This photograph depicts a chandelier hanging in the stairwell of the University Seminary in Ottawa on 259 Main Street.
This is a photograph of Archbishop MacNeil with Msgr A.D. O'Brien at the Chancery staff Christmas party.
The file consist of records that document various functions carried out by Chancery staff and includes lists of employees active at the Pastoral and Administrative Offices (previously called the Catholic Pastoral Center), meeting minutes of Chancery staff meetings, miscellaneous reports including records documenting the renovations of the PAO Chapel, files related to long-term and short-term planning for chancery staff, and the meeting minutes of the Catholic Campus Operation Committee. The file also includes information on the integration of Newman Theological College and St. Joseph Seminary a committee that appears to have been formed out of the Catholic Campus Operation Committee.
The file is arranged into the following folders:
1.5.7.1 : Chancery Office Study
1.5.7.2 : Pastoral and Administrative Offices
1.5.7.3 : Catholic Campus Opertations
This photograph depicts the Chancellor's office in the Catholic Pastoral Centre.
The file consist of correspondence between Chancellor and various individuals including the Archbishop, other members of the clergy, and various lay people. This file consists of general correspondence, letters of recommendation, invitations and complaints received by the chancellors during their service for the Archdiocese of Edmonton.
In addition this file consists of records created by the various vice-chancellors who served the archdiocese. These files are primarily made up of correspondence.
Item is an example of sacred vessel set which includes a ciborium and chalice. The paten is missing from this set.
Item is an example of a travel mass set which includes a paten, monstrance head, luna, chalice cup, chalice base, base for monstrace, and pre-mass host container. It can be used to celebrate Mass and then have adoration.
Item is an example of a chalice box set. The chalice has two inscription the outer base bears the following inscription " HIC EST ERIM CALIX SANCUINIS MEI", the inner base bears the following inscription "PAUL LYONNAIS O.M.I. 1ER FEVRIER 1947"
Item is an example of a chalice set, which includes a box for the chalice, the chalice itself and a paten. The chalice was given to Rev. Dozois on the occasion of his Ordination into the Priesthood by his parents and bears the following inscription on the base "De Papa et Maman a L'Occasion de ton Ordination Sacerdotal. Camille Dozois Petre."
Item is an example of a chalice box set which includes a gold chalice and matching patent stored together in a caring case. The chalice has a wheat motif begining at the stem and going up to the cup. The base bears the following inscription " In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. James Caroline."
This is a photograph of the interior of St. Anthony church third building in Edmonton, Alberta.
This photograph depicts the newly elected members of the CHAAA board.
Certificate from the town of Stettler in appreciation of 46 years of service given by Rev. Becs to the community.
This photograph depicts a priest, who appears to be Rev. Allen Reynolds, speaking at a ceremony to honour Monsignor Walter P. Fitzgerald, while Msgr. Fitzgerald is seated on the stage speaking with another man.
Series consists of liber animarum.
The sub-series consists of records that are related to the ownership of various cemetery sites and include correspondence, maps, site appraisal reports, financial information and other relevant documents. Please note that this file only contains information for cemetery sites that are not attached to a parish building (i.e. an independent site). For information about cemeteries attached to a parish building see sub-series 1.5.1 Parish Property Files.
The sub-series is arranged into the following files
5-2-1 : Cemeteries in Edmonton
5-2-2 : Cemeteries outside Edmonton
This photograph depicts the Celtic cross on the top of Archbishop O'Leary's tombstone in St. Joachim cemetery, Edmonton. The cross was unveiled in a special ceremony on Sunday, June 18, 1939 by Archbishop MacDonald.