Partners & Collaborators
Rednal connects archives, libraries, religious communities, and research institutions around the world. Together, we are building an interconnected network of digital collections.
Institutional Partners
The organizations behind Rednal — developing, supporting, and advancing the platform and its scholarly mission.

National Institute for Newman Studies
Pittsburgh, PAThe organization behind Rednal. NINS preserves, digitizes, and publishes the world's largest collection of materials related to John Henry Newman — and develops the Rednal platform to make these and partner collections accessible worldwide.
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Duquesne University
Pittsburgh, PAA Catholic university in Pittsburgh and affiliate of NINS. Duquesne provides institutional support and academic collaboration for Newman scholarship and digital humanities initiatives.
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American Academy of Franciscan History
USAAAFH is dedicated to the encouragement of the study of the Franciscan Order in the Americas primarily through the publication of monographs, documents, a scholarly journal, as well as sponsoring seminars, conferences, and public lectures.
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Commission on the Franciscan Intellectual Tradition
USAThe Commission on the Franciscan Intellectual-Spiritual Tradition (CFIT) was established in 2001 by the English-Speaking Conference of the Order of Friars Minor (OFM) to promote a contemporary retrieval of the distinctive theological and spiritual vision that animates the Franciscan movement.
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Archives, libraries, and religious communities who have contributed or entrusted their collections to the Rednal platform.

Archdiocese of Birmingham
Birmingham, UKOne of the largest Catholic archdioceses in England, holding extensive records connected to Newman's Catholic years.

Archdiocese of Liverpool
Liverpool, UKMajor Catholic archdiocese with historical records and manuscripts related to 19th-century English Catholicism.

Archdiocese of Southwark
London, UKThe Catholic archdiocese covering South London and South East England, holding significant historical archives.

Archdiocese of Westminster
London, UKThe principal Catholic archdiocese in England and Wales, with an extensive archive of Catholic records and correspondence.

Birmingham Oratory
Birmingham, UKFounded by Newman in 1849, the Oratory houses the largest single collection of Newman manuscripts, letters, and personal effects in the world.
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Buckfast Abbey
Devon, UKA Benedictine monastery in Devon whose archives include materials spanning nearly a millennium of monastic life.

Catholic Record Society
UKFounded in 1904 to preserve and publish Catholic historical records, the CRS holds unique documents of English Catholic heritage.
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Cotesbach Educational Trust
Leicestershire, UKA trust preserving the heritage of Cotesbach Hall, a historic rectory with connections to Newman's Anglican circle.

Diocese of Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury, UKThe Roman Catholic Diocese covering Cheshire and Shropshire, contributing extensive parish and diocesan records.

Magdalen College, Oxford
Oxford, UKOne of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, founded in 1458, holding manuscripts and archives from its centuries of scholarly life.
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Order of the Visitation
Multiple locationsA contemplative religious order founded in 1610 in Annecy, France, whose archives document centuries of monastic spirituality.

Pitts Theology Library, Emory University
Atlanta, GAOne of the premier theological research libraries in North America, part of Emory University's Candler School of Theology.
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Pusey House, Oxford
Oxford, UKFounded to commemorate Edward Pusey, the library holds his personal book collection and archives central to the Oxford Movement.
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Sisters of Mercy Union
Multiple locationsA religious institute based on the rule of St. Augustine, founded in Dublin in 1831, with archives documenting their educational and charitable mission.

St Bede's College, Manchester
Manchester, UKFounded in 1876 by the future Cardinal Vaughan, the college holds records spanning over a century of Catholic education in Manchester.

St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw
Durham, UKOpened in 1808 as a continuation of the English College, Douai, Ushaw's archives are among the most significant Catholic educational collections in England.

St Dominic's Priory, Stone
Staffordshire, UKA Dominican priory in Staffordshire with archives connected to Blessed Dominic Barberi and the 19th-century Catholic revival in England.

St Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill
London, UKApostolic society founded in 1866 by Cardinal Herbert Vaughan, with archives documenting global missionary work.

St Mary's College, Oscott
Birmingham, UKEstablished in 1794, Oscott educates future priests and holds one of the finest collections of Catholic art and records in England.

University of Chicago
Chicago, ILOne of the world's leading research universities, contributing Newman-related materials including the "Lead, Kindly Light" postcard that threads the Rednal homepage.
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Does your institution manage digital collections? We are always looking for new collaborators to help shape the future of Rednal. Whether you are an archive, museum, library, or research center — we would love to hear from you.
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