Guide to the Form/Reform: the Conference on Environment and Art for Catholic Worship

These records were generated from the national conference of Form/Reform. They treat topics for all who are involved in a church building or renovation project: diocesan building and liturgical commission members, clergy, architects, environment/art coordinators, musicians, artisans/craftspeople, bu...

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spelling formreform_the_conference_on_environment_and_art_for_catholic_worship_1984_1999 Guide to the Form/Reform: the Conference on Environment and Art for Catholic Worship Form/Reform: the Conference on Environment and Art for Catholic Worship Finding Aid Authors: Lisa Gonzalez. © Copyright 2015 Catholic Theological Union. All rights reserved. This finding aid was encoding in EAD by Archon 3.21 from an SQL database source on June 9th, 2015. Guide to the Form/Reform: the Conference on Environment and Art for Catholic Worship 1984/1999 Catholic Theological Union Overview of the Collection Form/Reform: the Conference on Environment and Art for Catholic Worship 1984-1999 12/2006-20 Form/Reform (Organization) 5.00 English Catholic Theological Union These records were generated from the national conference of Form/Reform. They treat topics for all who are involved in a church building or renovation project: diocesan building and liturgical commission members, clergy, architects, environment/art coordinators, musicians, artisans/craftspeople, builders, acoustical and lighting engineers, landscape architects, students, and anyone seeking further knowledge and enrichment in the forum on environment and art. Historical Note: The Form/Reform conference is also known as the Conference on Environment and Art for Catholic Worship. The first two conferences were held in 1984 in San Francisco and Chicago, and sponsored by their respective archdioceses. The 1993 conference was hosted by the New England Diocesan Liturgy Offices. The 1995 conference was hosted by the Office for Liturgy and Spirituality of the Diocese of San Diego. The Office of Worship of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis hosted the 1996 conference. The Office of Liturgy of the Diocese of Orlando hosted the 1997 conference. The Office of Worship of the Diocese of Galveston-Houston hosted the 2002 conference. The 2004 conference was hosted by the Archdiocese of of Los Angeles Worship Office. Conferences in 1985, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2007, and 2009 were sponsored by the Georgetown Center for Liturgy. Administrative Information Conditions Governing Access: This collection is open for research. Scope and Contents Contains conference schedules, brochures, financial statements, contracts, press releases, conference evaluations, meeting minutes, meeting agendas, newspaper clippings, correspondence, newsletters, worship booklets, liturgy bulletins, registration lists, proposals and reports. Also includes audio recordings.
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