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American Catholicism &
Religious Archives
The
importance of research in religious life has been a phenomenon centuries old
which continues to this day in various forms, expressions and levels of
enlightenment. The traditional parchment of primary source material,
secondary texts and the wonders of the Internet age have provided the
researcher more options for religious-based historical exploration than ever
before. The publisher of the book - Archival Information: How
to Find It, How to Use It. (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,
2004) for some unknown reason omitted this particular
section from the final printed version. As a public service, the following
directory of Religious Archives homepages, contact data and a select
bibliography is presented in a web-based version for your reference. It is
not designed to be comprehensive, but I will be more than happy to add any
sites/information to this site as it evolves. At the present time, I hope
you find the following information useful in your quest for spiritual
enlightenment from an archival perspective successful. Included is a
section on American Catholicism that connects directly to our work on
preserving the historical life of the Universal Church within the borders of
New Jersey. For more information
about this and other web and/or printed works related to this subject area
please feel free to contact me via e-mail:
delozial@shu.edu or phone at: (973) 275-2378. Joyous reading and researching in advance!...
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