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WCC Archives and Library
The WCC Archives and Library form the institutional and historical memory of the World Council of Churches and the modern ecumenical movement. They ensure for future generations a long-term access to this unique and invaluable documentary resource and ecumenical heritage, while furthering ecumenical research and education locally and globally.
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Archival Inventories
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Contact and Access
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WCC archives are closed until September 2026
Consultation is not possible during this time and no archival service will be delivered.
Visit our
online digitized collections
on Internet archive !
Since their foundation, the WCC Archives and Library have had as their mission to serve as a place for ecumenical study and research and to preserve the historical memory of the ecumenical movement. They provide information resources on the history of ecumenism from its beginnings in the early 20th century to today, to students, faculty, researchers, WCC staff, and visitors, thus furthering ecumenical theological education and research on site and globally.
The
WCC Archives
, housed at the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, preserves the records of the World Council of Churches as well as of various other ecumenical organizations or movements and of personal papers of ecumenical personalities. The collection contains paper documents, photographs, sound tapes, films and videos, representing some 2,000 running meters.
The
WCC Library
, housed at the Ecumenical Institute in Bossey, holds about 100,000 volumes and 900 periodicals, constituting a unique collection on ecumenism and the history of the ecumenical movement, as well as further collections in areas such as biblical hermeneutics, social ethics, missiology, contextual theology, and interfaith dialogue.
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WCC archives are closed until September 2026
Consultation is not possible during this time and no archival service will be delivered.
Visit our
online digitized collections
on Internet archive !
Search the WCC Inventories
here
Search the WCC Library Catalogue
:
wcc.swisscovery.ch
More than a catalogue, the
swisscovery
online platform is a discovery tool that can be used to find and access print and digital publications.
Swisscovery
is the discovery tool shared within the network of Swiss academic libraries SLSP, which the WCC Library is part of.
To search among what is available in the physical collection of the WCC Library, after a first search, refine with the option “Show only  /  Available in swisscovery libraries” in order to skip all the online documents and display only the printed ones.
The physical documents of the WCC Library are displayed with the mention "
WCC Bossey
" for their location, followed by their call number.
To search among all the collections of the 500 academic libraries of the network, select the scope “swisscovery” instead of “World Council of Churches Library” in the search bar.
Digital collection of WCC documents
Stored on the Internet Archive platform, several digitized collections like Assembly reports, Executive and Central Committee reports and minutes, Faith and Order Papers, or Journals are freely available.
Digital collection of WCC documents
Collections of documents (Brill)
World Council of Churches: Dialogue with People of Living Faiths
Collection of documents related to the program of WCC supporting interreligious multi-lateral and bi-lateral dialogue with partners of different faiths.
World War II Era Records of the World Council of Churches
Collection of documents from a section of the World Council of Churches Archives, dealing with Germany and fifteen other countries during the period 1932-1957.
World Council of Churches: Relations with the Roman Catholic Church
This collection makes available a section of the ecumenical archives covering the period 1948-1992.
Online access to the full text is available from the WCC computer network
Online resources provided by the WCC Library
Search for
databases
Search for
online journals
Search for
e-books
Search for
WCC publications
and official
WCC documents and statements
online
WCC Programme to Combat Racism (JSTOR)
Collection of digitized documents of the
WCC Programme to Combat Racism,
available on the JSTOR platform.
Online access to the full text is available from the WCC computer network
World Council of Churches Programme to Combat Racism
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WCC archives are closed until September 2026
Consultation is not possible during this time and no archival service will be delivered.
Visit our
online digitized collections
on Internet archive !
Archives
Conditions of use
Researchers are kindly requested to read and follow the Archives Rules, fill in and sign the Archives inscription form and send it two weeks in advance of a planned visit to
[email protected]
:
Consultation follows the Archives Rules (Feb. 2012) and is only upon request and appointment. It is free of charge.
Access to archival documents is open 20 years after file closure. In case of preponderant interests, the embargo period may be longer.
Any user who asks for access to records during an embargo period is requested to submit a written request to the archivists of WCC, explaining the research purpose and specifying in as detailed and precise a way as possible the records or documents whose disclosure he or she requests.
Consultation takes place exclusively in the reading room.
Ordering is limited to three units (boxes).
Users are not allowed to access the repositories except when accompanied by the staff or under explicit authorization.
Use of personal devices, such as cameras (without flash),  is generally allowed but needs previous authorization of the staff.
The archivists help and guide the user to start the search. Any other services carried out by the archivists, such as search and documentation on request and reproduction of documents, are subject to the search and reproduction fee as specified in the Archival Fees.
Use of archival sources has to be acknowledged by quoting the source "Archives of the World Council of Churches" or "WCC Archives," and in case of reproduction of a document as an image, "by permission of World Council of Churches," and by indicating the exact archival reference number.
Archives Rules (pdf)
Archival Fees (pdf)
Inscription Form (word)
Library
The WCC Library (located at the Ecumenical Institute in Bossey) is part of SLSP, the network of Swiss academic libraries. The Library is open to the public on appointment and for consultation only.
Loan is restricted to the students and faculty of the Institute, WCC staff, and the staff of ecumenical sister organizations based in the Ecumenical Centre. Exceptions may apply.
Loan period: 28 days, renewable five times, if the document is not requested by another user.
Number of items per loan: max. 100. Documents in the Archives, as well as reference works, periodicals, and dissertations, are not available for loan.
Documents from Bossey can be delivered free of charge to the Ecumenical Centre within one week, if requested by WCC staff, staff of ecumenical sister organizations based in the Ecumenical Centre, and Archives users (only for consultation in that case).
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WCC archives are closed until September 2026
Consultation is not possible during this time and no archival service will be delivered.
Visit our
online digitized collections
on Internet archive !
Archives of the World Council of Churches
E-mail:
[email protected]
Phone: +41 (0) 22 791 62 74
Opening hours:
on appointment
Address:
Ecumenical Centre
Kyoto Building
Chemin du Pommier 42
CH-1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
Switzerland
Access:
The WCC Archives are located at the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva. Take the bus Nr. 5 operating between Geneva main station Cornavin and Geneva Airport until bus stop Morillons.
Library of the World Council of Churches
Pedro Nari, librarian
E-mail:
[email protected]
Phone: +41 (0) 22 960 73 96
Opening hours:
on appointment for external visitors. Usual presence of the librarian: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday.
Address:
Ecumenical Institute
Château de Bossey
Ch. Chenevière 2
CH-1279 Bogis-Bossey
Switzerland
Access:
Bossey map and directions
By public transport:
From the central train station in Geneva or Lausanne, take a regional train to the stations in Coppet or Nyon. From there, using the same ticket, change to the local bus (TPN 811) and get off at the stop "Céligny, village." It is about a 15 minute walk to the Institute; just follow the signs for the "Château de Bossey-Institut oecuménique".
By car:
Coming from Geneva or Lausanne via motorway A1:
Get off at exit Coppet-Divonne, direction Chavannes-de-Bogis. Drive through the village, turn right following the signpost "Château de Bossey-Institut oecuménique." Follow the signs for about 2km to the Château de Bossey.
Coming from Geneva via the lake road:
Drive through Versoix and Coppet. Take the left turn from the lake road for Céligny. At the village centre, follow the sign for "Château de Bossey-Institut oecuménique" to the left. Then turn left again for the Château de Bossey.
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