Photograph is an image of the exterior of Sacred Heart Parish and Sacred Heart School.
Item is an example of a wall hanging medallion of the Sacred Heart.
This is a photograph eight Sacred Heart Fathers (S.C.J.) at St. Edmund's rectory at Calder. From left to right: Reverend Albert Soyer, Brother Ernest Lerigny, Reverend Francis Koolen, Reverend Edmund Gaborit (superior), Reverend Horace Steinmetz, Reverend Georges Lemaire, Reverend J. Aubin Huet, and Brother Berger,
This is a photograph eight Sacred Heart Fathers (S.C.J.) at St. Edmund's rectory at Calder. Included in the picture are: Reverend Albert Soyer, Brother Ernest Lerigny, Reverend Francis Koolen, Reverend Edmund Gaborit (superior), Reverend Horace Steinmetz, Reverend Georges Lemaire, Reverend J. Aubin Huet, and Brother Berger.
This is a photograph of six Sacred Heart Fathers (S.C.J.) at St. Edmund's rectory at Calder. Included in the photograph are: Brother Berger, Reverend Leon Dehon, Reverend Ernest Lerigny, Reverend Joseph Huet, and Reverend Edmund Gaborit.
Album contains black and white photographs and newspaper clippings of Sacred Heart Church in Edmonton. The album consists mainly of photos and clippings documenting the historic Sacred Heart Church which was destroyed by fire in 1966. Some of the photos are identified, however most are not.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of Sacred Heart Parish and includes a copy of the canonical document which established the parish, general correspondence (1912-2004), published materials, miscellaneous documents, newspaper clippings, annual reports (193-1964), annual statistical reports (1965-2004), annual pastoral reports (1980-1989), annual financial reports (1989-2004), and other miscellaneous records including a file devoted to the Sacred Heart Parish Credit union and a file containing information about Wayne Hryniw an architecture student at NAIT who prepared a report about the parish in 1969.
Fonds includes operational records of the missions of Altario and Compeer including general financial ledgers, Sunday collection ledgers, and miscellaneous contracts, as well as the records for the Compeer Ladies’ Alter society, a small women’s group active in all facets of parish life in the 1940s and 1950s in the Compeer parish.
The series is arranged into the following two series:
- Altario and Compeer Financial Records (1968-1993)
- Compeer Ladies Altar Society Records (1943-1950)
This is an aerial photograph of the Sacred Heart and Immaculate Conception parish in Edmonton, Alberta. The churches can be seen to the left to the left of the photograph.
Accession consists of baptism, marriage and burial registers.
Accession consists of original and photocopies of baptism, marriage and burial records; confirmation and First Holy Communion registers and liber animarum.
Accession consists of original and photocopies of baptism, marriage and burial records; confirmation and First Holy Communion registers and liber animarum.
The sub-series includes duplicate copies of baptism, confirmation, marriage and burial records. Original records (with some exceptions) are maintained at the Parish or mission where the sacrament was received. Parishes and mission make copies annually and send them to the Archives to serve as a back-up copy. These records cannot serve as an authorative copy as they may not contain all the annotations found in the original registers - therefore they may be used for geneological purposes but not canonical purposes.
The sub-series also includes original baptismal registers for three hosptials which operated in Edmonton: The Misericordia Hospital, The Edmonton General Hospital, and Camsell Hospital.
There are also several indexes available for these records. An alphabetical index arranged by parish exists for all baptismal records created prior to 1965. Index cards (arranged alphabetically) were created for Baptismal records between 1965-1982. From 1982 to the present Baptismal records are maintained in the CANSTAT database. There is also an index to the Misericordia Hospital Baptismal Registers. There are no indexes for confirmation, marriage or burial records.
In addition the subseries contains 14 bound confirmation registers dating between 1912-1957. These are original registers. From 1958-2012 confirmation records were not kept in registers. Parishes made lists and sent duplicate copies to the Archdiocese. Unfortunately many parishes did not maintain their confirmation records. Thus these lists serve in many cases as the "original" record.
Series consists of combination Baptism, Marriage and Burial registers, 1861-1910; Baptism registers, 1910-1949; Marriages, 1910-1947; Burials, 1910-1953; First Communion register, 1927-1964 and Confirmation register, 1868-1965
File consists of baptism, marriage and burial records.
The series includes original sacramental registers, duplicate copies of sacramental registers, marriage dispensation papers, as well as correspondence and other miscellaneous records related to the administration of sacraments (baptism, confirmation, communion, reconcillation, holy orders, marriage, and burial) in the Archdiocese of Edmonton.
The series is arranged into the following subseries:
9.1 : Baptism
9.2 : Confirmation
9.3 : Eucharist
9.4 : Reconciliation
9.5 : Anointing of the Sick
9.6 : Holy Orders
9.7 : Marriage
9.8 : Funerals / Burials
9.9 : Registers
9.10 : Dispensations
This photograph was taken on the occasion of the ordination of Archbishop MacNeil to the priesthood on May 23, 1943 in Antigonish, Nova Scotia
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Mission of St. John Vianney located in Ryley, Alberta and includes general correspondence (1910-2005), annual financial reports (19998-2001), and other miscellaneous records.
Fonds consists of incoming correspondence from Father Donald MacDonald and Father Duncan MacDonnell to Ruth Cunningham. Fonds is arranged into a single series which consists of the following file:
1-1: Letters and post cards : 1986-2002.
Cunningham, RuthThe file contains correspondence and maps showing the boundaries of the following rural parishes: Breton, Camrose, Chauvin, Daysland, Devon, Drayton Valeey, Evansburg, Forestburg, Hardisty, Heisler, Holden, Jasper, Killiam, Leduc, Lloydminster, Mayerthorpe, Mearns and Busby, Mundare, Olds, Onoway, Ponoka, Red Deer, Rimbey, Spring Lake, Skaro, Sylvan Lake, Thorsby, Tofield, Vegreville, Vermilion, Viking, Villeneuve, Wainwright, and Wetaskiwin.