Of note are various envelopes on social issues and occasions; models incorporate religion-related exhibitions, for example, Jesus Christ Superstar and Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat.
The primary sub-arrangement, Administrative documents, contains general authoritative records identifying with the Diocese of Southwestern Virginia and Marmion's obligations in the Episcopal Church.
Remembered for this arrangement are archives identifying with the debate over the biracial meetings at Hemlock Haven, a retreat close to Marion, Virginia obtained by the bishopric in 1957.
The Bishop's yearly documents on race relations from 1954 to 1965 additionally offer a firsthand understanding of the social equality development in the United States.
Countless the organizers detail partner bishopric associations with holy places in Great Britain and Ecuador, and under the umbrella of this contact, Marmion made visits to the two nations.
Likewise remembered for this sub-arrangement are reports that layout Marmion's restriction to politically sanctioned racial segregation in South Africa.
Marmion's contention was enticing, and the congregation made a deal to avoid using banking firms who financed South Africa.
The Bishop supported closure the contention in Southeast Asia, and his cooperation in an open enemy of war showing in Roanoke got under the skin of a portion of his parishioners.