Missionary Sisters Servants of The Holy Spirit - Literature

Literature

  • Hermann Fischer, Life of Arnold Janssen. Founder of the Society of the Divine Word and the Missionary Congregation of the Servants of the Holy Ghost, translated by Frederic M. Lynk, Mission Press S.V.D.: Techny, Ill. 1925, 520 pp.
  • Fritz Bornemann, Arnold Janssen: Founder of Three Missionary Congregations, 1837-1909: a Biography. Arnoldus Press: Rome 1975
  • E. Kroes, Janssen, Arnold, in: Dizionario degli Istituti di Perfezione, Vol. V (Roma 1978), Ed. Paoline, 297-301.
  • E. Kroes, Missionarie Serve dello Spirito Santo, in: Dizionario degli Istituti di Perfezione, Vol . 5 (Roma 1978) 1634-1637.
  • Mary E. Best, Seventy Septembers, Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, Techny, Ill (USA) 1988, 404 pp., ISBN 0-9617722-1-2
  • Ann Gier, This fire ever burning : A biography of M. Leonarda Lentrup S.Sp.S., Holy Sprit Missionary Sisters: Techny 1986, 318 pp., ISBN 0-9617722-0-4
  • Karl Müller, Kontemplation u. Mission. Steyler Anbetungsschwestern 1896-1996, Steyler Verlag, Netttal 1996, XII + 532 pp. + Bilder, ISBN 3-8050-0374-9
  • Karl Müller, Contemplation and Mission: Sister-Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration, 1896-1996. Studia Instituti Missiologici Societatis Verbi Divini 69 (Analecta SVD 76/2), Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1998, 448 pp., ISBN 3-8050-0419-2
  • Sr. Domenique Coles SSpS - Fr. Frank Mihalic SVD, Sent by the Spirit. 100 years of SSpS mission history in Papua New Guinea 1889-1999, Holy Spirit Sisters, Madang 1999, 61 pp.
  • Ethel E. Young - Jerome Wilson, African American Children and Missionary Nuns and Priests in Mississippi. Achievement Against Jim Crow Odds, Foreword by Sr. Carol Welp, SSpS, Author House: Bloomington, In. 2010,132 p., ISBN 978-1-4520-2279-6

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