Item is an example of relic dust and small pieces of bone attributed to St. Fulgentis. Relic dust is created when old bones begin to decay. They are housed in plastic containers until such a time as they are made into relics and transfer to the "martyr paste" for preservation.
Item is an example of relic dust and small pieces of bone attributed to St. Venusti. Relic dust is created when old bones begin to decay. They are housed in plastic containers until such a time as they are made into relics and transfer to the "martyr paste" for preservation.
Item is an example of relic dust and small pieces of bone attributed to St. Theodorri and St. Donatii. Relic dust is created when old bones begin to decay. They are housed in plastic containers until such a time as they are made into relics and transfer to the "martyr paste" for preservation.
Item is an example of dust particles and small pieces of bone which are attributed to St. Stephen. These relics are formed when old bones begin to decay. They are housed in plastic containers until such a time as they are made into true relics.
Item is an example of relic dust and small pieces of bone attributed to St. Innocent. Relic dust is created when old bones begin to decay. They are housed in plastic containers until such a time as they are made into relics and transfer to the "martyr paste" for preservation.
Item is an example of relic dust and small pieces of bone attributed to St. Amantiae and Casti .M. Relic dust is created when old bones begin to decay. They are housed in plastic containers until such a time as they are made into relics and transfer to the "martyr paste" for preservation.
Item is an example of relic dust, which is created when old bones begin to decay, relic dust is attributed to St. Faustinae.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of St. Thomas Mission located in Duhamel, Alberta and includes general correspondence (1883-1986), annual reports (1900-1938), annual statistical reports (1968-1983), and other miscellaneous records.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of St. Joseph Mission located in Duffield, Alberta and includes general correspondence, annual financial reports, and other miscellaneous records.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of St. Anthony Parish located in Drayton Valley, Alberta and includes general correspondence (1950-2002), annual reports (1954-1964), annual statistical reports (1965-2007), annual pastoral reports (1980-2012), annual financial reports (1989-2004) and other miscellaneous records.
The file consists of two pencil drawings of Archbishop MacNeil.
This is a photograph of a drawing of Campanile, St. Albert Church.
The file contains a draft copy of "The History of the Catholic Church in Alberta" composed by Archbishop Legal. This manuscript documents the development of the many Catholic parishes across the province of Alberta.
This photograph depicts Dr. Fred MacDonald, lung specialist, and Archbishop MacNeil at the Edmonton General hospital for the Grey Nuns (Millenium) Alumni and Medical staff dinner.
Photographs depicts a two students, Douglas Biles and Glen McDonald sitting a desks in a classroom.
The file contains correspondence records related to the organization and planning of the Donor Gala organized by the Foundation to thank the major donors who made substantial contributions to the foundation.
The file contains correspondence records related to the organization and planning of various Donor Appreciation events organized by the Foundation to thank its many volunteers for their service.
The file consists of documents pertaining to the Doctor of Laws degree given to Archbishop Jordan by the University of Alberta.