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Scrinium: Journal of Patrology and Critical Hagiography (ISSN: 1817-7530), is a peer-reviewed journal established in 2005, edited by Basil Lourié, and published by Brill, currently with full open access(http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/18177565). In 2017 the journal became the official journal of APECSS. Over the previous decade Scrinium published selected papers from APECSS conferences on an informal basis in a section known as Patrologia Pacifica. Those who present a paper at an APECSS conference are encouraged to submit it online to the journal for peer review, after following the instructions for authors, in the following online platform (http://www.editorialmanager.com/scribrill/default.aspx) as soon as possible after the end of the conference in order to ensure that the volume can be published before the next conference meets. 

In previous years selected papers from the Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church Conference, which became Early Christian Centuries Conference, hosted at Australian Catholic University at Melbourne in Australia, in conjunction with WPRPS and later APECSS, were published by St Pauls Publications as volumes of collected essays, initially as a stand-alone series and later as part of the Early Christian Studies series, managed by the former Centre for Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic University.

Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church, vol. 4: The Spiritual Life, ed. by Wendy Mayer, Pauline Allen, and Lawrence Cross (Strathfield, NSW: St Paul's Publications, 2006), contained selected papers from the 2005 conference.

Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church, vol. 5: Poverty and Riches, ed. by David Luckensmeyer, Geoffrey D. Dunn, and Lawrence Cross (Strathfield, NSW: St Pauls Publications, 2009), contained selected papers from the 2008 conference.

Studies in Religion and Politics in the Early Christian Centuries, ed. by David Luckensmeyer and Pauline Allen, Early Christian Centuries, vol. 13 (Strathfield, NSW: St Pauls Publications, 2010), contained selected papers from the 2010 conference.

Men and Women in the Early Christian Centuries, ed. by Wendy Mayer and Ian J. Elmer, Early Christian Studies, vol. 18 (Strathfield, NSW: St Pauls Publications, 2014), contained selected papers from the 2013 conference.

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