The Women and Leadership Archives (WLA), part of the University Libraries and the Gannon Center for Women and Leadership, receives hundreds of requests each year regarding use of its collections from internal and external researchers alike. But in June 2026, they received a request like no other – to help create a gift for Pope Leo XIV! Mildred Martinez, Pope Leo’s mother, attended in the 1930s and 40s. Mundelein College was founded by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (BVMs) in response to a call by Cardinal George Mundelein for a Catholic women’s college in Chicago. Mundelein College affiliated with neighboring Loyola University Chicago in 1991. Today, the legacy and records of Mundelein College are preserved by the WLA.
Fr. Thomas W. Neitzke, SJ, EdD, Senior Vice President and Special Assistant to the President at Loyola, requested that the WLA assemble archival materials from Mildred Martinez’s time at Mundelein College, which he could gift to Pope Leo. WLA staff created a memory book of reproductions from its collections, including excerpts from the Skyscraper student newspaper, concert programs, and photographs, all documenting Martinez’s extracurriculars at Mundelein. On June 25, 2026, the WLA memory book was presented to Pope Leo during a private audience with presidents of Jesuit colleges and universities in North America.
This rich portrait of student life deepens our understanding of Martinez’s experience as a young Catholic woman in Chicago while highlighting the far-reaching influence of Mundelein College. Through the efforts of the WLA, the memory book project demonstrates how archives and special collections can play a meaningful role in preserving personal histories and honoring individuals whose lives hold special significance for influential figures such as Pope Leo.
A digital version of the memory book is available here from the WLA’s Mundelein College Collection.
Photo: Fr. Thomas Neitzke, S.J., presented Pope Leo with a binder of materials from Loyola’s Women and Leadership Archives related to the pope’s mother who attended Mundelein College, now a part of Loyola, in the 1930s ©Vatican Media
Read the original article published on July 2, 2026 here: Women and Leadership Archives website.