The Historical Institute of the Order of the Servants of Mary and the Institutum Carmelitanum are promoting a course for archivists of the families of the Servants of Mary and Carmelites: friars, nuns, sisters, and lay people. The course has been organised by their respective general archives and will take place from 30 June to 2 July 2022 at the Pontifical Theological Faculty Marianum, and will focus primarily on the organisation and management of the current archive.
For further information, please refer to the Carmelite Order website. https://ocarm.org/it/item/5772-course-for-archivists-osm-and-ocarm
10/02/2021: RESEARCH GRANT “P. Emanuele Boaga, O. Carm.”, Sixth Edition (2022)
onANNOUNCEMENT OF SELECTION FOR THE AWARD OF 1 RESEARCH GRANT
Closing date for applications: 4 August 2022
In accordance with its aims, the General Archive of the Carmelite Order (hereinafter AGOC) is launching a selection process based on qualifications and an interview for the award of one research grant, in memory of archivist Fr. Emanuele Boaga, O.Carm. This grant is for carrying out historical, historical-religious, philological or archival research relating to the Carmelite Order, using the AGOC's heritage. The objective of this research is the production of a scientific work (article, monograph, edition of sources, inventory, etc.). The scientific committee will reserve the right to evaluate the publication of this work in the scientific journals or series of the Carmelite Order.
For details on the call for tenders, please refer to the following page on the website:
VINCITORE ASSEGNO BOAGA – EDIZIONE 2021
onSiamo molto felici di comunicarvi che la Quinta edizione dell’Assegno di ricerca intitolato alla memoria di p. Emanuele Boaga (2021) è stata vinta da Alessia Brombin, dottoranda di ricerca in Teologia alla Pontificia Università Gregoriana.
Lavorerà a un progetto intitolato: “Trascrizione del manoscritto Compendio della vita e delle virtù della venerabile suor Lucrezia Michelini carmelitana (1662), contenuto nelle Vitae servorum Dei Carmelitarum di padre Serafino Potenza”.
Access with Green Pass
onFrom August 6th, in compliance with the anti-COVID-19 provisions for all cultural institutions in Italy (D.L. 105 of July 23rd, 2021, art. 3), it will be mandatory to present the GREEN PASS, accompanied by a valid identity document, in order to access the General Archive of the Carmelite Order.
In the absence of proof of vaccination, it will be necessary to demonstrate recovery from COVID-19 within the previous six months or to have tested negative for a molecular or rapid swab in the 48 hours prior to entering the archive. An exception is made for individuals exempt from vaccination, based on appropriate medical certification.
For further information, please refer to the website of the Ministry of Health. https://www.dgc.gov.it/web/.
Thank you for your cooperation.
31/03/2021: Easter Closure
onThe General Archive will be closed from April 1st to April 12th, 2021, for the Easter holidays: we will reopen from April 13th. Please note that upon reopening, access to the AGOC will only be possible by appointment, in compliance with anti-CoVid regulations.
We take this opportunity to wish you a Happy Easter.
02/02/2021: ASSEGNO DI RICERCA “P. Emanuele Boaga, O. Carm.”, QUINTA EDIZIONE (2021)
onSiamo lieti di annunciarvi che l’Archivio generale dell’Ordine carmelitano ha bandito la Quinta edizione dell’Assegno intitolato alla memoria di padre Emanuele Boaga, O. Carm.
For details on the call for tenders, please refer to the following page on the website:
24 December 2020: Merry Christmas from AGOC
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Risultati Quarta edizione Assegno di ricerca “E. Boaga” (2020)
onSiamo molto felici di comunicarvi che la Quarta edizione dell’Assegno di ricerca intitolato alla memoria di p. Emanuele Boaga è stata vinta da Flavia Di Giampaolo, dottoressa di ricerca in Scienze del testo e archivista paleografa diplomata alla Scuola APD dell’Archivio di Stato di Roma. Lavorerà a un progetto intitolato: Il diario di viaggio di Giovanni Antonio Filippini, priore generale: edizione critica e contestualizzazione storica.

Il manoscritto oggetto della ricerca è caratterizzato da dimensioni assai ridotte, come un’agenda tascabile, e fu compilato durante il viaggio effettuato, negli anni 1651-1653, dal generale Filippini nelle province carmelitane dell’Europa centrale, in quel momento coinvolte in un movimento di riforma. Lo studio critico di questo testo avrà il merito di gettare luce sull’operato di una figura poco studiata, ma di grande rilevanza per la storia dell’Ordine carmelitano.
04/11/2020: ⚠️ PUBLIC CLOSURE NOTICE ⚠️
onIn compliance with the Prime Ministerial Decree of 3 November 2020, provisions regarding the containment of the CoVid-19 health emergency, please note that from 5 November current year, the General Archive of the Carmelite Order will remain closed to the public until further notice. Photocopying services and remote research assistance remain active.
We apologise for the inconvenience.
