A list of archives containing the personal papers of over 20 council participants. Links to audio recordings of different participants are also available on this site.
This conference was established in 1988 "to assist historians in discovering and preserving the historical record of vowed women from the Middle Ages to the present." This site contains a list of research centers and archives.
Preserves and provides access to the records of parishes and the administration of the archdiocese. See also its digital collection, listed under "Digital Libraries" on this page.
This archive will open for research requests in 2024, and will contain materials from congregations of men and women Catholic Religious in the United States and Canada.
Three databases containing digitized materials from the archives of the World Council of Churches. Content covered includes the dialogue with people of living faiths, World War II era records, and relations with the Roman Catholic Church.
A repository of materials pertaining to Maryland Jesuits, Georgetown University, and slavery.
How do I use the Burns Library?
If you would like to use materials at the Burns Library, where BC holds most of its special collections, please see this website outlining the procedures. Also, do not hesitate to ask the Burns Library staff if you have questions.