This is a formal portrait of Reverend Martin Carroll.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Martin Carroll.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Mark Miller, CSsR.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Marian Strankowski.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Marc Ouellet, SS.
This is a close-up of Reverend Malcolm MacDonald in a photograph with other priests.
This photograph depicts Reverend A.J. MacKenzie, Marguerite Fisk, Archbishop MacNeil, and Dave Evans in the Archbishop's office. Marguerite Fisk, a parishioner of Assumption parish, had a Jubilee 2000 License plate made and she is presenting it to Archbishop MacNeil. Two of the negatives depict this photograph. One negative depicts ARCAE-P-2877. And one negative depicts two men sitting.
This photograph depicts Reverend A.J. MacKenzie, Marguerite Fisk, and Archbishop MacNeil in the Archbishop's office. Marguerite Fisk, a parishioner of Assumption parish, had a Jubilee 2000 License plate made and she is presenting it to Archbishop MacNeil.
This is a photograph of Reverend Don MacDonald speaking with Archbishop MacNeil, Joyce Tutt, Dr. Dan Kingdon, and Reverend McCaffery.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Luis Piran, CS.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Lucien Tellier.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Lucien Casterman, omi.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Luc Lantagne, SDB.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Louis Viel, who worked at the Alberta Marriage Tribunal.
This is a photograph of pall bearers exiting St. Joseph's Basilica at the event of Reverend Louis Serrato's funeral.
This is a photograph of Archbishop MacNeil standing outside St. Joseph's Basilica at the event of Reverend Louis Serrato's funeral.
This is a photograph of priests standing outside St. Joseph's Basilica at the event of Reverend Louis Serrato's funeral.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Louis Serrato.
This is a formal portrait of Reverend Louis Serrato.
This photograph depicts Reverend Louis Culerier, omi, sitting with his two nephews, Marc and Leo Gauthier in Mountain Park. Leo Gauthier worked for "La Survivance", a French-Canadian newspaper, around 1935-1940. Marc Gauthier went back to France and joined the army, he was killed likely in an accident.