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- 1890-1992 (bulk 1930-1990) (Produção)
Dimensão
21 cu.ft. (56 boxes)
Nome do produtor
História biográfica
Canon Edward N. West, born in Boston, served The Episcopal Church for nearly five decades, primarily at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York. After ordination in 1934 and early service as curate and rector at Trinity Church, Ossining, New York, West became Canon Sacrist (1941) and Canon Residentiary (1943) at the Cathedral, later serving as Sub-Dean (1966) and Cathedral Master of Ceremonies (1981–1990).
West was widely recognized for his expertise in church architecture, heraldry, and religious symbolism. He chaired the New York Diocesan Commission on Church Building (1944–1981) and served as Vice Chairman of the Joint Commission on Church Architecture and Allied Arts (1948–1969), advising on renovations and designs for churches, vestments, banners, and altar ware. His most famous creation, the Compass Rose (1954), became the official emblem of the Anglican Communion and is featured in cathedrals worldwide, including Canterbury Cathedral and the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
A scholar of liturgy and religious art, West lectured at the General Theological Seminary, advised the General Convention’s Standing Liturgical Commission, and wrote extensively on church symbolism, liturgy, and worship. His publications include The Language of Christian Symbolism, The History of the Cross, and several meditations and essays based on Cathedral worship. A close friend of Madeline L’Engle, he inspired the character Canon Tallis in her novels. West died in New York City in 1990, and his ashes are interred beneath his Compass Rose in the Cathedral’s Great Choir.
Elementos de conteúdo e estrutura
Âmbito e conteúdo
This extensive collection documents three activities that Edward West held as central throughout his life: (1) his long career as Canon Sacrist, Sub-Dean, and Master of Ceremonies at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, (2) his service as Chaplain to the United States National Guard, and (3) his devotion to liturgy and the church’s observance of the ceremonial, including many artistic achievements in the areas of heraldry and architectural motif. The archive contains sermons, addresses, original artwork, correspondence, photographs, audio recordings, news clippings, and awards and honoraria from the period 1930-1990 with some collected works as early as 1903 and as late as 1992.
Sistema de arranjo
Bibliographical Records, 1929-1990
Ministry, 1919-1921, 1941-1988
Published Works, 1943-1983
Creative Works, 1943-1989
Liturgy and Worship, 1922, 1933-1990
Ecclesiastical Design, 1929, 1942-1992
Correspondence, 1938, 1941-1989, 1992
Ecumenical Relations, 1903, 1915-1934, 1943-1988
Subject Files, 1890-1912, 1930-1931, 1940-1989, 1992
Travel, 1947-1971
Collected Materials and Ephemera, 1952-1977
Audio/Visual, 1941-1989
Condições de acesso e uso dos elementos
Condições de acesso
Access to Episcopal Church records is governed by the Archives Public Access Policy. Research requests must be submitted in writing.
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Condiçoes de reprodução
The Archives is able to respond to limited requests for reproductions subject to copyright restrictions, internal policy, and the condition of the source documents.
Idiomas do material
- inglês
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Pontos de acesso
Pontos de acesso - Assuntos
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Pontos de acesso - Nomes
- L’Engle, Madeline (Assunto)
- West, Edward Nason (Assunto)