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Historical Sources

  • Early Christian Writings sets out all of the Christian writings that are believed to have been written in the first and second centuries, as well as a few selected from the early third.
  • EarlyChurch.org.uk provides resources on church history from the close of the New Testament in around 96AD to the rise of the medieval papacy under Pope Gregory I.
  • Medieval Church.org.uk takes over where EarlyChurch.org.uk left off, providing resources on church history up to the time of the dawn of the Reformation. 
  • ReformationChurch.org.uk hosts material relating to the origins, personalities, politics, theology and ongoing legacy of the Reformation of the 16th Century.
  • Nineteen Sixty-Four is a research blog for the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) at Georgetown University edited by Mark M. Gray.
  • C21 Resources is a compilation of critical analyses and essays on key challenges facing the Catholic Church today. Each issue features original and reprinted articles around a particular theme.
  • Catholics & Cultures is a growing, changing chronicle of the role of Catholicism among the people and within the cultures where it is lived.

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