The file contains published materials related to evangelization.
The file contains correspondence and questionnaries evaluating the effectiveness and usefulness of the TIMS manual.
The file contains blank evaluation forms used at various TIMS workshops as well as blank evaluation forms used to collect information about the TIMS manual.
The file consists of records that document the actions and activities of the Priests Eucharist League (1931-1975) and the Missionary Union of Clergy (1940-1972) active in the Archdiocese and includes correspondence and informational documents.
The file contains documents pertaining to the estate of Archbishop MacDonald.
The file consists of estate records which document gifts (of money and property) given to the Foundation of Newman Theological College and St. Joseph Seminary through planned giving. Files include correspondence, financial information, biographical information about the donor, and other miscellaneous records.
This photograph depicts essay winners of Aquinas Clubs: Elaine Verbecky, Joan Affolter, Patrick Gillese, Rosanne Corbett (top prize winner), Francoise Biron (second prize winner), June McLaughlin (third prize winner).
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the mission located in Erwing Alberta and includes general correspondence, a few annual reports, and other miscellaneous records.
Item is an example of a Episcopal Ring worn by Archbishop Antony Jordan.
Item is an example of a reliquary episcopal ring worn by a Archbishop Macdonald.
Item is an example of a episcopal ring worn by the Bishop during Mass.
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.
The subseries consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese of Edmonton and other episcopal entities such as other dioceses/archdiocese in Canada, the United States and overseas, the Canadian Military Ordinate, as well as Ukrainian Eparchies and various divisions of the Orthodox Church.
The subseries also consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and other episcopal entities in Alberta such as the Assembly of Western Catholic Bishops and the Alberta Conference of Catholic Bishops (ACCB), the Western Ecumenical Conference, the Alberta Church Consultation Committee, and the Alberta Diocesan Chancellors.
Finally the subseries consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and other non-Catholic Christian entities and includes correspondence with Anglican and Lutheran Bishops as well as other church leaders in Alberta.
Photograph album contains black and white and colour photographs taken at the Episcopal Ordination of Most Reverend J.N. MacNeil, D.D. Bishop of Saint John, New Brunswick, on June 24, 1969 in St. Ninian's Cathedral, Antigonish Nova Scotia. The album includes photographs of J.N. MacNeil, various Bishops and Archbishops, his parents, siblings and other family members.
Index to Album pages:
p1. Most Rev. Joseph N. MacNeil, June 24, 1969
p2. Morrison Hall, St. Francis Xavier University (MacNeil's room, 2nd floor, 5th window from left)
p3.Monsignor Cyril Bauer, Father A.D. Doyle, Father M.J. MacNeil, Father J.N. MacNeil, Monsignor W.E. Gllivan, V.G. Antigonish
p4.Fr. M.J. MacNeil, Fr. J.N. MacNeil, Msgr. W.E. Gallivan, V.G. Antigonish
p5. St. Ninian's Cathedral, Antigonish, NS
Co-consecrators at the Altar: Bishop Power, Archbishop Hayes, Bishop Levernan
p6. Fr. J.N. MacNeil. Background: Mother-Katie (MacLean) MacNeil, Sister-Rita MacNeil
p7. Rev. Phonse Doyle, Msgr. Cyril Bauer, Archbishop Hayes, Halifax, Bishop W.E. Power, Antigonish, Bishop Levernan, Bishop Emeritus of St. John, NB
p8. At the Altar
p9. Bishop W.E. Power, Archbishop Lemieux, Ottawa, Bishop Austin Burke, Yarmouth, Bishop John O'Neil
p10. Archbishop Hayes, Bishop W.E. Power, Bishop Levernan.
p11. J.N. MacNeil; Archbishop Skinner, St. John’s Nfld; Archbishop Hayes; Bishop W.E. Power; Bishop Levernan
p12. Bishop MacNeil’s father and mother, brother and sister (John M. MacNeil, Kate (MacLean) MacNeil, Rev. M.J. MacNeil, Rita MacNeil
From left: Bishop Power, Msgr, Gillian, Bishop MacEachern, Msgr. Bauer
p13. Mr. and Mrs. John M. MacNeil (parents) Rita and (behind his mother) Rev. M.J.
p14. From left: Uncle John (Jack) MacLean (mother’s brother),Kate (MacLean) MacNeil (mother), Rita MacNeil (sister), John MacNeil (father)
p15. J.N Macneil
p16. Rev. Jim MacMallin, J.N. MacNeil, Kate (MacLean) MacNeil (mother), Bishop Power
p17. John MacNeil (father), Kate (MacLean) MacNeil (mother), J.N. MacNeil
p18. The MacNeil Family
Front row from left: Kate (MacLean) MacNeil (mother), J.N. MacNeil, John macNeil (father)
Back row from left: Rita MacNeil (sister), Rev. M.J. MacNeil (brother)
p19. Dinner after Mass at Morrison Hall, St. F.X.
Right to left: Rev. M.J. MacNeil, Archbishop Lemieux, Ottawa, Kate (MacLean) MacNeil (mother), J.N. MacNeil, Msgr. W. Gallivan, John M. MacNeil (father), Archbishop Hayes, Rita MacNeil, Archbishop Skinner, St. John’s Nfld
Lower left: Bishop Austin Burke, Yarmouth
M.C. Bishop Power
This photograph depicts Archbishop MacNeil at the Episcopal Ordination of Auxiliary Bishop Lawrence Sabbatini of Vancouver.
The file consists of 2 copies of "Episcopal Genealogy of Most Rev. Joseph N. MacNeil" complied by Sr. Cecil (archivist for the Archdiocese) and given to His Grace in 1998.
The file consists of documents pertaining to the various episcopal devices and motto adopted by Archbishop MacNeil after his appointment as Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Edmonton and includes copies of his coat of arms and documents explaining his motto "Cresamus in christum."