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Provenance
Preferred Citation
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Processing Information
Biographical History
Organizational History
Related Materials
Arrangement
Scope and Content of Collection
Language of Material:
Multiple languages
Contributing Institution:
Archives & Special Collections, Santa Clara University Library
Title: Magín
Catalá
, O.F.M. collection
creator:
Santa Clara College (Calif.)
creator:
Santa Clara University (Calif.)
creator:
University of Santa Clara (Calif.)
Identifier/Call Number: MSS.1994.01.03
Identifier/Call Number: 82
Physical Description:
2.8 linear feet
(6 boxes)
Date: circa 1885-2009 (bulk 1885-1909)
Abstract: The Magín
Catalá
, O.F.M. Collection, circa 1885-2009 (bulk 1885-1909), documents the life of Fray Magín
Catalá
. Often referred to as the "Holy Man of Santa Clara," Fr.
Catalá
was stationed at Mission Santa Clara for thirty-six years and was widely renowned for his piety and spiritual labors. In
1882, more than fifty years after Magín
Catalá's
death, Archbishop J.S. Alemany, O.P. initiated the process of his beatification. As of 2014, his Cause remained open. The
bulk of the collection consists of reproductions of deposition transcripts taken circa 1885 and again in 1908-1909 during
the beatification process of Fray Magín
Catalá
. The collection is arranged into three series: Series I. Process of Beatification, circa 1885-1909; Series II. Biographical
Publications and Related Materials, circa 1909-2009 (bulk 1909-1964); and Series III. Relics and Devotional Materials, circa
1907-1962.
Physical Location: This collection is located in Santa Clara University Library's Archives & Special Collections.
Language of Material: English, Italian, Latin, Spanish, and some Catalan
Access
The collection is open for research.
Provenance
Beatification transcripts in Boxes 1 and 2 are reproductions of the original documents held in the Archivio Segreto Vaticano
(Vatican Secret Archives) and were obtained by Santa Clara University Library Archives & Special Collections in 1993. Box
1, Folder 7 contains a photocopy of "Witnesses in
Català
Beatification," a deposition transcript. The original document is held in the Archdiocese of San Francisco Archives. Montblanc
items were received from the Parroquia de Santa Maria in Montblanc, Spain.
Preferred Citation
The Magín
Catalá
, O.F.M. collection, MSS.1994.01.03, Santa Clara University Library Archives & Special Collections.
Publication Rights
Materials in the Santa Clara University's Archives & Special Collections may be subject to copyright. Unless explicitly stated
otherwise, Santa Clara University does not claim ownership of the copyright of any materials in its collections. The user
or publisher must secure permission to publish from the copyright owner. Santa Clara University does not assume any responsibility
for infringement of copyright or of publication rights held by the original author or artists or his/her heirs, assigns, or
executors.
Processing Information
Guide created by Shannon Hartman in 2014. Guide encoded by Shannon Hartman in 2015. Finding aid updated by Andrea Hoff in
2019.
Biographical History
Bibliography
Engelhardt, Zephyrin.
The Holy Man of Santa Clara: Or, Life, Virtues and Miracles of Fr. Magin
Catalá
, O.F.M.
San Francisco: The James H. Barry Co., 1909. Print.
McKevitt, Gerald, S.J. Letter to Members of the Sourisseau Academy. 8 Dec. 1994. The Magín
Catalá
, O.F.M. Collection: Accession File.
Skowronek, Russell K, Elizabeth Thompson, Veronica L. Johnson, and Anita Cohen-Williams.
Situating Mission Santa Clara De Asis, 1776-1851: Documentary and Material Evidence of Life on the Alta California Frontier:
A Timeline.
Berkeley, Calif: Academy of American Franciscan History, 2006. Print.
Stern, Aloysius S., Amleto G. Cicognani, and Arthur D. Spearman.
Magin
Catala
, O.F.M.: The Holy Man of Santa Clara
. San Francisco, Calif: University of San Francisco, 1956. Print.
Organizational History
Santa Clara University was founded in 1851 by the Society of Jesus as Santa Clara College and is California's oldest operating
institution of higher learning. It was established on the grounds of Mission Santa Clara de Asìs, the eighth of the original
21 California missions. The college originally operated as a preparatory school and did not offer courses of collegiate rank
until 1853. The institution became known as the University of Santa Clara in 1912, when the schools of engineering and law
were added. For 110 years, Santa Clara University was an all-male school. In 1961, women were accepted as undergraduates and
Santa Clara University became the first coeducational Catholic university in California. The number of students and faculty
tripled over the next decade and the university began the largest building program in school history with eight residence
halls, a student union, and an athletic stadium. In the early 1970s, the Board of Trustees voted to limit the size of the
undergraduate population, an action that was intended to preserve the character and ensure the quality of the university for
generations to come. In 1985, the university adopted Santa Clara University as its official name.
Bibliography
Santa Clara University. "About SCU – History." www.scu.edu/about/history.cfm (Accessed Nov. 23, 2010)
McKevitt, Gerald, S.J.
The University of Santa Clara: A History, 1851-1977. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1979.
Related Materials
Arthur D. Spearman, S.J. papers, Santa Clara University Library Archives and Special Collections. http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf6r29n8f2/
The Mission Santa Clara manuscript collection, Record Group 1, Santa Clara University Library Archives and Special Collections.
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c85d8v2g/
Santa Clara University Artifacts collection. Santa Clara University Library Archives and Special Collections.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into three series: Series I. Process of Beatification, circa 1885-1909; Series II. Biographical
Publications and Related Materials, circa 1909-2009 (bulk 1909-1964); and Series III. Relics and Devotional Materials, circa
1907-1962.
Scope and Content of Collection
The Magín
Catalá
, O.F.M. collection, circa 1885-2009 (bulk 1885-1909), documents the life of Fray Magín
Catalá
. Often referred to as the "Holy Man of Santa Clara," Fr.
Catalá
was stationed at Mission Santa Clara for thirty-six years and was widely renowned for his piety and spiritual labors. In
1882, more than fifty years after Fr.
Catalá's
death, Archbishop J.S. Alemany, O.P. initiated the process of his beatification. As of 2014, his Cause remained open. The
bulk of the collection consists of reproductions of deposition transcripts taken circa 1885 and again in 1908-1909 during
the process ofbBeatification of Fray Magín
Catalá
. During these proceedings, sixty-two witnesses were called upon to provide testimony about the life and work of Fr.
Català
. While the documents focus primarily on canonical issues, they also contain information about life in the Santa Clara Valley
in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Included are interviews with early Spanish colonizers who had knowledge of the
Franciscan missionary and the era in which Fr.
Catalá
lived. Early Jesuit administrators and faculty from Santa Clara College involved with the Beatification process included
Jesuit Fathers Joseph Bixio, Nicholas Congiato, Joseph Caredda, Henry Imoda, Benedict Picardo, John Pinasco, Paul Raffo, and
Aloysius Varsi. Also included are biographical publications and related materials; correspondence about Fr. Magín
Catalá's
life; devotional materials; and relics.
Note: Beatification transcripts in Boxes 1 and 2 are in Latin, Spanish, Italian, and English and have not been translated.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
California -- History -- Archival resources
Beatification
Catalá
, Magin, 1761-1830
Santa Clara Mission