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Directory of Catholic Libraries and Archives Institution City US State or Website Canadian Province Alvernia College Reading PA http://www.alvernia.edu/library/ Alverno College Milwaukee WI https://www.alverno.edu/library/ American Theological https://www.atla.com/Pages/default.aspx Library Association Chicago IL Ancilla Domini College Donaldson IN https://www.ancilla.edu/current- students/ancilla-library/ Anna Maria College Paxton MA https://www.annamaria.edu/student- life/services/library Aquinas College Grand Rapids MI https://woodhous.aquinas.edu/ http://aquinascollege.libguides.com/homepa Aquinas College Nashville TN ge Aquinas Institute of https://www.ai.edu/Resources/Aquinas- Theology St. Louis MO Library Archdiocese of Chicago’s http://dnn7.archchicago.org/10156/Home.as Joseph Cardinal Bernardin px Archives & Records Center Chicago IL Archdiocese of Los https://laassubject.org/directory/profile/arch Angeles Historical diocese-los-angeles-archival-center Apostolate Los Angeles CA Archdiocese of San https://sfarchdiocese.org/chancellors-office Francisco Office of the Archives Menlo Park CA Archdiocese of St. Louis http://archstl.org/archives Archives St. Louis MO Association of Catholic http://diocesanarchivists.org/ Diocesan Archivists Assumption College Worcester MA https://www.assumption.edu/library Assumption College for http://acs350.org/library/ Sisters Mendham NJ Athenaeum of Ohio - http://library.athenaeum.edu/friendly.php?s Mount Saint Mary's of the =home West Cincinnati OH Augustine Institute Denver CO https://www.augustineinstitute.org/graduate -school/library/ Australian Catholic http://library.acu.edu.au/ University Sydney Ave Maria School of Law Naples FL https://www.avemarialaw.edu/library/ https://www.avemaria.edu/library/ Ave Maria University Ave Maria FL Avila University Kansas City MO https://www.avila.edu/academics/learning- commons Barry University Miami Shores FL https://www.barry.edu/library-services/ Barry University Dwayne https://www.barry.edu/law/future- O. Andreas School of Law Orlando FL students/library/ Bellarmine University Louisville KY https://www.bellarmine.edu/library/ Belmont Abbey College Belmont NC http://belmontabbeycollege.edu/academics/l ibrary-information-services/ Benedictine College Atchison KS https://www.benedictine.edu/academics/libr ary/index Benedictine University Lisle IL http://www.ben.edu/library/ Bethlehem University Bethlehem Palestine https://www.bethlehem.edu/institutes/librar y Boston College Chestnut Hill MA https://library.bc.edu/ Boston College Burns https://libguides.bc.edu/Burns Library Chestnut Hill MA Boston College Law http://www.bc.edu/bc- Library web/schools/law/sites/current- Newton MA students/library Brescia University Owensboro KY http://libguides.brescia.edu/home Brescia University College http://brescia.uwo.ca/library/ at the University of Western Ontario London Ontario https://www.library.briarcliff.edu/ Briar Cliff University Sioux City IA Byzantine Catholic http://www.bcs.edu/library/ Seminary of SS. Cyril and Methodius Pittsburgh PA Cabrini College Radnor PA https://www.cabrini.edu/about/departments /library Caldwell University Caldwell NJ https://www.caldwell.edu/library https://oac.cdlib.org/institutions/California+J California Jesuit Province esuit+Archives?descriptions=show Archives Santa Clara CA Calumet College of Saint https://www.ccsj.edu/library/ Joseph Whiting IN Campion College at Saskatchewan http://campioncollege.ca/student- University of Regina Regina services/library Canisius College Buffalo NY https://library.canisius.edu/ Cardinal Stritch University Milwaukee WI https://library.stritch.edu/ Carlow University Pittsburgh PA http://www.carlow.edu/Grace_Library.aspx Carroll College Helena MT https://www.carroll.edu/academics/library Catholic Library https://cathla.org/ Association Chicago IL https://ctu.edu/library/ Catholic Theological Union Chicago IL Catholic University of http://libraries.cua.edu/ America, The Washington DC Catholic University of http://archives.lib.cua.edu/ America, The, Archives Washington DC Catholic University of http://www.law.edu/library/ America, The, Law Library Washington DC Catholic University of http://lis.cua.edu/msinls/?gclid=EAIaIQobCh America, The, School of MI9c3jrd6_2wIVmLrACh2A0Ad- Library and Information EAAYASAAEgL0mPD_BwE Science Washington DC Chaminade University of http://lib.chaminade.edu/ Honolulu Honolulu HI Chatfield College St. Martin OH https://chatfield.edu/academics/library/ Chestnut Hill College Philadelphia PA http://library.chc.edu/?b=s Christ the King Seminary East Aurora NY https://www.cks.edu/library Christendom College Front Royal VA https://libguides.christendom.edu/home Christian Brothers https://www.cbu.edu/library University Memphis TN Claretian Missionaries https://www.facebook.com/Claretian- Archives USA Missionaries-Archives-USA-Canada- Chicago IL 138988089488086/ Clarke College Dubuque IA https://www.clarke.edu/academics/library/ College of Mount Saint http://www.msj.edu/academics/library/ Joseph Cincinnati OH College of Mount Saint https://mountsaintvincent.edu/academics/re Vincent Riverdale NY sources/library/ College of New Rochelle, http://www.cnr.edu/gill-library The New Rochelle NY College of Notre Dame of https://www.lndl.org/ Maryland Baltimore MD College of Saint Benedict St. Joseph MN https://www.csbsju.edu/libraries College of Saint Elizabeth Morristown NJ http://www.cse.edu/academics/mahoney- library/ College of Saint Joseph in https://www.csj.edu/library-services/ Vermont Rutland VT College of Saint Mary Omaha NE http://www.csm.edu/student-life/library College of Saint Mary https://www.northeastcatholic.edu/library Magdalen (renamed Northeast Catholic College) Warner NH College of Saint Rose, The Albany NY http://library.strose.edu/home http://libguides.css.edu/CSSLibrary College of Saint Scholastica, The Duluth MN College of the Holy Cross Worcester MA https://www.holycross.edu/support-and- resources/holy-cross-libraries Colorado https://www.coloradocollege.edu/library/ Colorado College Springs CO Columbia University Burke https://library.columbia.edu/locations/burke. Theological Library New York City NY htm Creighton University Omaha NE http://www.creighton.edu/libraries/ Creighton University Law https://law.creighton.edu/academics/law- School Omaha NE library D’Youville College Buffalo NY http://library.dyc.edu/ DePaul University Chicago IL https://library.depaul.edu/Pages/default.aspx DePaul University College https://law.depaul.edu/library/Pages/default. of Law Chicago IL aspx Center Valley PA http://www.desales.edu/home/academics/tr DeSales University exler-library Diocesan Archives Fort http://www.diocesefwsb.org/Diocesan- Wayne-South Bend Archives Fort Wayne IN no webpage for archives - contact for General Diocese of Bridgeport Bridgeport CT Inquiries for Archives is (203) 416-1354 Diocese of Harrisburg https://www.hbgdiocese.org/about/diocesan- Archives Harrisburg PA offices/archives/ Diocese of Pittsburgh https://diopitt.org/archives Office for Archives and Record Center Pittsburgh PA Divine Word College Epworth IA http://intranet.dwci.edu/Library/home.asp Dominican College Orangeburg NY https://www.dc.edu/sullivan-library/ Dominican School of https://www.dspt.edu/libraries Philosophy and Theology Berkeley CA Dominican University River Forest IL https://research.dom.edu/rcl https://www.dom.edu/node/44806 Dominican University Graduate School of Library & Information Science River Forest IL Dominican University of https://www.dominican.edu/academics/reso California San Rafael CA urces/library Donnelly College Kansas City KS Duquesne University of the http://www.duq.edu/academics/gumberg- Holy Spirit Pittsburgh PA library Duquesne University of the https://www.law.duq.edu/libraries Holy Spirit Law Library Pittsburgh PA Edgewood College Madison WI https://library.edgewood.edu/home Elms College https://www.elms.edu/library/ Chicopee MA Emmanuel College Boston MA http://library.emmanuel.edu/ Fairfield University Fairfield CT https://www.fairfield.edu/library/ Felician College Lodi NJ http://felician.libguides.com/libraries Fontbonne University St. Louis MO https://library.fontbonne.edu/home Fordham University Bronx NY https://www.fordham.edu/info/27156/librari es Fordham University Law https://library.law.fordham.edu/ School New York NY Franciscan School of http://www.fst.edu/academics/fst-library/ Theology Oceanside CA Franciscan University of http://libguides.franciscan.edu/Welcome_to_ Steubenville Steubenville OH the_JPII_Library Gannon University Erie PA https://library.gannon.edu/homepage Georgetown University Washington DC https://www.library.georgetown.edu/ Georgetown University https://www.law.georgetown.edu/library/ Law Center Washington DC Georgian Court University Lakewood NJ https://georgian.edu/academics/library/ Gonzaga University Spokane WA https://www.gonzaga.edu/academics/librarie s/foley-library Gwynedd-Mercy College Gwynedd PA https://www.gmercyu.edu/academics/library Hilbert College Hamburg NY https://www.hilbert.edu/academics/library Holy Apostles College and https://www.holyapostles.edu/library/ Seminary Cromwell CT Holy Cross College Notre Dame IN http://www.hcc-nd.edu/mckenna-library/ Holy Family University Philadelphia PA https://www.holyfamily.edu/current- students/student-resources/library Holy Names University Oakland CA https://www.hnu.edu/library Holy Spirit College TX Immaculata University Immaculata PA http://library.immaculata.edu/ Immaculate Conception https://library.shu.edu/TurroLibrary Seminary School of Theology at Seton Hall University South Orange
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