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About the Library
The Vehr Theological Library is open to the public, with more
than 150,000 books and 1,400 videotapes available. From its founding in 1907,
the library has compiled one of the finest collections of theology, church history,
patristics, biblical studies, liturgy, canon law, religious education, pastoral
care, youth ministry, religious art, philosophy and literature. It features
a wide range of books on lives of the saints as well as official Church documents.
Children are welcome to explore the books and videos in our new children's area.
Special collections include a compilation of rare books from the 16th century
and over 300 periodicals, several with full runs dating back to the 1800s.
Patrons have access to the library copy machine as well as
a microfilm reader/printer. They may also use the library computers to access
the Internet and electronic resources, including BibleWorks, Vetus Latina, Library
of Latin Texts, and Thesaurus Linguae Graecae. A reference librarian is available
to assist visitors. Enjoy the quiet, reflective atmosphere fostered by the Lombardian
architecture. Browse through our shelves of sale books, which are constantly
restocked with used books in the Friends of the Library Room. Don't wait any
longer. Come and discover "Denver's best kept secret"-- the Vehr Theological
Library.
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