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ARCAE-74-10-P-252 · Item · 1988
Part of Archbishop MacNeil Fonds

This is a card sent by Pope John Paul II to Archbishop MacNeil. "To the Most Reverend Joseph A. MacNeil, Archbishop of Edmonton, on the joyful occasion of his fortieth anniversary of priestly ordination, I cordially impart my Apostolic Blessing as a pledge of grace and peace in our Lord Jesus Christ. From the Vatican, 17 March 1988."

Blank Forms ca.1980-2006
ARCAE-1-8-1-3-4 · File · ca.1980-2006
Part of Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton Fonds

The file contains copies of blank forms used by the Tribunal for a variety of inquiries including, petition for complete radical sanation, request for a tribunal study, petition for a declaration of nullity, consent for release from professional secrecy, and an oath before testimony form.

Black Chasuble
ARCAE-M-1-8 · Item · After 1968
Part of Archdiocesan Archives Artifacts Collection

Item is an example of a Neo-Gothic style chasuble commonly used in the post-Vatican II era. The black colour indicates that this chasuble would have been worn for offices of the dead and on Good Friday. The front-side of the chasuble is plain, the back-side includes an image of the "Alpha and Omega" symbol.

Black Chasuble
ARCAE-M-1-7 · Item · After 1968
Part of Archdiocesan Archives Artifacts Collection

Item is an example of a Neo-Gothic Style chasuble commonly used after the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council. The black colour indicates that this chasuble would have been worn for offices of the dead and on Good Friday. The front-side of the chasuble is simple and includes a band of purple. The back-side of the chasuble is also simple, but includes a picture of the Virgin Mary in the centre.

Black and purple chasuble
ARCAE-M-1-6 · Item · Before 1968
Part of Archdiocesan Archives Artifacts Collection

Item is an example of a Roman-style chasuble pre-Vatican II. The black colour indicates that this chasuble would have been worn for offices of the dead and on Good Friday. The front of the chasuble includes an embroidered cross. The back includes an embroidered "Chi Rho" sign as well as the symboles for "Alpha" and "Omega."