The Woodstock Letters were a periodical publication by the Society of Jesus. Originally published by Woodstock College in Maryland, the letters were intended for distribution among of the Jesuits in North America and later South America. They recounted the Society's works, obituaries of fellow Jesuits, pertinent events, histories of Jesuit institutions, and book reviews. The letters were first published in 1872 and counted 317 volumes before being discontinued in 1969, after 97 years.[1][2]
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^"Woodstock Letters: About this collection". Saint Louis University Libraries Digital Collections. Archived from the original on September 23, 2017. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
The WoodstockLetters were a periodical publication by the Society of Jesus. Originally published by Woodstock College in Maryland, the letters were intended...
the Jesuits' slave ownership in various literature. Articles in the WoodstockLetters, an internal Jesuit publication that later became accessible to the...
Woodstock College was a Jesuit seminary that existed from 1869 to 1974. It was the oldest Jesuit seminary in the United States. The school was located...
Cemetery at Georgetown. WoodstockLetters 1916, p. 99 WoodstockLetters 1916, pp. 99–100 WoodstockLetters 1916, p. 100 WoodstockLetters 1916, p. 101 Mendizàbal...
WoodstockLetters 1888a, p. 220. WoodstockLetters 1888a, pp. 220–221. WoodstockLetters 1888a, p. 221. WoodstockLetters 1887, p. 324. Woodstock Letters...
of Sophia University, a Catholic university in Tokyo. Writing to WoodstockLetters in 1928 on Catholic missionary work in Japan, he said "We must first...
Retrieved September 24, 2018. Woodstock College (February 1, 1925). "Obituary: Father Joseph J. Himmel". WoodstockLetters. 54 (1): 88. Archived from the...
suoi dintorni [Guide to Fiesole and Its Surroundings] (in Italian). WoodstockLetters 1865, p. 518 "History of the Villa". villalebalze.georgetown.edu....
Grassi has also been referred to as the university's "second founder." WoodstockLetters 1910, p. 387 Picott 1978, p. 803 Sullivan 2002, p. 5 Ferraro, William...
Hurley S.J., Neil P., "The Catholic Evidence guild of New York City", WoodstockLetters, Volume LXXXII, Number 4, 1 November 1953 The Catholic Evidence Guild...
1934). "History of the Maryland-New York Province XI: Deer Creek". WoodstockLetters. 63 (3): 400–420. Archived from the original on July 4, 2023. Retrieved...
Growth and History to the Opening of Woodstock, 1805–1869: Part II". WoodstockLetters. XXXIII (1). Maryland: Woodstock College. Archived from the original...
Mendizàbal 1972, p. 183 Brown 1987, p. 198 WoodstockLetters 1902, p. 281 Dunigan 1947, p. 143 WoodstockLetters 1902, p. 282 Donovan, Dunigan & FitzGerald...