Item is an example of a episcopal ring that only the bishop would wear during Mass. The stone is quite large.
Item is an example of episcopal ring worn by Archbishop Anthony Jordan.
Item are examples of the rings given to participating Bishops who attended the Second Vatican Council in Rome. One ring was worn by Archbishop Macdonald the other was worn by Archbishop Jordan.
Item is an example of a medal what was issued to be worn by the Archbishop on the occasion of the royal silver jubilee.
Item is an example of a theca containing a single relic, a piece of cloth, of Brother Andre. The relic seems to be 2nd class, seal of office is present.
Item is an example of a pectoral cross box with the cross and two chains. Cross is stored in a red box with the crest of Pope Pius X.
Item is an example of coin set made for Pope John Paul II visit to Canada.
Items are example of a collection of 3 relics, pieces of cloth, which appear to be made from the vestements of Bishop Vital J. Grand. The relics are each contained in a plastic theca. Relics seem to be 2nd class.
Item is an example of a plain episcopal ring worn by either Archbishop MacDonald or Archbishop Jordan.
Item is an example of a proper pectoral cross. The pectoral cross has a back opening and space for a relic. This cross was worn by Archbishop O'Leary during his episcopate and by Archbishop Smith at the time of his installation as Archbishop of Edmonton.
Item is an example of the St. Joseph/ Newman medal that was given out as a gift for the blessing of the new buildings. This was second coin made to commemorate the event. The first coin was struck a year before however the date of the blessing changed, making the original coin unusable. This coin was made with the hidesight not to include a "fixed" date on the coin because the date was still unknown.
Side A includes the an image of St. Joseph the Worker and the inscription" EXIIT QUE SEMINAT... ST.JOSEPH SEMINARY 2011" Side B includes an image of the Bust of John Newman and the inscription "FIDES QUAERENS INTELLECTUM... NEWMAN THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE".
N.B other noticable diffrences are that the original medal (OM) has a thinner collar while the proper medal (PM) has a thicker collar hiding the neck .OM is missing the left eye while PM has both eyes present, OM has the Newman's cape connecting to his collar while the PM has it cut short.
See also ARCAE-M-4-13 for information about the original medal.