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South Africa

Biography

1981: Matriculated with full matriculation exemption.
1982: Cleland Pre-novitiate
1984: Oblate Novitiate
1985: St. Joseph’s Theological Institute
1989: Creighton University for a Liberal Arts Year
1990: St. Joseph’s Theological Institute: Completed the Bachelor of Theology
1991-1992: Ordained priest and ministry in Bergville and Phoenix
1992-1993: Institute of St. Anselm, Kent in England: Formation and Spirituality Course
1993-1995: Cleland Community as staff member and then Director for 6 years, and also worked in St. Vincent’s Parish, Pietermaritzburg, during that period.
1995-1996: Masters in Theology at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg
1997-2002: St. Joseph’s Scholasticate as a Formator and Lecturer
2003-2006: Licentiate at the Gregorian. Passed with Magna Cum Laude
2006-2010: Doctorate at the Gregorian. Passed with Magna Cum Laude
2010: Gerard House Community. Sabbatical Year
2011-2012: Gerard House Community. Lecturer in Church History at St. Joseph’s Theological Institute
2012: Honorary Lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal
2013: Research for the Oblates of Mary Immaculate
2020: Assistant Archivist at St. Joseph's Theological Institute, Cedara, KZN, South Africa

Professional Qualifications:
Bachelor of Theology: Urbaniana University, Rome. (12 December 1990)
Diploma in Formation and Spirituality: St. Anselm’s Institute, Kent, England, United Kingdom.
(June 1993)
Master of Theology: University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg. (10 April 1997)
Licentiate in Church History: Gregorian University, Rome. (13 November 2006)
Doctorate in Church History: Gregorian University, Rome. (20 December 2010)

Activities

Employment (2)

Saint Joseph's Theological Institute: Cedara, UKZN, ZA

2020-01 to present | Assistant Archivist (Hurley Archives)
Employment
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Alan Henriques

University of KwaZulu-Natal - Pietermaritzburg Campus: Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, ZA

2012 to present | Honorary Lecturer (Religion, Philosophy and Classics)
Employment
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Alan Henriques

Education and qualifications (4)

Pontifical Gregorian University: Rome, Lazio, IT

2006 to 2010 | Doctorate in Church History (Church History)
Education
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Alan Henriques

Pontifical Gregorian University: Rome, Lazio, IT

2003 to 2006 | Licentiate in Church History (Church History)
Education
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Alan Henriques

University of KwaZulu-Natal: Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, ZA

1995 to 1996 | Master of Theology (Theology)
Education
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Alan Henriques

University of Urbaniana: Rome, Lazio, IT

1985 to 1990 | Bachelor of Theology (Theology)
Education
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Alan Henriques

Works (3)

Church and Empire: Evangelisation by the OMI among British, Indians, Afrikaners and Indigenous People of Southern Africa (1852-1874)

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae
2019 | Journal article
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Alan Henriques

Church and Empire: Evangelisation by the OMI among British, Indians, Afrikaners and Indigenous People of Southern Africa (1852–1874)

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae
2019-08-15 | Journal article
Contributors: Alan Charles Henriques
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The Reformation as a Turning Point for the Roman Catholic Church (16th and 17th Centuries)

Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae
2017-11-17 | Journal article
Contributors: Alan Charles Henriques
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