The series includes membership lists, nominations for positions on the committee, user manuals and other records related to the membership of the Social Justice Committee.
The series is arranged into the following files:
5-9 : Members’ manual (1998-2003)
5-10 : Lists of members (1985-2002)
5-11 : Nominations (1980-1988)
5-12 : Nominations (1989)
5-13 : Nominations (1990)
5-14 : Nominations (1991)
5-15 : Nominations (1992)
5-16 : Nominations (1993-1997)
5-17 : Nominations (1998-1999)
5-18 : Nominations (2000-2002)
The file contains documents composed by Bishop Legal titled "Memorie sur la difference de mentalite entre Latino-Francais et Anglo-Irlandais et Allemands."
The sub-series consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and the various communities of Men Religious (religious priests) that have been active in ministry in the Archdiocese and consists primarily of correspondence of an administrative nature about the various ministries the priests are active in (such as schools, as chaplains, service at parishes, etc). In addition the records contain information about individual priests including information about their education, positions in the church, and active ministries.
The sub-series is arranged into the following files:
4.2.1 : Basilians (CSB)
4.2.2.: Basilians (OSBM) - closed
4.2.3 : Benedictines (OSB) - closed
4.2.4: Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception (CRIC) - closed
4.2.5: Dominicans (OP)
4.2.6: Franciscans (OFM)
4.2.7: Franciscans of the Atonement (SA) - closed
4.2.8: Holy Cross Fathers (CSC) - closed
4.2.9: Spiritians (CSSp)
4.2.10: Jesuit Fathers (SJ)
4.2.11: Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (MSC) - closed
4.2.12: Oblates (OMI)
4.2.13: Pallotine Fathers (SAC)
4.2.14: Passionist Fathers (CP) - closed
4.2.15: Premonstratensians (OProm) - closed
4.2.16: Priests of Saint Mary of Tinchebray (PSM) - closed
4.2.17: Priests of the Sacred Heart (SCJ) - closed
4.2.18: Redemptorists (CSsR)
4.2.19: Salesians (SDB)
4.2.20: Scalabrini Fathers (SC) - closed
4.2.21: Scarborough Foreign Missions (SFM) - closed
4.2.22: Society of Divine Worship (SVD) - closed
4.2.23: Sons of Mary Immaculate (FMI) - closed
4.2.24: Suplicians (pss)
4.2.25: Missionaries of Africa (MAfr) - closed
4.2.26: La Communate de Saint Jean (FJ)
4.2.27: Piarist Fathers (Sch.P)
4.2.28: Legionaries of Christ (LC)
4.2.29: Companions of the Cross (CC)
4.2.30: Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP)
4.2.31: Sons of Mary Mother of Mercy (Smmm)
4.2.32: Salvatorians (SCS)
4.2.33: Sons of Immaculate Conception (CFIC)
4.2.34: Missionaries of the Holy Family (MSF)
4.2.35: Society of Divine Saviour (SDJ) - closed
4.2.36: Heralds of the Good News (HGN)
4.2.37: Missionary Society of St. Thomas (MST)
This series consists of records which document the activities of the St. Pius X Parish Men's Club and consists of minutes of their regular monthly meeting.
Contains one official merchandise manual of the commemorative products endorsed by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Mission of St. Barbara located in Mercoal, Alberta and consists of general correspondence between the Parish Priest and Archdiocese.
The file contains correspondence and messages received by Archbishop MacDonald on the occasion of his 50th anniversary as a priest.
The file contains correspondence, bulletins, invitations, and messages received by Archbishop MacDonald on the occasion of his 25th anniversary as a Bishop.
This is a photograph of Michael Burgess at a benefit concert for Newman Theological College.
This photograph depicts Mike McCormick holding his nine-month old son, Sheldon. Mike served as an altar boy at St. Joseph Basilica for many years.
This is a photograph of military ordinariates at CWL. From left to right: Military Ordinary Bishop Andre Vallee, National CWL President Claire Heron, Military Ordinariate President Hazel Hawrish, Military Ordinariate past president Marion Buote, Military Ordinariate Spiritual Advisor Father Richard Marchand.
Photograph is a formal portrait of an unidentified priest in a military uniform. It is likely that this photograph was taken during World War II.