The file contains information on church blessings, relics (including certificates of authenticity), and altar stones.
The file is arranged into the following folders:
1.5.10.1 : Relics (certificates of authenticity)
1.5.10.2 : Altar Stones
The file contains information on church blessings, relics (including certificates of authenticity), and altar stones.
The file is arranged into the following folders:
1.5.10.1 : Relics (certificates of authenticity)
1.5.10.2 : Altar Stones
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of Our Lady of the Assumption located in Bluffton Alberta and includes some general correspondence (1909-1967) and two annual reports (1927 and 1933).
The file contains reference material pertaining to the establishment and development of a board of directors and includes pamphlets, handouts, notes from presentations, and copies of articles.
The file contains general correspondence, as well as minutes and agendas from the Foundation of Newman Theological College Board of Governors.
This series documents the activities of the Newman Theological College Board of Governors, formerly known as the Board of Administrators from its inception in 1978 until the 1991-1992 academic year, and consists most notably of the minutes of Administrative Council meetings. The Board of Governors is in charge of overseeing the various councils present at Newman Theological College. Furthermore, this series also contains correspondence between members of the Board of Governors, Newman Theological College, employees of Newman Theological College and other organizations. In addition, this series also contains financial records in the form of annual budgets, reports and evaluations.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of Assumption Parish located in Bodo Alberta, and consists of general correspondence (1923-2000), annual reports (1926-1964), annual statistical reports (1965-1984), annual financial reports (1990-1984), and other miscellaneous records.
The subseries consists of accounting records which document the various financial transaction operated by the parish during its early years of existance. The subseries consists of the following files:
E4-1 : Receipts and disbursements : 1912-1921
E4-2 : Receipts and disbursements : 1911-1933
E4-3 : Receipts and disbursements : 1934-1940
E4-4 : Receipts and disbursements : 1941-1969
The letter book contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Legal in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarily of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although many letters are in English. This is volume 1 of a second set of letterbooks in letter-size paper.
The letter book contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Legal in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarily of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although many letters are in English. This is volume 2 of a second set of letter books in letter-size paper.
The letter book contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Legal in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarily of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although many letters are in English. This is volume 3 of a second set of letter books in letter-size paper.
The letter book contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Legal in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarily of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although many letters are in English. This is volume 4 of a second set of letter books in letter-size paper.
The letter book contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Legal in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarily of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although many letters are in English. This is volume 4 of a second set of letter books in letter-size paper.
The letter books contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Vital Grandin in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarly of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although some letters are in English.
The letter books contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Vital Grandin in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarly of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although some letters are in English.
The letter books contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Vital Grandin in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarly of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although some letters are in English.
The letter books contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Vital Grandin in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarly of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although some letters are in English.
The letter books contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Vital Grandin in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarly of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although some letters are in English.
The letter books contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Vital Grandin in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarly of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although some letters are in English.
The letter books contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Vital Grandin in his capacity as Bishop of the Diocese of St. Albert. The letters are primarly of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although some letters are in English.
This is the last letter book belonging to Bishop Grandin and includes the last copies of the letters he wrote before his dealth in 1902. 529 pages of the 998 pages include content, the rest are blank.
The letter books contains copies of out-going correspondence written by Rev. Leduc and are primarily of an administrative nature. Correspondence is predominantly in French, although many letters are in English.