The project provides an overview of the missionary activities, locations and legacies of U.S. Franciscans from 1879-2019. The resources for research include archival records, missionary narratives, interviews, statistical data and additional materials relevant to particular orders, provinces, and congregations. Topics of interest include the background for initiating a missionary commitment; the first missionaries; native vocations; arrivals and departures of additional U.S. missionaries; foundation, expansion and development of particular ministerial commitments; appointment of missionary bishops; controversies, conflicts and tragedies; establishment of independent provinces/regions, new congregations/ monasteries; completion of U.S. missionary presence and legacy; “returned missionaries” and their ministerial contributions to the church in the United States; leadership on the part of Latin American, Caribbean and African Franciscans emerging from U.S. missionary foundations.
A contribution to U.S. Franciscan History and The History of U.S. Catholic Missionary Activity in Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa.
The Franciscan Family, missiologists, church historians, and practical theologians.