This is a photograph of the exterior of Sacred Heart old church building in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
This is a photograph of the tower and steeple of a demolished church in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Mission of St. Norbert located in Millet, Alberta and consists of annual reports (1921-1957), newspaper clippings and other miscellaneous records.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Parish of Sacred Heart located in Wetaskiwin, Alberta and includes general correspondence (1901-2002), annual reports (1900-1964), annual statistical reports (1971-2007), annual pastoral reports (1980-2012), annual financial reports (1989-2004), as well as newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other miscellaneous records.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Mission of St. Theresa located at Mameo Beach, Alberta and consists of general correspondence (1955-1992), annual statistical reports (1994-2007), annual pastoral reports (1995-2012), annual financial reports (1989-2004), a parish history complied by parishioners and a few other miscellaneous records.
This is a photograph of the exterior of Sacred Heart first church building in Wetaskiwin, Alberta. It was designated as a Heritage Site by the Alberta Government.
This is a photograph of the steeple of a demolished church in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
This is a photograph of the exterior of Sacred Heart church in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
This is a photograph of the exterior of Sacred Heart first church building in Wetaskiwin, Alberta. The sign in front reads, "This 30' x 20' Church was built with donated labour in 1894 under Fr. Poitras' direction. Presently, it is the oldest standing church in Wetaskiwin. It first stood on the property south of 49th Avenue between 51st and 52nd Street. The church served as a school from 1901 to 1903. In 1913, the church was moved to 47th Avenue and 47th Street by Bethel Lutheran and was used until 1963. Ten years later, Henry Drinnan, who had bought it for duplex purposes, returned it to the Catholic Church as a gift. It was moved the following summer on July 23rd, 1974 to this location where many former Catholic parishioners have been buried. The Alberta Government officially designated it a Heritage Site on October 30th, 1975, thus ensuring its preservation for the benefit of future Albertans. Holy services are celebrated from time to time throughout the year."
This is a photograph of the exterior of Sacred Heart church in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
This is a photograph of the tower and steeple of Sacred Heart church in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.