The Catholic Religious Communities Archive (CRCA) is an initiative of the John M. Kelly Library’s Special Collections: Archives and Rare Books dedicated to the preservation, stewardship, and responsible management of the records of Catholic religious communities in Canada. Established to support the long-term care of archival collections of enduring value, the CRCA brings together the records of religious institutes and related organizations whose histories have shaped Catholic life and contributed significantly to the educational, social, cultural, and spiritual development of communities in Canada and beyond.
Through the CRCA, the Kelly Library works in partnership with religious communities to ensure that these records are preserved within a professional archival environment and made available, where appropriate, for research, teaching, and learning. In doing so, the CRCA supports not only the safeguarding of documentary heritage, but also its continued use and interpretation. By preserving and providing access to these materials, the CRCA helps sustain a deeper understanding of the lives, works, and legacies of Catholic religious communities and of their continuing significance in Canadian history.
Founding Donations
The CRCA builds on transformative founding donations from the Scarboro Foreign Mission Society, the Sisters of Service, the Loretto Sisters (IBVM), the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Sault Ste. Marie, and the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada. Together, these collections span more than 1,200 linear metres and represent a rich and multifaceted documentary heritage.
Recognizing Catholic Contributions
The CRCA preserves rare and unique primary sources documenting the vital contributions of Catholic religious communities in education, health care, social services, international mission, and social justice. Open to all, the CRCA supports academic study, personal inquiry, and public understanding through reading room access, course-integrated instruction, exhibitions, lectures, and outreach activities that engage students, faculty, donor communities, and independent researchers alike.
Stewardship and Scholarship
As one of few initiatives of its kind in North America, the CRCA reflects St. Michael’s commitment to stewardship, scholarship, and service. Its development helps ensure that these significant collections remain in Toronto, preserved within a vibrant academic setting where they can continue to inform research, teaching, and community engagement for generations to come.
The mandate of the Catholic Religious Communities Archive is to preserve and steward the archival records of Catholic religious communities in Canada and to support their long-term care, responsible management, and appropriate use.
In support of this mandate, the CRCA seeks to:
- Preserve records of enduring value created and accumulated by Catholic religious communities
- Provide professional archival stewardship, including appraisal, arrangement, description, preservation, and access
- Support appropriate research use in accordance with donor agreements, privacy obligations, and access restrictions
- Contribute to teaching, learning, and scholarship through the responsible use of archival materials
- Help sustain understanding of the historical and ongoing contributions of Catholic religious communities in Canada
Holdings within the Catholic Religious Communities Archive
Contact Us
Telephone: +1 (416) 926-2314
Email: specialcollections.kellylibrary@utoronto.ca
Elizabeth Comper Special Collections Reading Room
John M. Kelly Library
Before visiting, you are warmly encouraged to review our Researcher Guidelines. Rare materials damage easily but if well-treated, they can last many generations and, in some cases, hundreds of years.