This photograph depicts the scaffolding for the construction of St. Alphonsus church.
Item is an example of a medal made for the 100th anniversary of Scalabrinians serving migrants.
These photographs depict scenes from on of Archbishop MacNeil's 90th birthday celebrations. Several other important individuals are present including Archbishop Smith and Sister Annatta.
This series contains information regarding various scholarships and bursaries awarded to the students of Newman Theological College on behalf of community and diocesan benefactors.
The file consists of files that document the actions and activities of university chaplains in the Archdiocese. These files focus on chaplains serving at NAIT.
The sub-series consists of records that document various workshops and events organized by the Social Justice Commission and held at various schools across the Archdiocese.
The sub-series is arranged into the following files:
10-19 : General correspondence re: presentations to schools (1980-2000)
10-20 : Archbishop MacNeil High presentation (1996)
10-21 : Austin O’Brien presentation (1997)
10-22 : Holy Redeemer presentation (1997)
10-23 : St. Thomas More Junior High (2000)
The file consists of records related to various issues and concerns raised by the Catholic education system in Alberta and consists primarily of correspondence.
The sub-sub-series is arranged into the following files:
1.1.8.5.1 : Home Schooling
1.1.8.5.2 : Virtual Schools (no documents)
1.1.8.5.3 : Shared facilities
1.1.8.5.4 : Homosexual concerns
1.1.8.5.5 : Transgender issues (no documents)
The sub-series includes records which document the screening process committee established to review applications from men to enter the seminary and includes meeting minutes, correspondence, reports, and criteria used in the evaluation process.
This series contains information regarding the search and selection process undergone by Newman Theological College upon the opening of various positions throughout the course of its history. In particular, it contains minutes of meetings held to discuss potential candidates, correspondence between the college and potential candidates and resumes.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Mission located at Seba Beach, Alberta and includes some miscellaneous general correspondence.
Item is an example of the St. Joseph/ Newman medal that was given out as a gift for the blessing of the new buildings. This was second coin made to commemorate the event. The first coin was struck a year before however the date of the blessing changed, making the original coin unusable. This coin was made with the hidesight not to include a "fixed" date on the coin because the date was still unknown.
Side A includes the an image of St. Joseph the Worker and the inscription" EXIIT QUE SEMINAT... ST.JOSEPH SEMINARY 2011" Side B includes an image of the Bust of John Newman and the inscription "FIDES QUAERENS INTELLECTUM... NEWMAN THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE".
N.B other noticable diffrences are that the original medal (OM) has a thinner collar while the proper medal (PM) has a thicker collar hiding the neck .OM is missing the left eye while PM has both eyes present, OM has the Newman's cape connecting to his collar while the PM has it cut short.
See also ARCAE-M-4-13 for information about the original medal.
The series consists of records which document the administrative activities of The Secretariat and includes acts of incorporation, correspondence regarding Pope John Paul’s II itinerary, the official program, official planning resources, correspondence with Msgr. Murphy and general correspondence.
The series is arranged into the following files:
1-1 : Incorporation (1983-1985)
1-2 : Itinerary (1983-1985)
1-3 : Edmonton Official Program (from CCCB) (1983-1985)
1-4 : Papal Visit Official Planning Resources (1983-1985)
1-5 : Correspondence with Msgr. Murphy (1983-1985)
1-6 : Miscellaneous Correspondence (1983-1985)
Photograph depicts members of the seminarian drama society gathered after a performance for a group photograph.