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Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA) Fonds
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Grace Dieu Diocesan Training College, Records

  • ZA HPRA AB750
  • Fonds
  • 1906 - 1969

The collection consist of a log book, minutes, correspondence, memoranda, notes, printed items, press clippings, periodicals and photographs.

Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)

St. Brede's College, Umtata, photographs

  • ZA HPRA AB3366
  • Fonds
  • 1954 - 1968

The collection contains annual College photographs of the staff and students at the St. Bede's College in Umtata.

Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)

Diocese of St. Helena records

  • ZA HPRA AB1612
  • Fonds
  • 1834 - 1967

Records pertaining to St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.

Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)

The Anglican Congress-Toronto

  • ZA HPRA AB3421
  • Fonds
  • 13-23 August 1963

The collection contains records relating to the Anglican Church Congress in Toronto, Canada in 1963. It includes: programme of the Congress, addresses of Bishops, presentations of the international speakers, newspaper issues and cuttings, colour slides.
The purpose of the Anglican Congress of 1963 in Toronto was for Anglicans to confer together and to take a look at the world in which they work. The Anglican Congress was examining religio-political movements in the world, life of the church under cultural and scientific advances in life of people.
The subjects discussed at the Congress covered topics like: different world's religions, racism, international relations, problems of social justice, responsibilities of Christians towards those are underprivileged, the refuges and homeless, the role of the priest in this kind of world. During the Congress the 50th Anniversary of the 1963 Anglican Congress was celebrated. At the end of the Conference participating primates and bishops of the Anglican Communion issued a Statement issued a statement to all Christians.

Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)

Robben Island Papers

  • ZA HPRA AB1001
  • Fonds
  • 1895 - 1961

The records mainly relate to the Leper Colony on Robben Island. The nurses came from St. Albans in England to work in the Diocese of Cape Town at the invitation of West Jones in 1876. Their head-quarters when working among the Leper children on Robben Island was St. Michaels Home in Kloof St. There is a Jubilee Booklet of their work in the diocese 1876-1926 in folder of their correspondence.

Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)

Provincial Board of Missions Records

  • ZA HPRA AB786
  • Fonds
  • 1922 - 1960

All the combined records relating to the Provincial Missionary Conference comprise 540 items covering the years 1892-1971 and are made up of minutes, correspondence, notes and memoranda. They give an interesting picture of the educational and missionary work done by the Anglican Church in South Africa and also illustrate the attitude of the church to the question of race relations and the emergent African nationalism.

Provincial missionary conferences were appointed by Provincial Synod, the organising body of the Anglican Church in South Africa, and the first such conference met in Queenstown in 1892. Succeeding conferences were held at Maritzburg in 1895, Johannesburg in 1906, Bloemfontein in 1909, Johannesburg in 1913, Grahamstown in 1923, Johannesburg in 1928, Port Elizabeth in 1933, Pretoria in 1935, Cape Town in 1936 and Bloemfontein in 1938. A Provincial Board of Missions was founded in 1898 to correlate and unify the various diocesan missions in methods of working, discipline, translations etc., Worked in close conjunction with the Provincial Missionary Conference and from 1939 appears to have taken over their functions. A further provincial body was set up in 1963 called the Provincial Commission for Administering the U.S.P.G. Grant Loan with the task of administering the R460,000 voted to the C.P.S.A. by the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, for the building of African and coloured churches in areas affected by the Group Areas Act.

Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)

Provincial Missionary Conference

  • ZA HPRA AB785
  • Fonds
  • 1892 - 1959

All the combined records relating to the Povincial Missionary Conference comprise 540 items covering the years 1892-1971 and are made up of minutes, correspondence, notes and memoranda. They give an interesting picture of the educational and missionary work done by the Anglican Church in South Africa and also illustrate the attitude of the church to the question of race relations and the emergent African nationalism.

Provincial missionary conferences were appointed by Provincial Synod, the organising body of the Anglican Church in South Africa, and the first such conference met in Queenstown in 1892. Succeeding conferences were held at Maritzburg in 1895, Johannesburg in 1906, Bloemfontein in 1909, Johannesburg in 1913, Grahamstown in 1923, Johannesburg in 1928, Port Elizabeth in 1933, Pretoria in 1935, Cape Town in 1936 and Bloemfontein in 1938. A Provincial Board of Missions was founded in 1898 to correlate and unify the various diocesan missions in methods of working, discipline, translations etc., Worked in close conjunction with the Provincial Missionary Conference and from 1939 appears to have taken over their functions. A further provincial body was set up in 1963 called the Provincial Commission for Administering the U.S.P.G. Grant Loan with the task of administering the R460,000 voted to the C.P.S.A. by the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, for the building of African and coloured churches in areas affected by the Group Areas Act.

Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)

Papers of Rev. Noel Roberts

  • ZA HPRA AB2728
  • Fonds
  • 1906 - 1959

Personal papers, publications, photographs and other documents, including autobiography of Rev Noel Roberts.

Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)

St. Peters Church, Mowbray Records

  • ZA HPRA AB2199
  • Fonds
  • 1863 - 1958

Papers from the estate of the late Doris Syfret.

Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA)

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