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Or Archbishop is a senior member of the Catholic clergy in charge of a(n) (arch)diocese and empowered to confer holy orders.
Or Archbishop is a senior member of the Catholic clergy in charge of a(n) (arch)diocese and empowered to confer holy orders.
The subseries consists of records that document the relationship between the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton and the Holy See and includes information files on the Vatican, Holy See and Rome as well as information files on each of the popes, records related to the church councils (such as Vatican II), the Synod of Bishops and Canadian Cardinals.
The subseries consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese of Edmonton and other episcopal entities such as other dioceses/archdiocese in Canada, the United States and overseas, the Canadian Military Ordinate, as well as Ukrainian Eparchies and various divisions of the Orthodox Church.
The subseries also consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and other episcopal entities in Alberta such as the Assembly of Western Catholic Bishops and the Alberta Conference of Catholic Bishops (ACCB), the Western Ecumenical Conference, the Alberta Church Consultation Committee, and the Alberta Diocesan Chancellors.
Finally the subseries consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and other non-Catholic Christian entities and includes correspondence with Anglican and Lutheran Bishops as well as other church leaders in Alberta.
Sub-subseries consists of bound letter books of out-going correspondence of Rev. Leduc in his capacity as Chancellor, 1884-1918; Rev. Emile Legal in his capacity as Co-Adjutor Bishop and Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert and as Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Edmonton, 1897-1920; Rev. Vital Grandin in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert, 1877-1902; indexes of letter books of Bishop Grandin and Bishop Legal, 1896-1920.
These letters are primarily of an administrative nature.
Photograph is an image of Archbishop MacNeil and four other bishops gathered togeter in Rome for their Ad Lima visit with the Holy Father.
Photograph is an image of Archbishop MacNeil and Pope John Paul II standing together. This candid photograph shows the Pope smiling.
Photograph is an image of Archbishop Jordan standing with two CWL members (Mrs. Frank Roberts, the incoming president and Mrs. Kelly, the outgoing president).
Photograph depicts Archbishop O'Leary and several other persons preparing for a procession. Photographs ARCAE-P-889 through ARCAE-P-892 appear to have been taken at the same event. The exact date and location is unknown.
Photographs depicts Most Rev. W. E. Doyle after his ordination as a Bishop in 1955.
Photographs depicts the Archbishop MacNeil dressed in his formal bishop's vestments holding a book (likely a breviary or bible).
Photographs is a formal portrait of Archbishop MacNeil taken by Rob Devlin in 2007.
Photograph is of Archbishop Collins receiving the Pallium from Pope John Paul II in Rome.
Photograph depicts Archbishop Jordan having dinner with a group of Redemptorist Priests.
Photograph depicts Archbishop MacNeil celebrating Mass in Millet, Alberta.
Photograph depicts Archbishop Collins addressing a group of youth at an unidentified location.
This photograph depicts members of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops taken at the Benedictine Monastery in Mission, BC during the annual CCCB Retreat. Bishops present include Joseph MacNeil, James Weisgerber, Arthe Guimond, Raymond Roussin, Thomas Collins, Gerald Wiesner, David Monroe, Richard Gagnon, Albert LeGatt, Frederick hennery, Hubert O'Connor, Blaise Morand, and Eugene Cooney.