http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/140237/filipino-appointed-as-archivist-of-santa-sabina-in-rome
"A Filipino has been appointed the archivist of the 797-year-old Order of Preachers in Rome, which holds some of the oldest documents in the world, such as the 13th-century Papal Bull approving the founding of the Dominican Order and causes for the canonization of hundreds of Dominican saints across eight centuries.
He is Fr. Gaspar Sigaya, OP, archivist of the Dominican Province of the Philippines (DPP) for 15 years. He will hold office at the convent of the Basilica of Santa Sabina, mother church of the Dominicans, the first religious congregation to be instituted by the Church to embark on academic missions in 1216."

"A Filipino has been appointed the archivist of the 797-year-old Order of Preachers in Rome, which holds some of the oldest documents in the world, such as the 13th-century Papal Bull approving the founding of the Dominican Order and causes for the canonization of hundreds of Dominican saints across eight centuries.
He is Fr. Gaspar Sigaya, OP, archivist of the Dominican Province of the Philippines (DPP) for 15 years. He will hold office at the convent of the Basilica of Santa Sabina, mother church of the Dominicans, the first religious congregation to be instituted by the Church to embark on academic missions in 1216."

KlausGraf - am Montag, 2. Dezember 2013, 19:35 - Rubrik: Kirchenarchive