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SOCIETY OF SAINT
EDMUND ARCHIVES
Local Administration
Houses of Formation
1895-Present
Description
4.5 ft (6 boxes)
Arrangement
Arranged into series.
History
The Constitutions of the
Society of Saint Edmund define Formation as “the process of becoming more
and more a disciple of Christ, growing in union with and in configuration
to him...” (SSE Constitutions, p. 11) For Edmundites, this formation is
lifelong, but it usually begins in a formal formation program. For many
years, these formal stages of formation were contained within a formal
house. This record group includes records from formal houses and from the
informal programs or places where Edmundites or potential members
participated in formation programs. The formal programs of Formation for
the Society of Saint Edmund have included Juniorate (or minor seminary),
Novitiate, Scholasticate and Theologate (sometimes referred to as
seminary). The only one required of all members of the Society is the
Novitiate, which is a one-year program that keeps with the prescriptions
of church law. The Juniorate was a Junior Seminary, where high school age
boys could receive both academic and religious training, in hope that they
would seriously consider entrance into the Society in the future. The
Scholasticate and Theologate are post-novitiate training programs for
those with temporary vows. In addition to training in the mission of the
Society, the Scholasticate includes undergraduate education and the
Theologate included graduate training, especially for those preparing for
ordination.
Formal Programs
and Houses
Minor Seminary
Swanton (1898-1950) St.
Edmund’s Juniorate
Cheshire (1970-1974) LaSallette Seminary
Winooski
Park/Colchester (unknown dates) St. Edmund’s Hall
Novitiate
Swanton (1897-1902, 1904-1939)
Winooski Park/Colchester (1902-1904)
Putney (1939-1954) St. Josephs Novitiate
Mystic Novitiate (1954-) St. Edmunds Novitiate
Scholasticate/Seminary/Theologate
Swanton (1897-1914)
Winooski Park, Colchester (1914-1982) Scholasticate
Putney (1931-1939)
Randolph (1939-1954) St. Mary’s Seminary
Fairholt Seminary (1954-1966) St. Edmunds Seminary, Scholastics in
Residence (1966-1970, 1975-1978)
Toronto(1966-1984) St. Basil’s Seminary/University of St. Michael’s
College
New Orleans (1984-1993) Notre Dame Seminary
Boston (1993-1998) Weston
School of Theology
Scope
Series are organized
alphabetically. Please note that ledgers are filed separately, with the
exception of the Swanton Juniorate files.
Processing Note:
A previous processor set up the Local Administration Houses of Formation
subgroup. In reprocessing, Elizabeth Scott chose to maintain this, despite
the potential confusion between the Houses of Formation records and formal
House records. Formal records and correspondence are easily
distinguishable between the Formation program and the formal house.
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Cheshire (Minor Seminary,
1969-1972)
From 1969-1972, the Society
paid tuition for a small number of boys to attend a minor seminary in
Cheshire CT, run by the LaSallette fathers. This minor seminary program was not new;
the Society had been sponsoring likely candidates in high school seminary
programs since the St. Edmund's Juniorate closed in 1950. However, the
Cheshire program included a larger
concentration of boys, and included boys from Selma, Alabama who were part
of a program designed to foster vocations from the South. The 1968-1969
Renewal Chapter adopted a resolution that they would no longer support new
students, but would continue to support those students already in the
minor seminary. The Chapter digest for 29 July 1968 includes a detailed
discussion of the issue.
This series includes correspondence and other material related to the
program. Reports on student progress and discipline were removed and
destroyed.
1969-1972
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Fairholt (1954-1966, 1966-1970, 1975-1978)
In 1954, the Society purchased
Fairholt, a private estate in Burlington, VT. The site was originally
used as the Society’s Theologate, which was transferred from
Randolph. In 1966, the Society
began sending seminarians to St. Basil’s Seminary in Toronto, Canada. The site continued to
be used as a residence for the Society’s scholastics who were attending
St. Michael’s College. While most of the material deals with regular
administrative affairs, items related to the Crisis are quite interesting.
Beginning in 1969, the resident scholastics objected to their new
Superior. Their objections grew
in magnitude and resulted in a request for his removal. When that request
was denied, the seminarians removed themselves from Fairholt and asked for
formal arbitration on the matter. The seminarians eventually returned to
Fairholt, but not before calling into question the Edmundite formation
program and Edmundite policies and procedures in place since Vatican II.
The file includes not only correspondence from those directly involved,
but also includes correspondence from concerned members of the Society
Authorization as major seminary
Correspondence
Crisis —Superior General correspondence
Crisis Nov 1969-April 1970
Financial Reports 1950s
Financial Reports 1960s
Financial Reports 1970’s
New Psalter Vocabulary 1962
Profile of seminary
Ratio studiorum/course of studies
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Ledgers 1921-1988
This series contains bound ledger books
from all areas of Formation, except the Swanton Juniorate. In some
instances when a program moved to a different location, ledgers include
information from both sites. This is inconsistent, however. Ledgers are
arranged in boxes by size.
Box 1
Record of Religious
Professions 1964-1970
Record of Vows and Retreats 1898-1950
Record of Vows 1950-1955
Swanton Novitiate 1931-1938
St. Joseph’s Novitiate Monthly Account Book 1953-1954
St. Joseph’s Novitiate Chronicle 1938-1942
St. Joseph’s Novitiate Chronicle 1944-1945
Saint Edmund’s Seminary Chronicle 1939-1966
Saint Edmund’s Seminary Chronicle 1966-1969
Saint Mary’s Seminary Account Book 1950-1966
Saint Mary’s Seminary Monthly Account Book 1952-1967
Saint Mary’s and Saint Edmund’s Seminary Council Minutes, 1939-1972
Scholasticate Records of Marks, tests and examinations
1921-19[42]
Scholasticate Records of Marks, tests and examinations
1942-1966
Box 2
Saint Edmunds Novitiate
Chronicle 1954-1955
Saint Edmunds Novitiate Chronicle 1964-1968
Saint Edmunds Novitiate Chronicle 1971-1 973
Saint Edmunds Novitiate Chronicle 1973-1974
Saint Edmunds Novitiate Chronicle 1974-1976
Saint Edmunds Novitiate Chronicle 1976-1977
Saint Edmunds Novitiate Chronicle 1980-1981
Saint Edmunds Novitiate Chronicle 1982-1985
Saint Edmunds Novitiate Chronicle 1985-1988
Saint Edmunds Hall
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Mystic
(St. Edmunds Novitiate, 1954- )
In 1954, the Society moved its Novitiate from Putney VT to Enders
Island in Mystic, Ct. The Island and its buildings had been given to the
Society for the express purpose of priestly formation. As soon as
accommodations were ready, the Society moved instructors and postulants to
Mystic. While the novitiate was the sole activity on the island at first,
it was soon joined by other activities, including the Train-a-Priest Club
and the Seminary Guild, fund raising activities expressly for training
priests. By the late 1960’s, the Edmundites had established a House on
the Island apart from the Novitiate. Material related to that House, the Seminary
Guild and Train-A-Priest Club, and all other activities on the
Island can be found in the Local Administration/Mystic record group. This
series contains only information related to the Novitiate program
Dedication
Financial reports and budgets 1954-1970
Financial reports and budgets 1970-79
Financial reports and budgets 1980-85
Financial reports and budgets 1986-90
Novitiate program 1966
Profession documents
Status Domus
Syllabus, Schedule
Superior General correspondence Purtill 1952-1958
Superior General correspondence Purtill 1958-64
Superior General correspondence Galligan 1964-70
Superior General correspondence Galligan 1970-74
Superior General correspondence Gokey 1974-78
Superior General correspondence Leary 1978-82
Superior General correspondence Leary 1982-86
Superior General correspondence Myhalyk 1984-85
Superior General correspondence McLaughlin l986-90
Summer Associate program
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New Orleans (Notre Dame Seminary,
1984-1993)
In the mid 1980’s, the Society
transferred its Scholasticate from St. Basil’s Seminary in Toronto to
Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans. This program was run in much the same
way as the Toronto program. In 1991, with declining numbers, the Society
ceased the formal relationship with Notre Dame, although candidates for
priesthood could choose to attend.
Budget info 1985/86-1989-90
Catalog and General Information
Correspondence Superiors General
Financial Reports 1988-1991
Formation Program/Schedule
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Putney (Theologate
1931-1939, St. Joseph’s Novitiate, 1939-1954)
When the Society acquired land in Putney,
Vermont in 1931 it was initially for formation. The Society’s first Theologate
was in Putney. In 1939, the Theologate transferred to Randolph, and the
Novitiate program moved to Putney from Swanton. Most of the records from
both the novitiate and the theologate are in the Ledgers series.
Correspondence insurance inventory
Financial reports 1931/32, 1936,-I951/52
Syllabi
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Randolph
(St. Mary’s Seminary, 1939-1954)
In 1939, the Society purchased
land in Randolph, Vermont. The Randolph property
served as the Theologate of the Society until the purchase of Fairholt in
1954. At that time, the Randolph property was sold.
Financial reports 1939-1954
Property
Status Domus
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Swanton (St. Edmund’s Juniorate,
1896-1950)
From 1898-1950, the Society
maintained a Juniora Seminary in Swanton, VT. St. Edmund’s Juniorate was
an extremely important educational apostolate for the society. It built
upon upon the success of the educational works the Society had maintained
in France, particularly the
École Apostolique at Mont St. Michel, the
Collège de
L’Immaculée Conception in Laval, and the Collège St-Michel in
Chateau Gontier. St Edmund’s Juniorate is where a number of Edmundites first
encountered the Society. When it closed in 1950, students transferred to
St. Anne’s Academy in Swanton, which was run by the Daughters of the Holy
Spirit.
Brochures applications
Catalog
Correspondence financial 1931-1952, 1956-58
Ledgers-Account book 1917-1933
Account book 1926-27
Account book 1922-27
Account book 1927-34
Account book 1932-1939
Addresses of benefactors mite box fund
Book of demerits 1931-1939/40
Book of ministries 1948-50
Chronicle 1927-35
Chronicle, n.d. (1930s?-1945)
Chronicle 1945-46
Craft shop receipts and exp. 1945-49
Honor book 1932-43
Directions from the General Curia 1946
Guidelines for discipline?
List of juvenists 1927-1942
PTA meetings 1943-45
Registration 1932-35
Register of class marks 1928-45
Scholastic records 1945-1950
Printed materials
Registration lists
Rules
Sodality
Status domus
Superior General Correspondence, Purtill 1946-1952
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Toronto (St. Basil’s Seminary,
1966-1984)
In 1966, the Society
transferred its major seminarians to Toronto from Fairholt. They lived at
St. Basil’s Seminary with the Basilian Fathers. A fully professed member
of the Society lived with them and served as the Director of Scholastics.
This material is arranged alphabetically.
Background info
Budgets 1979-1985/86
Core project
Correspondence J Meagher
Correspondence J McLaughlin
Correspondence Superior General
Seminarians
Financial reports 1967/8-1983/4
House Chronicle 1974-75
House Chronicle 75-76
House Chronicle 76-77
House Chronicle 77-78
Meeting minutes
St. Basil’s Seminary information
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Winooski
Park/Colchester (St. Edmunds Hall, Juniorate/Juvenists, 1919-1941
Scholasticate)
For many years, the
Society educated students in formation at Saint Michael’s College. The
best known of these efforts was the education of scholastics at the
school. These older students would finish out their bachelor’s degree at
Saint Michael’s after attending a year of novitiate training and taking
their first vows. Scholastics would often serve at the college in some
capacity, often as dorm prefects. A smaller program of formation also
took place at Saint Michael’s however. This program was a less formal
formation program that required no profession of vows. The Saint
Michael’s Juniorate included students who attended at Saint Michael’s who
expressed a vocation for the ministry. These students, who were often
called Juvenists, lived together in a dorm (Saint Edmunds Hall), where
they took part in some separate spiritual exercises and lived under a
different set of rules. Courses were taken with other Saint Michael’s
students, and students’ ages ranged from high school to college. A large
percentage of these Juvenists became professed members of the Society.
St
Edmunds Hall (Juniorate) Filed with ledgers
Created by:
Elizabeth B. Scott March 16, 2005
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Elizabeth Scott, last update -
Thursday April 13, 2006
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