Archivist and Records Manager – Medical Mission Sisters

Archivist and Records Manager Based in Acton, London W3 9LP A committed experienced archivist is required on a part-time basis by mutual agreement to be the General Archivist for the Medical Mission Sisters, an international congregation of Roman Catholic women religious with headquarters located in west London. You will possess a recognized qualification in archive … Continue reading Archivist and Records Manager – Medical Mission Sisters

Archivist/Records Management Vacancy

St John’s Seminary – Wonersh Archivist/Records Manager St John’s Seminary, Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey (GU5 0QX) – a house of formation for Catholic Priests since 1891, is seeking to appoint an Archivist/Records Manager, initially on a 1 year fixed-term full-time contract (or a 2 year fixed-term part-time contract). The salary is £27,000 pa. The successful candidate … Continue reading Archivist/Records Management Vacancy

RAG Conference 2019

Religious Archives Group CONFERENCE PROGRAMME Monday 13th May 2019 Salvation Army International Heritage Centre, William Booth College, London Religion and Architecture 10:00                     Coffee Ruth MacDonald              Introduction and welcome to the Salvation Army International Heritage Centre 10.15-11.00         Steven Spencer: Salvation Army architecture 11.00-11.45         Dr Robert Whan: Church and Civic Architecture within the Diocese of Armagh 11.45-12.00         … Continue reading RAG Conference 2019

Patrimony Committee Conference 2019

This year’s Historic Churches Committees’ Conference will be held on Thursday 23rd May at Cornerstone, opposite St David’s Cathedral. Registration and refreshments will be from 10.00am and the Conference will start at 10.30am prompt. Mass will be said at the Cathedral at 9.30am for anyone wishing to join us. If there are any priests who … Continue reading Patrimony Committee Conference 2019

Representations of Popery in British History workshop

Workshop 3: Anti-Catholicism in British History, c.1520-1900 April 10-11 2019  Newcastle University, Armstrong Building Room 1.48 April 10: 9.00-10.00: Welcome and Update – Adam Morton (Newcastle) 10.00-10.30: Tea & Coffee 10.30-12.30: Roundtable 1: Working with Representations - Susan Griffin (Louisville), Adrian Streete (Glasgow), David Manning (Leicester), Thomas Freeman (Essex) 12.30-13.30: Lunch 13.30-15.30: Panel 1: Anti-Popery … Continue reading Representations of Popery in British History workshop