45th SymposiumDouai Abbey Thursday 11 April 2024 The 45 th English Benedictine Symposium will be held at Douai Abbey, UpperWoolhampton, Reading RG7 5TQ, tel. 0118-9715-300 by kind permission of the Abbot andCommunity, A booking form is attached. Directions will be found on the Douai Abbey website. The nearest rail station isMidgham, which usually involves a change … Continue reading English Benedictine History Symposium
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Call for Papers: Centre for Catholic Studies Franciscan Tradition 12-14 March 2024
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Protecting Dispersed Collections: A Framework for Managing the at-Risk Heritage Assets of Catholic Religious Institutes
AHRC-RLUK Fellowship Report by Dr Jonathan Bush (Durham University) Jonathan spoke about his AHRC-RLUK funded project at this year's CAS Conference and we are pleased to post a link to his completed fellowship report : AHRC-RLUK-Fellowship-Report (1)Download
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General Archivist Medical Mission Sisters The Medical Mission Sisters are seeking a committed experienced archivist 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 Acton W3. The archive chronicles the twentieth century development of the … Continue reading *Job Advert*
Religious Archives Group Conference 2023
Religion and Conflict 28 June 2023, Luther King House, Manchester There is one week to go to book for this year’s Religious Archives Group conference on the theme of Religion & Conflict. Booking has been extended to Saturday 17 June 2023, so please book soon to avoid disappointment! The booking form can be found here: … Continue reading Religious Archives Group Conference 2023
New Book Launched – English Archives
The British Records Association (BRA) has recently partnered with Liverpool University Press (LUP) in publishing 'English Archives: An Historical Survey' by Richard Olney. The book is now available from LUP and other booksellers. The book addresses the history of English records creation and recordkeeping from the perspective of the archives themselves. Beginning in the early Middle Ages and … Continue reading New Book Launched – English Archives
Catholic History Day
Saturday 3rd June at the Bar Convent NB:// there is currently a planned rail strike this day, the event will continue despite this.
New Book – The Clergy of the Diocese of Salford
The Diocese of Salford was erected in September 1850 by Papal Bull – Universalis Ecclesiae, known as the Restoration of the Hierarchy. Thirteen new dioceses were created, and Nicholas Wiseman was elevated to the Cardinalate, as the first Archbishop of Westminster. William Turner was appointed as first Bishop of Salford in June 1851; the Church … Continue reading New Book – The Clergy of the Diocese of Salford
Job Alert
Northampton Diocese is looking for a Diocesan Information Manager, which includes caring for the diocesan archives. Diocesan Information Manager 3 days per week, The salary is £40-50k full time equivalent, depending upon experience. Start date: May 2023 We are currently recruiting for an Information Manager to join our Diocese. Full information for the position and … Continue reading Job Alert
Free Training from Preservica
You're invited to learn how easy it is to preserve and share your institution's digital legacy.As a religious institution, you are a steward of important materials that document the history of faith, music, local communities and events, genealogy and so much more. The digital age has made it possible to digitize and preserve these important materials … Continue reading Free Training from Preservica



