CPE Resources

CPE Book and Media Library

Click on the links below to browse our collection of books, videos and audio tapes.

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Policies

  • Access to the book and media library is available to members of Catholic health Spiritual Care Departments, local Spiritual Care Providers, and CPE students past and present.
  • Materials may be checked out for a loan period of two weeks at no charge.
  • The library is available Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., except when classes are in session.

If you are interested in visiting the library or checking out materials, please contact the CPE office at (716) 862-1374.

Related Websites

Association for Clinical Pastoral Education Inc. (ACPE)

The Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc. (ACPE) is a multicultural, multifaith organization devoted to providing education and improving the quality of ministry and pastoral care offered by spiritual caregivers of all faiths through the clinical educational methods of clinical pastoral education.

National Association of Catholic Chaplains (NACC)

The National Association of Catholic Chaplains is a professional association for certified chaplains and clinical pastoral educators who participate in the healing mission of Jesus Christ.  The association educates, certifies and supports those who serve the church and society.

Association of Professional Chaplains (APC)

The Association of Professional Chaplains serves chaplains in all types of health and human service settings. They provide publications, continuing education opportunities and support such as an online discussion forum and professional resources.

National Association of Jewish Chaplains

The National Association of Jewish Chaplains (NAJC) strives to enhance the skills of Jewish Chaplains in order that they might provide quality Jewish religious and spiritual care.

Canadian Association for Pastoral Practice & Education

CAPPE/ACPEP is a national multi-faith organization that provides professional education for lay persons and clergy who are preparing to become chaplains, pastoral counsellors, ministers, priests or community-based pastoral care workers.