The file consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and members of the Legion of Mary and includes correspondence and other miscellaneous documents.
File contains 3 bound ledgers each containing various sorts of legacy information about the parishes, missions, pastoral visits etc.
The sub-series consists of the legacy financial records that document the operations of the Diocese of St. Albert and the Archdiocese of Edmonton during its foundation.
The subseries is arranged into the following files:
1.6.0.1 : Episcopal Cash Accounts (1880-1904)
1.6.0.2 : Investments (1883-1986))
1.6.0.3 : Mortgages (1919-1941)
1.6.0.4 : Leases (1924-1965)
1.6.0.5 : Oil Leases (1925-1965)
1.6.0.6 : Rentals (1917-1929)
1.6.0.7 : Sales (1906-1913)
1.6.0.8 : Insurances (1897-1970)
1.6.0.9 : Loans (1895-1932)
1.6.0.10 : Correspondence with Banks (ca. 1880-1920)
1.6.0.11 : Estates and Legacies
1.6.0.12 : Various Accounts
1.6.0.13 : Concentration Accounts
1.6.0.14 : Vacant
1.6.0.15 : Financial Appeals
1.6.0.16 : Pensions
1.6.0.17 : vacant
1.6.0.18 : Printing and Publishing
1.6.0.19 : Parish Inventories
1.6.0.20 : Securities registers
1.6.0.21 : Financial Correspondence with Commercial Companies
1.6.0.22 : Miscellaneous Ledgers
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Parish of St. Michael located in Leduc, Alberta and includes general correspondence (1904-2003), annual reports (1906-1964), annual statistical reports (1965-2007), annual pastoral reports (1980-2012), annual financial reports (1989-2004) as well as newspaper articles, pamphlets and other miscellaneous records. The file also includes copies of confirmation letters sent to Archbishop Smith from confirmation candidates (2002, 2011).
The file contains handouts and articles related to encouraging and developing strong leadership skills for Parish Pastoral Councils.
This series documents the activities of the Lay Spiritual Formation Committee and includes minutes, correspondence and documentation.
The series consists of records which document the actions of the Lay Presiding Committee and include meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and examples of liturgies developed by the committee. The series is arranged into the following files:
10-1 : Meeting minutes : 1984-1987
10-2 : Examples of liturgies with lay presiders : 1996-2000
10-3 : Report on Sunday Celebrations by Frank Henderson : 1980
10-4 : Report of the Task Force on Lay Ministry for the Edmonton Archdiocese : 1980
10-5 : Examples of liturgies with lay presiders : 1978-1992
10-6 : Examples of liturgies with lay presiders : 1988
10-7 : Training session for lectors reference materials : 2004
10-8 : Correspondence regarding altar servers : 1999-2006
This series documents the Newman Theological College Distance Lay Pastoral Leadership Program and includes course documentation, correspondence and program information. The Lay Pastoral Leadership Program was funded in part by the Lilly Grant.
Item is an example of a house shaped reliquary that contains many theca’s with relics. Relics are as follows (clockwise): The first theca contains relics of St. Victorian of Hadrumetum, the second theca contains relics of St. Vincent De Paul, the third theca contains relics of St. Pierre, St. Placide, St. Sebastian, St. Lawrence, St. Rose of Viterbo, St. Honoret, St. Honorius of Amiens, St. Zeno of Alexandria, Saint Calupan, St. Alphonse, St. Felix, St.Innocent, St. Charles, St. Zenon, St.Lorette, and a piece of the nativity grotto. The fourth theca contains relics of St. Cloud and St. Julian. The fifth theca contains a piece of the staff of St.Joseph. The sixth theca contains a relic of St. Francis de Sales. The seventh theca contains a relic of St. Margaret of Cortona. The eighth theca contains a relic of St. Loius. The ninth theca contains relics of St. Peter, St.James, and St.Matthew. The tenth theca contains a relic of St. Serenus the Gardener. The eleventh theca contains a piece of the tomb of B.V.M. The twelfth theca contains a relic of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. The thirteenth theca contains a piece of the tunic of St. Francis of Assisi. The fourteenth theca contains a relic of St. Speciosus. The fifteenth theca contains a relic of St. Robert Bellarmine. The sixteenth theca contains a relic of St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, a piece of cloth likely from a vestment or other item of clothing. The seventeenth theca contains a relic of St. Joseph, the spouse of Mary. The eighteenth theca contains relics of St. Valerian and St. Eudocia of Heliopolis. The nineteenth theca contains relics of St. Jude, St.James the greater, St. Andrew, St.John, St.Peter, St. Paul, St. Ann, St. Thomas, St.James the lesser, St.Philip, St.Matthew, and St. Bartholomew.
The twentieth theca contains relics of St. Francis de Sales, St. Urban, St. Francis of Assis, St. Vincent de Paul, St.Felecity, and 4 other unidentified saints. The twenty-first theca contains relics of St. Ann M.V.M, Pope Saint Nicholas I, St. Aloysius Gonzaga, and St. Camillus of Lellis. The twenty-second theca contains relics of 6 unidentified saints.
This large wooden reliquary containes 30 theca each containing at least one relic of one saint. The reliquary is very simple, a arch with very little ornamentation. Perhaps at some point in the future the relics will be taken out and placed in a more ornate reliquary.
Item is an example of a large gold ciborium which would have been used durning mass. It is the largest in the Artifacts Collection.
Item is an example of a large crystal cruet. This was likely part of a set of two.