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1. Interview with Randolph Peterson, Minnesota Court of Appeals Oral History Project, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Peterson, Randolph William, 1953-
- Date Created:
- 11/1/2017
- Description:
- Interview with former Minnesota Court of Appeals Judge Randolph Peterson on his life and his legal and judicial career. He was appointed to the Minnesota Court of Appeals in 1990 and retired in 2018. The interview covers his family background and education, law school, being in the state Senate, the creation of the Court of Appeals, and his experiences being on the Court of Appeals.
- Contributing Institution:
- Minnesota State Law Library
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Oral histories
2. Silent film, "Thousands Attend Unveiling of Martin Luther Statue at Concordia College, October 30, 1921" St. Paul, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Concordia College (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1921-10-21
- Description:
- This black and white, silent film documents the statue's unveiling on October 30, 1921. The bronze statue was a gift to our campus by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rubbert of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The statue was modeled after a Luther monument in Worms, Germany, and designed by German sculptor Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel. It was cast by the Flour City Ornamental Iron Company of Minneapolis. The statue is over 12 feet high, stands on a pedestal of St. Louis granite, and weighs over 40 tons. On the day of the unveiling, there were more than 3,000 people present. Myrtle Rubbert Buenger, daughter of the donors and daughter-in-law of Concordia's President Theodore Buenger, pulled the cord to unveil the statue. Since the unveiling in the original location at Luther Hall, the statue has moved twice and now resides near the entrance to campus at the Lutheran Memorial Center. The Martin Luther Statue is a significant campus landmark for Concordia University, Saint Paul. The statue has resided in v
- Contributing Institution:
- Concordia University, Saint Paul
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Short subjects
3. Norse-American Centennial film, circa 1925, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Holvik, J.A.
- Date Created:
- 1925?
- Description:
- Film clips captured during the Norse-American Centennial festivities, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Contributing Institution:
- Norwegian-American Historical Association
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Independent films
4. Silent film, "Minnehaha Falls, Twin Cities Minnesota," Concordia College, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Concordia College (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1928-04
- Description:
- This black and white, silent film shows various views of the Minnehaha Falls city park in the spring of 1928. Interspersed are placards quoting Longfellow's poem "The Song of Hiawatha." This film has beautiful shots of the falls during the spring thaw and of the park during the early years of its existence. Minnehaha Falls has been a destination spot on tours of the Twin Cities for new students at Concordia.
- Contributing Institution:
- Concordia University, Saint Paul
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Short subjects
5. Silent film, "A Day at Our Saint Paul Concordia," Concordia College, St. Paul, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Concordia College (St. Paul, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1929
- Description:
- "A Day at Our Saint Paul Concordia" is a black and white, silent film that documents the lifestyle of a student at Concordia College, Saint Paul in the 1920s and 1930s. The film includes shots of the campus, dormitories, classroom instruction, a gymnasium class, a baseball game, and clips from a graduation ceremony. The film highlights many of Concordia's early professors: Martin A. H. Graebner (President), Herman Wollaeger, William Moenkemoeller, Ernest Lussky, Oswald Overn, Fred Wahlers, William Dobberfuhl, E. G. Richard Siebert, Paul Stor, and Oliver Harstad.
- Contributing Institution:
- Concordia University, Saint Paul
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Short subjects
6. Newsreel of people and places in 1931 Glenwood, Minnesota
- Creator:
- C and M Productions
- Date Created:
- 1931-08
- Description:
- Newsreel film dated 1931 includes scenes of downtown Glenwood businesses, business people, churches, and resorts, and the national tour of the 20 Millionth Ford automobile. The newsreel was commissioned by Henry Longaker of the Glenwood Theater to promote tourism to Lake Minnewaska. The film crew spent at least a week in Glenwood. This 13-minute reel is footage of particular interest to a local audience. It is a copy reel on 35 millimeter nitrate film without visible splicing.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Newsreels
7. Review of the 59th Field Artillery Brigade, Camp Ripley, Little Falls, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Minnesota Adjutant General's Office
- Date Created:
- 1934
- Description:
- This film depicts Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson and Adjutant General E.A. Walsh reviewing the 59th Field Artillery Brigade at Camp Ripley in 1934. Scenes include the 135th Infantry Regiment, 59th Field Artillery Brigade, and the 92nd Infantry Brigade marching past the officers as they are being reviewed. Also shown are some of the buildings and wildlife at Camp Ripley, a flyover by the 109th Observation Squadron, and a soldier chariot race with soldiers pulling the chariots.
- Contributing Institution:
- Military Historical Society of Minnesota
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Silent films
8. Camp Ripley, Minnesota Field Training, Camp Ripley, Little Falls, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Minnesota Adjutant General's Office
- Date Created:
- 1935
- Description:
- This film depicts soldiers performing various drill exercises and marching around Camp Ripley.
- Contributing Institution:
- Military Historical Society of Minnesota
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Silent films
9. Student campus activities, St. Cloud State Teachers College, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- St. Cloud State Teachers College
- Date Created:
- 1935 - 1942
- Description:
- Silent black and white 16mm film (19 minutes, 39 seconds) showing St. Cloud State Teacher College students participating in a variety of recreational and athletic activates, including those in which they represented the college. Listed are the times by minute and second of the different activities represented in the video. 0:04 - ""A Decade of Development, 1927-1937,"" sign. 0:15 - Bonfire. 0:33 - Homecoming parade in downtown St. Cloud. 1:44 - Plane with writing that reads ""Wallop Winona."" 1:56 - Flag on flagpole. 2:04 - Ceremony at Selke Field that features George Selke, with views of the crowd in attendance. 2:40 - Football game at Selke Field. 3:15 - Marching band performing with cheerleaders. 3:47 - Football game at Selke Field. 4:10 - No footage. 4:15 - Students play together near the Old Main building and Riverview. 4:55 - Ice skating. 5:57 - Students riding on toboggan on toboggan run built on top on the riverbank behind Eastman Hall to the Mississippi River. 6:31 - Cross country skiing. 6:58 - Campus trees, stone steps down riverbank to Mississippi River, view of Beaver Islands. 7:34 - Track meet featuring hurdles, running, long jump, javelin. 10:36 - Tennis players, people getting off and on bus. 11:18 - Track meet featuring running hurdles, high jump, javelin, crowds at meet, and trophies being awarded. 14:07 Football game at Selke Field. 14:34 - No footage. 14:38 - Ice hockey. 14:53 - Cross country skiing. 15:23 - Construction of toboggan run on the riverbanks behind Eastman Hall. 16:06 - Students riding on toboggan on toboggan run built on top on the riverbank behind Eastman Hall to the Mississippi River. 16:38 - Figure skating exhibition. 17:54 - Broomball. 18:03 - No footage. 18:06 - Students participate in recreational activities such as softball, horseshoes, campfire, volleyball, and eating.
- Contributing Institution:
- St. Cloud State University
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Short subjects
10. Review of Minnesota Field Artillery Brigades, Camp Ripley, Little Falls, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Minnesota Adjutant General's Office
- Date Created:
- 1935-06-24
- Description:
- This film depicts the transporting of troops by truck convoy to Camp Ripley and the review of the 59th Field Artillery, 151st Field Artillery, 125th Field Artillery, and 185th Field Artillery by Adjutant General E.A. Walsh and Major General George E. Leach.
- Contributing Institution:
- Military Historical Society of Minnesota
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Silent films
11. Camp Ripley WPA Projects, Part 1, Camp Ripley, Little Falls, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Minnesota Adjutant General's Office
- Date Created:
- 1937 - 1939
- Description:
- This film depicts members of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) working on projects at Camp Ripley in the 1930s. Scenes include the motor repair shop, a warehouse, a warming shed, and images of H.E. Tanner, Sergeant Sam Love, and Harold Round.
- Contributing Institution:
- Military Historical Society of Minnesota
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Silent films
12. Camp Ripley WPA Projects, Part 2, Camp Ripley, Little Falls, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Minnesota Adjutant General's Office
- Date Created:
- 1937 - 1939
- Description:
- This film depicts the work being done by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) at Camp Ripley. Scenes include the installation of a 15,000 gallon oil storage tank, grading roads, and clearing timber.
- Contributing Institution:
- Military Historical Society of Minnesota
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Silent films
13. The demolition of the Old Main building, St. Cloud State Teachers College, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- St. Cloud State Teachers College
- Date Created:
- 1950
- Description:
- Silent black and white 16mm film (3 minutes, 54 seconds) of the demolition of the Old Main building on First Avenue South at St. Cloud State Teachers College. St. Cloud State Teachers College is now St. Cloud State University.
- Contributing Institution:
- St. Cloud State University
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Short subjects
14. Marching Band performs at a football game, St. Cloud State Teachers College, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- St. Cloud State Teachers College
- Date Created:
- 1950 - 1959
- Description:
- Silent black and white 16mm film (4 minutes, 6 seconds) of the St. Cloud State Teachers College marching band performing on a football field. St. Cloud State Teachers College is now St. Cloud State University.
- Contributing Institution:
- St. Cloud State University
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Short subjects
15. Grass fire that also affected an electrical substation on Highway 63 south of Rochester, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Rochester Fire Department
- Date Created:
- 1950 - 1960
- Description:
- Color silent film of a grass fire along Highway 63 ditches, just to the south of Rochester, and how firemen are attempting to put out the fire. The following events take place in the film: (00:41) A People's Electric Company truck and employee are watering down an electrical pole that was scorched. (00:52) Fireman John Loftus in one the right in the grey uniform. 1:28 Fireman Sizer is carrying a shovel across the burned area.
- Contributing Institution:
- Rochester Public Library
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Home Movies
16. Simulated rescue by the Rochester Fire Department, Rochester, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Rochester Fire Department
- Date Created:
- 1950 - 1960
- Description:
- Color film with sound created in conjunction with the Red Cross and United Fund to show how vital the fire department rescue squad is becaue they are trained in first aid and water rescue by the Red Cross. A dispatch station, firefighters using a pole to get to the fire trucks and a fire truck heading north on Broadway street are featured. The film was designed to encourage fundraising for the Red Cross through the United Fund.
- Contributing Institution:
- Rochester Public Library
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Home Movies
17. Home movie 4, Princeton Minnesota National Guard, 682 Engineers - Company D at Fort Rucker, Alabama
- Creator:
- Henschel, Charles Henry, (March 26, 1921 - August 10, 1992)
- Date Created:
- 1951
- Description:
- Before leaving for advanced training for deployment to the Korean War, Charles Henry Henschel was given a 16mm movie camera by Everett A. "Doc" Reynolds the owner of the Princeton Minnesota Strand movie theater. Reynolds asked Henschel to take movies of the Princeton National Guard "boys" in training at Camp Rucker, Alabama. When Reynolds received film from Camp Rucker, he would show it as a "short" in the Princeton theater, before the feature film. This silent film segment depicts the Princeton soldiers doiong carpentry, peeling potatoes, mail call, chow line, using two man chain saw, jack hammer, digging one man fox hole.
- Contributing Institution:
- Mille Lacs County Historical Society
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Home Movies
18. Home movie 5, Princeton Minnesota National Guard, 682 Engineers - Company D at Fort Rucker, Alabama
- Creator:
- Henschel, Charles Henry, (March 26, 1921 - August 10, 1992)
- Date Created:
- 1951
- Description:
- Before leaving for advanced training for deployment to the Korean War, Charles Henry Henschel was given a 16mm movie camera by Everett A. "Doc" Reynolds the owner of the Princeton Minnesota Strand movie theater. Reynolds asked Henschel to take movies of the Princeton National Guard "boys" in training at Camp Rucker, Alabama. When Reynolds received film from Camp Rucker, he would show it as a "short" in the Princeton theater, before the feature film. This silent film segment depicts the Princeton soldiers building a pontoon bridge, assemblig a structural steel bridge across a ravine, being addressed in seated formation by VIP, kitchen scenes.
- Contributing Institution:
- Mille Lacs County Historical Society
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Home Movies
19. Home movie 2, Princeton Minnesota National Guard, 682 Engineers - Company D at Fort Rucker, Alabama
- Creator:
- Henschel, Charles Henry, (March 26, 1921 - August 10, 1992)
- Date Created:
- 1951
- Description:
- Before leaving for advanced training for deployment to the Korean War, Charles Henry Henschel was given a 16mm movie camera by Everett A. "Doc" Reynolds the owner of the Princeton Minnesota Strand movie theater. Reynolds asked Henschel to take movies of the Princeton National Guard "boys" in training at Camp Rucker, Alabama. When Reynolds received film from Camp Rucker, he would show it as a "short" in the Princeton theater, before the feature film. This silent film segment depicts the Princeton soldiers waiting with their families at the Princeton depot, the arrival of the steam locomotive troop train and loading equipment on the train.
- Contributing Institution:
- Mille Lacs County Historical Society
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Home Movies
20. Home movie 7, Princeton Minnesota National Guard, 682 Engineers - Company D at Fort Rucker, Alabama
- Creator:
- Henschel, Charles Henry, (March 26, 1921 - August 10, 1992)
- Date Created:
- 1951
- Description:
- Before leaving for advanced training for deployment to the Korean War, Charles Henry Henschel was given a 16mm movie camera by Everett A. "Doc" Reynolds the owner of the Princeton Minnesota Strand movie theater. Reynolds asked Henschel to take movies of the Princeton National Guard "boys" in training at Camp Rucker, Alabama. When Reynolds received film from Camp Rucker, he would show it as a "short" in the Princeton theater, before the feature film. This silent film segment depicts the Princeton soldiers at rifle and machine gun ranges, field kitchen meal, paddling boats, swimming, VIP visit, marching on parade ground, building assault training, infiltration, grenade and bazooka training, constructing pontoon to ferry tank, wedding on base and graduation.
- Contributing Institution:
- Mille Lacs County Historical Society
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Home Movies
21. Home movie 3, Princeton Minnesota National Guard, 682 Engineers - Company D at Fort Rucker, Alabama
- Creator:
- Henschel, Charles Henry, (March 26, 1921 - August 10, 1992)
- Date Created:
- 1951
- Description:
- Before leaving for advanced training for deployment to the Korean War, Charles Henry Henschel was given a 16mm movie camera by Everett A. "Doc" Reynolds the owner of the Princeton Minnesota Strand movie theater. Reynolds asked Henschel to take movies of the Princeton National Guard "boys" in training at Camp Rucker, Alabama. When Reynolds received film from Camp Rucker, he would show it as a "short" in the Princeton theater, before the feature film. This silent film segment depicts the Princeton soldiers marching in formation from the Armory to the train depot escorted by a marching band and scores of citizens. Equipment is loaded on the train. The arrival at Camp Ruckeris followed by unpacking and cleaning of rifles.
- Contributing Institution:
- Mille Lacs County Historical Society
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Home Movies
22. Home movie 6, Princeton Minnesota National Guard, 682 Engineers - Company D at Fort Rucker, Alabama
- Creator:
- Henschel, Charles Henry, (March 26, 1921 - August 10, 1992)
- Date Created:
- 1951
- Description:
- Before leaving for advanced training for deployment to the Korean War, Charles Henry Henschel was given a 16mm movie camera by Everett A. "Doc" Reynolds the owner of the Princeton Minnesota Strand movie theater. Reynolds asked Henschel to take movies of the Princeton National Guard "boys" in training at Camp Rucker, Alabama. When Reynolds received film from Camp Rucker, he would show it as a "short" in the Princeton theater, before the feature film. This silent film segment depicts the Princeton soldiers erecting and climbing poles, pay day, using bulldozer to build timber bridge, field kitchen meal, basketball, horseshoes, laundry, calesthenics and family visits.
- Contributing Institution:
- Mille Lacs County Historical Society
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Home Movies
23. Home movie 1, Princeton Minnesota National Guard, 682 Engineers - Company D at Fort Rucker, Alabama
- Creator:
- Henschel, Charles Henry, (March 26, 1921 - August 10, 1992)
- Date Created:
- 1951-01-22
- Description:
- Before leaving for advanced training for deployment to the Korean War, Charles Henry Henschel was given a 16mm movie camera by Everett A. "Doc" Reynolds the owner of the Princeton Minnesota Strand movie theater. Reynolds asked Henschel to take movies of the Princeton National Guard "boys" in training at Camp Rucker, Alabama. When Reynolds received film from Camp Rucker, he would show it as a "short" in the Princeton theater, before the feature film. This silent film segment depicts the Princeton soldiers waiting at the Princeton Great Northern Railway depot prior to departing on the train to Camp Rucker, Alabama.
- Contributing Institution:
- Mille Lacs County Historical Society
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Home Movies
24. St. Cloud State Teachers College freshman camp at Lake Koronis, Paynesville, Minnesota; Homecoming parade and activities, including the crowning of the 1952 homecoming queen by Dwight D. Eisenhower, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- St. Cloud State Teachers College
- Date Created:
- 1952
- Description:
- This silent 16mm film combines color and black and white film (15 minutes, 16 seconds) of two separate events at the St. Cloud State Teachers College: freshmen orientation camp and 1952 homecoming activities. Listed here are the times on the film, by minute and second, of the different activities represented in the video. The first segment is color film of students participating in a variety of activities during freshman orientation camp at Lake Koronis, near Paynesville, Minnesota. 0:23 - Students arrive at Lake Koronis by bus. 2:05 - Students participate in recreational activities such as lounging on the lawn and swimming. 2:35 - Swimming and basket weaving. 4:14 - Students making crafts, weaving, and writing. 5:09 - Man and woman talking together on park bench. 5:30 - Women in bathing suits walk to cabins. 6:01 - Students play volleyball. 6:33 - Men and women participate in archery. 7:20 - Students study a snake. 7:54 - Lake Koronis. 8:00 - Men wearing green freshmen beanie load cots into the back of a truck. 8:23 - Swimming. 8:43 - 1952 homecoming title in black and white. 9:17 - St. Cloud State homecoming parade through downtown St. Cloud that featured floats, homecoming royalty and other personalities, and marching bands in color. 12:12 - ""'Ike' (U.S. presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower) Crowns TC Queen"" title in black and white. 12:22 - U.S. presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower steps up to the podium in front of the Stearns County courthouse in downtown St. Cloud. 12:26 - ""'Ike' Faces Queen-Not Camera No Wonder!"" title. 12:44 - Eisenhower crowns Joyce Pearson as St. Cloud State Teacher College's 1952 homecoming queen on the steps on the Stearns County Courthouse in downtown St. Cloud. 13:19 - Eisenhower gives a speech in front of the Stearns County courthouse in downtown St. Cloud.
- Contributing Institution:
- St. Cloud State University
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Short subjects
25. "A family greets Saint Nicholas," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Saint Nicholas" shows the Wenner family praying with a lit candles on their Advent wreath. Saint Nicholas makes his appearance with treats for the family, a tradition on his feast, December 6. ""Saint Nicholas"" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist. (Sound quality for this film is poor.)
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
26. "A Family Work Together," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "A Family Works Together" features the Spoden family working, playing and praying together. The father is believed to take the place of Christ as head of the family. Mr. Spoden is shown blessing his son before he leaves for college. "A Family Works Together" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
27. "Ash Wednesday," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Ash Wednesday" discusses the marking of ashes on the forehead, why ashes are used and where they come from. Father Vincent Huebsch signs the Komarek family with ashes. "Ash Wednesday" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
28. "Assumption," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Assumption" tells the history of this feast of Mary which celebrates her being taken into heaven. This belief surrounding Mary was proclaimed a dogma of the Church by Pope Pius XII in 1950.Slides from Ephesus are used to illustrate this story. The Girls' Choir sings "Hail Holy Queen Enthroned Above." "Assumption" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
29. "Candlemas Day," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Candlemas Day" chronicles the history of the feast, how blessed candles can be used in the home, and the practice of the mother's blessing after childbirth. Father Laky and the Monarski family are featured in the blessing of the candles. "Candlemas Day" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
30. "Catholic Press Month," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Catholic Press Month" extols the value of good reading material in the home.This idea is enacted in a skit by the Len Sauer family, Joyce Latzka, Judy Heaton, Kathleen and Owen Sauer and Julia Twomey. "Catholic Press Month" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
31. "Confirmation," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Confirmation" reflects the theology of the sacrament as the Komarek family prepares for the sacrament. Formerly it was understood as conferring soldier hood of Christ on the young person receiving the sacrament. The Girls' Choir performs "An Army of Christ." "Confirmation" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
32. "Cooking With Christ," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Cooking with Christ" features lighting an Advent candle and notes breads, cakes and baked goods associated with Christmas. It highlights the importance of keeping Christ in the family and as the focus of Christmas. "Cooking with Christ" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
33. "Dominic Savio," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- The film "Dominic Savio" tells how Dominic Savio, of the mid-1800s, is a model for boys just as Saint Catherine Laboure, of the early 1800s, is a patron for girls. Ron Altmann, Beverly Bump, Gary Derr, Ron Post, John Leisen, Mrs. Latzka, Joyce Latzka, Jim Jurek and Ron Brzinski act out the story of Saint Dominic's life. "Dominic Savio" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
34. "Enthronement of the Sacred Heart," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Enthronement of the Sacred Heart" demonstrates how the ceremony of enthronement is carried out in the home. Father Hoppe, Mrs. Komarek and children, Jeff Hennes and Mrs. Fouquette participate in the ceremony. The enthronement was promoted as a practice in Catholic homes. "Enthronement of the Sacred Heart" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
35. "Epiphany," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- The significance of the feast of the Epiphany, the coming of the Magi, is explained. The film features the Paul Dlugosch family celebrating feasts of the liturgical year in their home. "Epiphany" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
36. "Family Recreation," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Family Recreation" features the Spoden family having fun with Father Hoppe as a guest in their home. "Family Recreation" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
37. "Father's Day," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Father's Day" illustrates the roles and responsibilities of the father in the family as the worker, protector and teacher. It features the Latzka family. Ron Altmann and Eugene Jurek discuss the title Father as used in addressing a man ordained to priesthood. "Fathers' Day" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
38. "Feasts of Christmas," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Feasts of Christmas" notes the special days commemorated during the Christmas season: feasts of Saint Stephen, Saint John, Holy Innocents, and Mary and Joseph in route to Bethlehem. It features the poem "Over the Hills the Shepherds Hurried." "Feasts of Christmas" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
39. "Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary" instructs viewers how to meditate on the mysteries while praying the Hail Marys. Father Hoppe uses illustrations to explain the mysteries to Doctor Komarek and family. Eugene Jurek and Ron Post. "Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
40. "History of the Rosary," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "History of the Rosary" tells the story of Saint Dominic who was instructed by Mary to introduce the devotion of the rosary to renew Christianity. A panel of students including Joyce Latzka, Kathleen Sauer, William Studer, Al Rudolph, Mariette Weller, Judy Heaton, Pat Kramer explain the history of the rosary. The Nearman family gathers before a statue of Mary to pray the rosary. "History of the Rosary" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
41. "Holy Communion," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Holy Communion" shows family involvement in preparing children to receive the sacraments. Father Louis Traufler examines the readiness of the children of the families of Doctor Komarek and Bill Tomporowski to receive Holy Communion. It emphasizes the responsibility of parents and the family in sacramental preparation. "Holy Communion" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
42. "Holy Name of Jesus," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Holy Name of Jesus" explains why reverence should be shown to the holy name of Jesus. It encourages parents to choose saints' names for their children at Baptism. "Holy Name of Jesus" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
43. "Holy Saturday," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Holy Saturday" shows the Hennes family coloring Easter eggs and discussing their symbolism. Other Easter customs and symbols are also explained. Father Laky, attended by servers John Weber, Owen Sauer and Ron Post, is shown blessing the Easter candle which occurs at the Holy Saturday services. "Holy Saturday" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
44. "Making of an Advent wreath," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Advent" features the Don Weller family making an Advent wreath. The symbolism of the circle, greens, candles and ribbon is explained. ""Advent"" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
45. "Marks of a Christian Family," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Marks of a Christian Family" identifies family customs and features such as altars, statues and other marks of a Christian home. It asserts that a strong Christian life contributes to building a strong Church. Ronald Altmann, Joyce Latzka and Beverly Bump describe the Christian home. "Marks of a Christian Family" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
46. "Mary Gardens," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Mary Gardens" highlights flowers that remind the viewer of Mary who has many titles ascribed to her. The conversation includes Mrs. Beacom, Susan Timmers, Judy Derr, Pat Welch and Paul Mero. "Mary Gardens" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
47. "Mary in Advent," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Mary in Advent" film features Cathy LeRoux portraying Bernadette to whom Mary appeared. The film also references the feast of the Immaculate Conception, blessing of expectant mothers and the importance of choosing Christmas cards with religious themes. The Weller family is lighting the Advent wreath and the LeRoux family is praying the rosary. "Mary in Advent" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
48. "Mary Shrines," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Mary Shrines" lists shrines dedicated to Mary including Fatima, Lourdes, Mexico and Washington, DC. As a girl portrays Mary of a particular shrine, other students of Saint Augustine School gather round in song and prayer. Sister Marold's girls' choir performs. "Mary Shrines" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
49. "Mother's Day," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- The film "Mother's Day" explains the dedication of the month of May to Mary, the Mother of God. The celebration of Mothers' Day is based on pre-Christian observances. It shows the LeRoux family-Mary, Lea, Ginny and Cathy celebrating Mothers' Day. "Mothers' Day" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs
50. "Restore Holiness of Sunday," Christ in the Home television series, St. Cloud, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Family Films, Inc. (Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota)
- Date Created:
- 1952 - 1954
- Description:
- "Restore Holiness of Sunday" urges people to keep holy the Lord's Day. A panel including John Leisen, Barb Twomey and Joyce Latzka make a case for keeping the Lord's Day holy. "Restore Holiness of Sunday" is one of thirty-nine films in the "Christ in the Home" series created in the early 1950s by Family Films for a weekly television series for Channel 11 (WMIN-TV) in the Twin Cities. Each program is based on a feast day, special observance or noteworthy Sunday in the liturgical year. Family Films, Inc. was formed in 1952 and operated out of a studio in Holy Angels Church, St. Cloud, Minnesota. The production team includes Father Edward Ramacher, photography; Father Vincent Huebsch, sound; Father Gordon Mycue, program director; Arnie Pung, KFAN engineer; Dick and Don DeZurik, Cathedral High School students who help with tapes in the library; Sisters Marold Kornovich and Arlynn Haan, teachers at Saint Augustine School; Edmund Linnemann, organist.
- Contributing Institution:
- Saint Benedict's Monastery
- Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- Television programs