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What is The Franciscan Archive?

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What is The Franciscan Archive?

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The Franciscan Archive is a WWW site dedicated to all things Franciscan. First appearing on the WWW on February, 2, 1997, The Franciscan Archive both maintains an index of all URLs currently active, which in any way pertain to St. Francis, the religious orders he founded, Franciscan Saints, Spirituality, History, Art, Architecture, Theology, etc., and provides a place for the publication of original texts, translations, and articles on Franciscanism. New publications by The Franciscan Archive can be found at Whatsnew. The long term project of the Franciscan Archive is the publication of a critical English translation of St. Bonaventure’s Commentaria in Quatuor Libros Sententiarum and the accompanying articles of Master Peter Lombard’s work. For more on what The Franciscan Archive is all about go here. Who Links to the Franciscan Archive? The Franciscan Archive is linked to by Clerus.org: The Official On-Line Study site of the Congregation for the Clergy at the Vatican, which publishes

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