1981
DOI: 10.2307/3171524
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On Using the White Fathers' Archives

Abstract: The Société des Missionnaires d'Afrique, more commonly known as the Pères Blancs or White Fathers, began its work of proselytizing in northern and sub-Saharan Africa in the second half of the nineteenth century. Their archives, located in Rome, are a treasure trove for Africanists of all disciplines. In founding the order in 1868, Cardinal Lavigerie, archbishop of Algiers, charged its members to bring Christianity to Africa not by imposing European civilization on Africans but rather by converting the inner ma… Show more

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“…19 By contrast, most Catholic mission archives are in Belgium, with the major exceptions being those of the White Fathers and the Scheutist Fathers, which are in their congregation headquarters in Rome. 20 The Catholic mission archives in Belgium are neither easy to locate nor to explore. Only the Jesuit archives are described in a publication.…”
Section: IXmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 By contrast, most Catholic mission archives are in Belgium, with the major exceptions being those of the White Fathers and the Scheutist Fathers, which are in their congregation headquarters in Rome. 20 The Catholic mission archives in Belgium are neither easy to locate nor to explore. Only the Jesuit archives are described in a publication.…”
Section: IXmentioning
confidence: 99%