This is a photograph of the captain of a British cruise ship in Naples whom Archbishop MacNeil met while he was studying Italian in Perugia.upper deck of the British cruise ship in Naples. Archbishop MacNeil visited the ship for a few days.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help located in Sherwood Park and includes general correspondence (1954-2004), annual reports (1954-1964), annual statistical reports (1965-2007), annual pastoral reports (1980-2012), annual financial reports (1989-2004), as well as pamphlets, newspaper clippings, published materials and other miscellaneous records.
Items are examples of travel ciboriums which would have been used by a priest when traveling to missions or for delievering mass to individuals in their homes.
Set includes six silver medals of the first six Popes struck by the Catholic Commemorative Medal Society.
Set of two handpainted altar linens, includes flower motif on pink satin backing.
Item is an example of a cruet set with a tray. Cruets are in excellent condition with no scratching or chips.
Set include four chains - previously given the following numbers: ARCAE-M-4-9, ARCAE-M-4-10, ARCAE-M-4-16, ARCAE-M-4-18.
The file consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and the Serra International Club and the Edmonton Serra Club (also known as Serra Club) and consists primarily of correspondence.
Photograph album contains colour photographs of the Serra Club, along with multiple congratulatory letters addressed to the Serra Club on achieving their Charter Status. Furthermore it also includes the Charter agreement along with the application, and prayer cards for vocations.
The series consists of records which document the relationship between the Vocation Team and the Serra Club.
1-20 : Minutes (2000-2002)
1-21 : Correspondence (2000-2002)
1-22 : “The Canadian Serran.” Newsletter (ca.2000)
1-23 : List of members (2001)
1-24 : Miscellaneous documents (ca.2000)
The file includes sermons given by O'Leary regarding the establishment and accreditation of The Catholic University of Canada (located in Ottawa). The file also includes some correspondence as well as reports about the progress, development and ongoing activities of the University.
The file includes copies of sermons composed by Archbishop O'Leary for a variety of events including the centenary of the Diocese and consecration of the Cathedral of Charlottetown, PEI (1929), a sermon for the funeral of The Most Rev. Timothy Casey (1931), sermon for the funeral of The Most Rev. Emil Grouard (1931), sermon for the funeral of the Rt. Rev. Celestin Joussard, omi (1932) and a variety of other events. Sermons are typed and handwritten.