This is a photograph of a totem pole in Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of the St. Boniface Cathedral in Winnipeg as seen from the bridge crossing the north Red River. The seminary is on the left of the cathedral and the convent and home on the right. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of the South Vancouver taken from across the ocean bay. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of the Provincial Legislature Building in Victoria, British Columbia. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of the promenade of Chateau Lake Louise in Banff, Alberta. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of a procession at the Marian Congress in Ottawa, Ontario. Pictured are His Eminence James Charles Cardinal McGuigan (Archbishop of Toronto), Cardinal Stritch, and Cardinal Mooney. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of the National War Memorial, "The Response," in Ottawa, Ontario. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of mountains probably taken in Banff, Alberta. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of the Marian Congress Repository in Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Ontario. The structure stands over 150 feet tall and includes a 27-foot statue of the Virgin. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of the front of the Marian Congress Repository in Ottawa, Ontario. The repository was built in Lansdowne park and stood over 150 feet tall, with a 27-foot statue of the Virgin at the top. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of a the repository at the Marian Congress in Ottawa, Ontario. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of the Marian Congress Repository in Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Ontario. The structure stands over 150 feet tall and includes a 27-foot statue of the Virgin. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of the entire Marian Congress Repository in Ottawa, Ontario. The repository was built in Lansdowne park and stood over 150 feet tall, with a 27-foot statue of the Virgin at the top. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of a procession at the Marian Congress with His Eminence Manuel Cardinal Arteaga of Betancourt (Archbishop of Havana, Cuba). This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of a procession at the Marian Congress in Ottawa, Ontario with His Eminence Samuel Alphonsus Cardinal Stritch (Archbishop of Chicago), and His Eminence Edward Cardinal Mooney (Archbishop of Detriot). This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of mass being held during the Marian Congress in Ottawa, Ontario. The photograph includes Archbishop McNally and Apostolic Delegate Antoniulti. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of mass being held at the Marian Congress in Ottawa, Ontario. The celebrant is Archbishop J.T. McNally of Halifax. The preacher is Bishop Joseph Alfred Langois of Valleyfield. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of mass at the Marian Congress in Ottawa, Ontario. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of Archbishop MacNeil and an unidentified priest at the Marian Congress in Ottawa, Ontario. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.
This is a photograph of Lake Louise in Banff, Alberta. Mount Victoria is in the background with the Victoria Glacier. Mount Lefroy is on the left and Popes Peak on the right. This photograph was taken by Archbishop MacNeil on a cross-Canada trip he took in the summer of 1947 with a railway pass obtained by his father. Archbishop MacNeil stopped at the Marion Congress in Ottawa, Montreal, Alberta, and Victoria.