This is a photograph of Msgr Romeo Ketchen presenting an award to an unidentified woman in a graduation gown.
This is a photograph of Msgr. Romeo Ketchen reading before blessing with holy water, possibly at a school.
This is a slide depicting Msgr. Romeo Ketchen standing outside in front of a statue of Mary with a boy who received his First Communion.
This is a photograph of Msgr Romeo Ketchen's tombstone at St. Joachim cemetery.
Photograph is an image of Msgr. Romeo Ketchen sitting on a chair in a class room with a group of students gathered around him. This photograph was taken at St. Enfance school likely on the occasion of the visit of Msgr. Ketchen to this class.
Fonds contains records which document the personal and priestly life of Msgr. Fitzgerald and includes correspondences, school records including report cards and examples of written works, awards, papal blessings, bulletins from funerals performed by Msgr. Fitzgerald, information on genealogical research conducted by Msgr. Fitzgerald, as well as photographs and negatives.
The fonds is arranged into two series:
- Personal Papers (ca.1950-1985)
- Photographs and Albums (ca.1940-1985)
This is a photograph of Msgr William Burke Carleton standing outside.
This is a formal portrait of Msgr William Burke Carleton.
This is a formal portrait of Msgr William Burke Carleton standing.
This is a formal portrait of Msgr William Burke Carleton standing.
This is a photograph of Msgr William Burke Carleton, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Edmonton.
This is a formal portrait of Msgr William Burke Carleton standing.
This is a formal portrait of Msgr William Burke Carleton.
The fonds consists of undated sermons arranged alphabetically in order of subject and other spiritual writings. Fonds is arranged into a single series which consists of the following files:
1-1 : Sermons : ca.1912
1-2 : Sermons
1-3 : Sermons
1-4 : Spiritual writings
This is a formal portrait of Reverend William Irwin.
This is a photograph of Reverend William Irwin standing with Margot Bilodeau.
This is a photograph of Msgr W.J. Lyons.
This is a formal portrait of Msgr W.J. Lyons.