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Santa Maria in Campitelli: an old Roman church with strong British connections
Santa Maria in Campitelli: an old Roman church with strong British connections
Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield26 February 2020
Cardinal Reginald Pole (1500–1558), father of seminary education
Cardinal Reginald Pole (1500–1558), father of seminary education
Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield29 January 2020
A 1920s Christmas in Rome
A 1920s Christmas in Rome

Present-day students at the Venerable English College typically spend Christmas at home with family and friends.

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Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield9 December 2019
The case of the tarnished napkin ring: rediscovering Dr William Francis Park (1906–1950)
The case of the tarnished napkin ring: rediscovering Dr William Francis Park (1906–1950)

Shortly after my return to the Venerable English College as Academic Tutor, I was given a tarnished silver napkin ring engraved with the name W. F. Park.

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Found in the ArchivesFr James McAuley25 October 2019
Newman and the Venerable English College
Newman and the Venerable English College

The canonization of John Henry Newman (1801–90) is an event of major importance for the universal Church, bringing many pilgrims to Rome for the celebrations.

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Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield13 October 2019
Dear Old Monte P.
Dear Old Monte P.

Visitors, students and staff alike have a great fondness for ‘dear old Palazzola’, the Venerable English College’s beautiful villa just outside Rome, with its unrivalled views of Lake Albano and Castel Gandolfo.

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Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield6 September 2019
An Elephant in the Archives
An Elephant in the Archives

Among the collections in the Archives of the Venerable English College are detailed financial records dating from the sixteenth century onwards.

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Found in the ArchivesChristopher Archibald20 June 2019
D-Day and the Venerabile
D-Day and the Venerabile

Seventy-five years ago the Allies mounted the greatest amphibious invasion yet attempted and landed on the Normandy beaches.

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Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield5 June 2019
Christopher Bainbridge (1464–1514), cardinal archbishop of York and Henry VIII's ambassador to the pope
Christopher Bainbridge (1464–1514), cardinal archbishop of York and Henry VIII's ambassador to the pope
Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield29 May 2019
The exiled Stuart court in Rome: some evidence from the Venerable English College Pilgrim Books
The exiled Stuart court in Rome: some evidence from the Venerable English College Pilgrim Books

During the early modern period, the Venerable English College in Rome, as well as being a seminary, was also a port of call for many travellers, principally from England and Wales.

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Found in the ArchivesGeorgia Vullinghs1 May 2019
The Rectorate of                                                                                      Thomas Fitzherbert, SJ, 1618–39
The Rectorate of Thomas Fitzherbert, SJ, 1618–39

Thomas Fitzherbert was born at the family seat of Swynnerton, Staffordshire, on 4 September 1552. From 1568 he was a student at the University of Oxford, where he met many other like-minded Catholics, including the future martyr St Edmund Campion (1540–81). 

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Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield28 March 2019
Ninety Years Ago: The Lateran Treaty of 1929
Ninety Years Ago: The Lateran Treaty of 1929

Monday 11 February 1929. ‘A rainy day’, reported the diarist of the Venerable English College, ‘and a great one in Rome’s history’. Since it was Ash Wednesday later that week and the anniversary of the pope’s coronation, it started as a gita day.

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Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield5 February 2019
Contributing to Christian Unity: the role of the Venerable English College
Contributing to Christian Unity: the role of the Venerable English College

In January our thoughts turn to unity among Christians, an intention for which we particularly pray between 18 and 25 January.

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Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield18 January 2019
A Christmas to Remember
A Christmas to Remember

Amid this year’s Christmas celebrations, spare a thought for an important anniversary: the 200th anniversary of the re-foundation of the Venerable English College.

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Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield14 December 2018
Gothic Revival at the Venerable English College, 1868
Gothic Revival at the Venerable English College, 1868

Rome is many things to many people but it is most definitely not a ‘Gothic’ city. There are very few spires and flying buttresses, as one finds in other parts of Europe.

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Found in the ArchivesFr Nicholas Schofield13 November 2018
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