About

Project Canterbury is a free online archive of out-of-print Anglican texts and related modern documents. It was founded in 1999 and is an all-volunteer effort; it is not affiliated officially with any church body. An advisory board helps to strategize about the site and to plan its further development. An update notification list alerts subscribers on a regular basis to new additions to the site. Documents hosted on Project Canterbury are believed to be in the public domain unless otherwise indicated; for-profit use of any material on this site is explicitly forbidden. Reproduction for study or religious purposes is permitted under the terms of the Creative Commons Deed.


Contribute to Project Canterbury

You can help to support Project Canterbury with a direct donation to help defray expenses, or by making online purchases through the book referral page.


Advisory Board

Episcopal Patrons

  • The Right Reverend Geoffrey Rowell
    Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe (1999 to present)
  • The Right Reverend Dr. Terry Brown
    Retired Bishop of Malaita, Church of the Province of Melanesia (2005 to present)

Founder and Director

  • Richard J. Mammana, Jr.
    New Haven, Connecticut

Contributing Directors

  • The Reverend Michael Blain
    Wellington, New Zealand
  • The Right Reverend Dr. Terry Brown
    Retired Bishop of Malaita, Church of the Province of Melanesia
  • Wayne Kempton
    Historiographer and Archivist of the Episcopal Diocese of New York
    New York, New York
  • The Very Rev. Gary W. Kriss, D.D., update list manager
    Cambridge, New York
  • Thomas N. Rae
    New York, New York (obit 2011)

Members of the Advisory Board

  • The Reverend John D. Alexander
    Providence, Rhode Island
  • Benjamin Andersen
    Lakewood, Colorado
  • The Reverend Professor Walter A. Hannam
    The College of Emmanuel and Saint Chad
    Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
  • The Reverend John Lynch
  • The Reverend Dr. Michael Wm. MacGregor
    Rector, Rondo Junior Seminary and St Cyprian's Theological Lindi, Tanzania
  • Thomas J. W. Mason
    S. Andrews, Scotland
  • Stephen Petrica
    Sparta, Wisconsin
  • The Reverend Bruce Russell
    Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
  • The Reverend Dr. Michael Nai-Chiu Poon
    Singapore
  • Dr. Ian Welch
    Canberra, Australia
  • The Reverend Canon Professor J. Robert Wright
    Historiographer of the Episcopal Church
    New York, New York

Contact Project Canterbury

General questions about Project Canterbury should be directed to the founder and director at the following address: richard.mammana (at) yale (dot) edu . Inquiries may be sent to individual transcribers where their names are indicated.


Acknowledgments

Header Image by Lin Pernille Photography
Design by Jeri Wieringa