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.
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 Jordan having dinner with a group of Redemptorist Priests.
Photograph is a formal headshot of Archbishop Jordan.
Photograph is a formal portrait taken of Rev. Anthony Jordan, OMI, while he was serving as a priest in the Archdiocese of Vancouver at St. Augustine's Parish.
The image appears to be a copy but the provenance is unknown.
Photograph is of Archbishop Jordan celebrating Mass at St. Joseph's Cathedral with several other priests.
Photograph is an image of Archbishop Anthony Jordan (left), Bishop Alexander Cater, Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie (center), and Cardinal Geroge Flahiff (Archdiocese of Winnipeg) at a Canadian Catholic Conference of Bishops meeting in Ottawa. According to the annotations on the back the three men were discussing the model of the Christian Pavilion built for Expo 67 in Montreal.
Photograph is an image of the six Alberta Bishops and Cardinal Leger. This photograph was taken during the visit of Paul Emile Cardinal Leger to Albert in 1968.
1st row (left to right): Rev. Anthony Jordan, Rev. Paul Emil Cardinal Leger, and Rev. Henri Routheir.
2nd row (left to right): Rev. Paul Piche, Rev. Neil Savaryn, Rev. Francis Klein, and Rev. Philippe Lussier.
Photograph is an image of Archbishop Anthony Jordan's gravestone at Holy Cross Cemetery in North Edmonton. The stone reads "Rest in Peace, The Most Reverend Anthony Jordan, OMI, 1901 to 1982, Archbishop of Edmonton 1964-1973."