenneth L.: book by, reviewed, vol. 6: 95
stigmata: among mystics in Mexico, vol. 10: 13-14
Stokes, Christopher, book reviewed by, vol. 10: 85
Straus, Nathan: administrator of the United States Housing Authority, approves plans for low-rent housing project in San Antonio, vol. 4: 57; approves construction of the housing project, vol. 4: 61; investigates land negotiations in San Antonio, vol. 4: 59-60
Sughrue, Judith A.: book review by, vol. 4: 134
Sugranes, Eugene, C.M.F.: articles by in Southern Messenger discussed, vol. 5: 32-33
Sullivan, Father William: Paulist pastor of St. Austin's Church in Austin, Texas, leaves the Church because of the papal condemnations of Modernism, vol. 7: 31
Swietek, Francis R.: book review by, vol. 2: 95, vol. 3: 117, vol. 5: 110, vol. 10: 83
Szasz, Ferenc M.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 9: 111
Tampke, Rev. A.: Methodist minister, San Antonio, vol. 10: 42
Tanso Indians: vol. 9: 76
Taos Cresset: vol. 9: 64, 67, 73
Taos Pueblo Indians: vol. 9: 73
Tarr, John: vol. 8: 99
Taylor, Mary: article by noted, vol. 2: 79
Tegreder, Rev. Vincent, O.S.B.: of St. John's Abbey Archives, Collegeville, Minnesota, vol. 8: 119
Teja, Jesús F. de la: activities of, vol. 1: 61, vol. 2:82-83, vol. 3: 100, vol. 9: 99, 100; vol. 10: 75; article by, vol. 9: 43; articles by noted, vol. 2: 82-83, vol. 3: 100, vol. 4: 118, vol. 5: 95; book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 148; book edited by noted, vol. 3: 100; book edited by reviewed, vol. 4:127; book reviews by, vol. 3: 113, vol. 5: 101; vol. 8: 128, vol. 10: 79; essay accepted for publication, vol. 6: 82; memoriam by, vol. 6: 9; receives two awards and a research grant, vol. 7: 137; receives award, vol. 8: 119; vol. 10: 76
Tejano Journey, 1770-1850, reviewed, vol. 9: 120
Tejano Origins in Eighteenth Century San Antonio, reviewed, vol. 4: 125
Tejano Religion and Ethnicity: San Antonio, 1821-1860, reviewed, vol. 7: 145
Tejanos and Texas Under the Mexican Flag, reviewed, vol. 7: 149
Tejanos: religion and ethnicity in San Antonio, Texas after United States annexation: article about, vol. 10: 29; lose council seats, land holdings, vol. 10: 30; fandangos, vol. 10: 32, 39; after Texas independence from Mexico, plan celebrations with the local clergy, vol. 10: 35; Our Lady of Guadalupe festivals, vol. 10: 35-36; Christmas devotions, vol. 10: 36-37; feast of San Juan, vol. 10: 37; conclusions and comparisons with the German experience, vol. 10: 48
Telmon, Father Pierre: in Brownsville, TX, vol. 6: 36
Tennant, Ofelia: works as volunteer for the Catholic Archives at San Antonio, vol. 8: 94, 101-102; attends Bergamo Workshop, vol. 8: 102; assumes duties as archivist, vol. 8: 103; officially named archivist of the Archives, vol. 8: 106; legacy of, vol. 8: 106-111
Terranova, Michael D.: book review by, vol. 5: 96
Testem Benevolentiae: letter by Pope Leo XII and its effects on American Catholic intellectual life, article about, vol. 7: 13
Tewa Indians, New Mexico: vol. 9: 54-55, 56
Texas: article about Catholic parish history writing in, vol. 3: 62; article about Catholic Germans from Russia in, vol. 4: 25; article about male religious in, vol. 5: 65; article about women religious in, vol. 4: 65; access to clergy for Catholic population of, vol. 5: 67-68; anti-Catholic sentiment in, vol. 4: 71-72; first bishopric created in, vol. 1: 57; and Catholic Church administrative organization, vol. 2: 56-57; condition of Catholic Church in, vol. 1:50-52; early local church development in discussed, vol. 1: 27-31; Franciscan mission in, vol. 1: 21-23; French Catholics, work on noted, vol. 1: 62; photographic essay regarding women religious in, vol. 3: 44; efficacy of Franciscan missions in discussed, vol. 3: 35-36; establishment of first Franciscan missions in, vol. 3: 28; local church history in Spanish and Mexican periods discussed, vol. 1: 31-33; Protestant efforts in, vol. 1: 51-52; raised to status of prefecture apostolic, vol. 1: 52; Russian-German migration to from northern plains states, vol. 4: 29; Russian-German population figures of given, vol. 4: 38; Roman Catholic migration into from Europe in the 19th century, vol. 8: 34; as prefecture apostolic, vol. 8: 35; as vicariate apostolic, vol. 8: 35; under the diocesan scheme of the Roman Catholic Church, from the late 18th to mid-19th Century, article about, vol. 8: 25
Texas, Republic of: Catholicism in, vol. 8: 35, 37-38
Texas, Spanish: article about marriage breakdown in, vol. 4: 97
Texas and New Orleans Railroad: Ft. Davis Carmelite friars serve missions of Alpine, Marathon, Marfa, and Valentine from, vol. 6: 59
Texas and Northeastern Mexico, 1630-1690, reviewed, vol. 10: 77
Texas Catholic Conference: presents annual Service Award to the Journal of Texas Catholic History and Culture, vol. 6: 77
Texas Catholic Historical Society: vol. 1: 63, vol. 8: 104; annual conference noted, vol. 6: 78; vol. 7: 132; vol. 8: 117; vol. 9: 99
Texas, constitution of 1876: creates system of community schools, vol. 6: 20
Texas Independence in 1836: vol. 9: 77
Texas Medieval Association: formation of mentioned, vol. 2: 79
Thank You, St. Jude: Women's Devotion to the Patron Saint of Hopeless Causes, reviewed, vol. 9: 109
They Came to Teach: book mentioned, vol. 6: 12
Third Order of St. Francis: vol. 7: 92, 102; of the Sacred Heart Province, San Antonio, Texas: makes donation to the Archives, vol. 8: 100
Thomas, David Hurst: book by reviewed, vol. 3: 113
Thompson, James J.: book by reviewed, vol. 2: 98
Through Fire and Flood: The Catholic Church in Frontier Texas, 1836-1900, publication noted, vol. 3: 100; reviewed, vol. 4: 124
Thurmond, John H.: Baptist minister, San Antonio, vol. 10: 42
Tibesar, Antonine, O.F.M.: memorialized, vol. 4:13; residence at Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo noted, vol. 1: 63
Tigua Indians: establishment of mission for, vol. 9: 76
Tijerina, Andrés: book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 149
Timon, Father John, C.M.: vol. 7: 121-122; vol. 8: 39-40, 43, 92; inspection tour of Texas, vol. 1: 52; named prefect apostolic of Texas, vol. 1: 52
Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, reviewed, vol. 10: 88
Toomey, Don: article by, vol. 10: 51
Towey, Martin G.: book reviews by, vol. 1: 79, vol. 2: 94
Toyah, Texas: Carmelite mission to, vol. 6: 53
Tradition and Transformation in Catholic Culture: The Priests of Saint Sulpice in the United States from 1791 to the Present, reviewed, vol. 1: 75
Tradition in Contemporary New Mexico Santos, reviewed, vol. 9: 112
Tranchese, Carmelo A., S.J.: article about, vol. 4:44; remarks at dedication of Alazán Courts, vol. 4:62; assignment to Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, San Antonio, Texas, vol. 4: 45; background, vol. 4: 44-45; organizes Catholic Relief Association, vol. 4: 50; and Guadalupe Community Center, vol. 4: 47; death of, vol. 4: 63; efforts to build housing projects, vol. 4: 56-63; and "Los Pastores," vol. 5:50; efforts on behalf of pecan-shellers, vol. 4:48-50; communications with Eleanor Roosevelt, vol. 4: 59-61; communications with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, vol. 4: 49, 50, 56- 57; poem about President Franklin D. Roosevelt quoted, vol. 4: 56; article about noted, vol. 4: 64; appointed a commissioner of the San Antonio Housing Authority, vol. 4: 56; efforts against tuberculosis, vol. 4: 47-48; starts La Voz de la Parroquia, vol. 4: 47
Transept, use of in mission church architecture, vol. 9: 13
Transverse clerestory window: origin of in sixteenth-century Mexican churches, vol. 9: 14
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848: vol. 6: 36; vol. 9: 77-78
Treviño, Roberto R.: doctoral dissertation by noted, vol. 2: 79
Truchard, Rev. A.M.: vol. 6: 22
Truchet, Sister Stanislaus: vol. 8: 48
Trujillo, Sheriff Faustín, of Taos County: vol. 9: 66
Tschoepe, Bishop Thomas A.: installation as second ordinary of San Angelo noted, vol. 3: 81
Tucson, diocese of: vol. 9: 79
Turner, Elizabeth Hayes: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 81
Turnverein [gymnastics society], San Antonio: vol. 10: 33
Tyler, Ron et al.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 9: 106
U.S. Catholic Directory: volumes restored, vol. 8: 101
Umlauf, Charles: religious sculpture of, article about, vol. 8: 65; public placements of works around texas, list, vol. 8: 84; receives Guggenheim fellowship, vol. 8: 70; travels to Pietrasanta, Italy, vol. 8: 71; home and studio with more than 200 works of art donated to City of Austin, Texas, vol. 8: 72-73
Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum, Austin, Texas: vol. 8: 72-73
United States Catholic Church: vol. 9: 79
United States: Spanish legacy in, article about, vol. 8: 13; State Department efforts in behalf of jailed Mexican prelates, vol. 5: 35; business interests in Mexico discussed, vol. 5: 38-39; clergy exiled from Mexico in, vol. 5: 40-41
universal culture: see culture
University of Dayton, Religious Studies Department: starts new Ph.D. program focusing on the Catholic Church in the United States, vol. 10: 75
University of Texas, College of Fine Arts: vol. 8: 68
Urbano, David: receives Master's degree, vol. 2: 83
Ursuline Academy in San Antonio: vol. 8: 50
Ursuline Sisters: first arrival in Texas, vol. 4: 66; at Galveston, vol. 4: 68; agree to purchase property in Galveston for a school, vol. 8: 46; arrive in Texas from New Orleans, vol. 8: 43, 47; arrive at new quarters, vol. 8: 49; mortality among, vol. 4:71; and Civil War in Galveston, vol. 8: 53-54; and storm of 1875, vol. 4: 69; at Laredo, vol. 4: 68; and irreligiosity in Texas, vol. 4: 72-73; see also Galveston
Valdés, Joseph Eugenio: biographer of Sr. de la Santísima Trinidad: vol. 10: 15
Valdez, Father José Antonio: vol. 8: 34; relieved of priestly faculties, vol. 1: 54
Valdez, Horacio, santero: encourages work of Filimón Aguilar, vol. 10: 52
Valentine, Mother St. Claire, I.W.B.S.: vol. 8: 52, 58-59, 62-63; illus., vol. 8: 56; recruitment efforts in Europe, vol. 4: 74
Vanderholt, Fr. James: activities of, vol. 3: 101, vol. 8: 117; article by noted, vol. 5: 95; book by noted, vol. 3:101; books by reviewed, vol. 3: 115, vol. 5: 96; book review by, vol. 2: 97; list of dissertations and theses on Catholic Texas, compiled by, vol. 6: 66
Varacalli, Dr. Joseph A.: editor- in-chief of new journal, Catholic Social Science Review, The, vol. 8: 118
Vaughn-Robertson, Courtney Ann: book by, mentioned, vol. 6: 12
Vecino population of New Mexico: growth of and support for the santeros, article about, vol. 7: 33
Vecsey, Christopher, book by, reviewed, vol. 9: 119
Vélez, María Luisa, C.C.V.I.: article by noted, vol. 2: 79
Verdaguer, Bishop Peter: and Laredo Ursuline community, vol. 4: 83
Verdet, Father: and the construction of Immaculate Conception Church, Brownsville, Texas, vol. 6: 42
Verein zum Schutze deutscher Einwanderer in Texas: see Adelsverein
Vergara, Fray Gabriel: work on Coahuiltecan language noted, vol. 3: 42
Vicchio, Stephen: book edited by reviewed, vol. 2:87
Victoria, Fray Sebastian: ermitano, vol. 10: 20-21
Victoria, Texas: Convent School opens, vol. 8: 59
Vidal, Jaime R.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 7: 156
Villa Alta, Joseph de: vol. 10: 13
Villa Maria, established by Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament, Brownsville, Texas, vol. 8: 52
Villegas, Daniel Cosio: describes early days of Mexican independence, vol. 10: 66-67
Vincentians in Texas: vol. 8: 38-44; see also Congregation of the Mission
violence, domestic: grounds for divorse in Spanish colonies, vol. 4: 104-106; redress sought from Spanish colonial civil authorities, vol. 4: 106-07
Violent Evangelism: The Political and Religious Conquest of the Americas, A, reviewed, vol. 5: 110
Virgin of Guadalupe: patron saint of Taos church, vol. 9: 62
Visions of Sor María de Agreda: Writing, Knowledge and Power, The, reviewed, vol. 7: 141
volunteerism, American value of: and progressive era organizations, vol. 7: 30
Voz de Pueblo, La, La Vegas, New Mexico: vol. 9: 68
Wagner, Albert: assumes pastorship of St. Joseph's, Marienfeld, vol. 6: 50; and the spiritual care of the Big Bend country, vol. 6, 57; reassigned to Stanton, vol. 6: 61
Wagner-Steagall National Housing Act: and Housing Authorities Law of Texas, vol. 4: 51
Walch, Timothy: book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 136
Walker, Randi Jones: book by reviewed, vol. 5: 100
Walsh, Frank: book by, reviewed, vol. 9: 103
Walsh, James J.: vol. 7: 28
Walter, Mother Florence, C.D.P.: attitude toward self-sacrifice quoted, vol. 4: 91
War Mother, The: sculpture by Charles Umlauf, vol. 8: 67; illus., vol. 8: 74
War Scare on the Rio Grande: Robert Runyon's Photos of the Border Conflict, 1913- 1916, publication noted, vol. 3: 100
Ward, Barbara: quoted, vol. 1: 4
Watson, William L.: book review by vol. 1: 66
We Hold These Truths and More: Further Reflections on the American Proposition, the Thought of Fr. John Courtney Murray, S.J. and Its Relevance Today, reviewed, vol. 7: 159
Weber, David J.: book by reviewed, vol. 5: 112; book reviewed by, vol. 7: 148
Weber, Father John-Benedict, O. Carm.: article by, noted, vol. 6: 16; article by, vol. 6: 47; wins award for Catholic Southwest article, vol. 8: 118
Weber, Msgr. Francis J, Archivist for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles: vol. 8: 98; historical work on growth of the Catholic Church in California, noted, vol. 6: 11
Weddle, Robert S.: book by, reviewed, vol. 8: 140; Catholic Archives of Texas hosts reception honoring, vol. 10: 76
Weeg, Simon Stock: assumes pastorship of St. Joseph's, Marienfeld, vol. 6: 50
Weibel, Eugene: a Benedictine, introduces Carmelite, Anastasius Peters to Bishop John Neraz, Bishop of the Diocese of San Antonio, vol. 6: 47
western culture: see culture
Western Texan: San Antonio newspaper, vol. 10: 32
Wheat, John: article by, vol. 5: 47
White, James D.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 8: 134
White, Joseph M.: book by reviewed, vol. 2: 97
Wilhelmsen, Alexandra: activities of, vol. 1: 62, vol. 2: 80, vol. 4: 120, vol. 7: 133, 137; vol. 10: 75; articles by noted, vol. 2: 80; book by noted, vol. 4: 120, vol. 5: 95; receives award for book, vol. 6: 82
Williams, Franklin C. Jr.: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 82
Windthorst, Texas: vol. 10: 71; established as German Catholic community, vol. 4: 40
women: as fundraisers for building projects, vol. 6: 15
Women, Culture, and Community: Religion and Reform in Galveston, 1880-1920, reviewed, vol. 10: 81
Women Pioneers in Texas Medicine, reviewed, vol. 10: 85
women religious: canonical regulations regarding the cloistering of 17th century Spanish nuns, article about, vol. 7: 81; contributions to Catholic historiography, vol. 6: 11-12; in 19th century Texas: article about, vol. 8: 45, pioneer life, vol. 8: 53; effects of Civil War on, vol. 8: 53-54; in America, comprehensive history of, mentioned, vol. 6: 12; in Mexico during Spanish colonial period: lifestyles, vol. 7: 88-90, distinctions between convent life for discalced nuns and other groups, vol. 7: 88; sought by western bishops and clergy for their educational and social service missions, vol. 6: 15
Women religious in Texas: article about, vol. 4: 65; photographic essay on, vol. 3: 44; ministry to African Americans, vol. 4: 89- 90; diseases and mortality among, vol. 4: 70-71; and financial problems of congregations, vol. 4: 75-76; and irreligiosity, vol. 4: 72-73; relations with male clergy, vol. 4: 79-83; ministry to Mexican Americans, vol. 4: 88-89; and concern for propriety, vol. 4: 76-78; role of obedience among, vol. 4: 94; and recruitment of postulates, vol. 4:73-75; prejudice toward, vol. 4: 71-72; importance of self-sacrifice among, vol. 4: 91-93; spirituality of, vol. 4: 86- 88; see also individual orders and names
Women with Vision: The Presentation Sisters of South Dakota, 1880-1985, book mentioned, vol. 6: 12
Woods, James M.: book by, reviewed, vol. 6: 97
Works Progress Administration: creates jobs in Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, San Antonio, vol. 4: 50
Worth, John E.: book by, reviewed, vol. 10: 88
Wright, Father Robert E.: O.M.I.: activities of, vol. 3: 101, vol. 6: 78, 80; vol. 9: 101; article by, vol. 5: 65; articles by noted, vol. 2: 79, vol. 5: 95; book review by, vol. 2: 101, vol. 6: 90
Wroth, William: book by, reviewed, vol. 7: 150
Wynne, John, S.J.: editor of The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol 7: 26; behind establishment of Jesuit-edited, America, vol. 7: 27
Yaquis: A Celebraton, The, reviewed, vol. 10: 97
yellow fever epidemic, Galveston, Texas: vol. 8: 49-50, 59-61
Ysleta, Texas: vol. 9: 76, 77; establishment of mission for Tigua Indians, vol. 9: 76; Jesuits at, vol. 5: 74; Nuestra Señora del Carmen Mission, illus., vol. 9: 47; reconstructed exterior, illus. vol. 9: 48; reconstructed interior, illus., vol. 9: 49
Zabalea, Andres de: vol. 10: 25-26
Zacatecas: missionary college at, vol. 3: 41
Zanca, Kenneth J.: book edited by, reviewed, vol. 7: 143
Zayas, Ana de: vol. 10: 24, 27
Zizelmann, Rev. P.F.: first resident Lutheran pastor, San Antonio, vol. 10: 42-43
Zubiria, Don José Antonio de, Bishop of Durango, vol. 7: 36; vol. 9: 78
Zwiardowski, Fr. Felix: dispute with Sisters of Divine Providence, vol. 4: 78-79; founds Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Conception (Blue Sisters), vol. 4: 79; pastor at Panna Maria, Texas, vol. 4: 78