This collection of images was complied by the Archdiocesan RCIA Committee and includes group photographs of the committee members, photographs of the confirmation celebration, and photographs of RCIA candidates with both Archbishop MacNeil and Archbishop Collins at St. Joseph Basilica.
This is a group photograph of RCIA Easter Vigil at St. Joseph's Basilica, Edmonton.
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Mission located in Ranfurly, Alberta and includes general correspondence, annual reports and other miscellaneous records.
The file contains speaking notes, copies of overhead slides, handouts, photocopies of sheet music, resource materials and other records which document the Raising the Spirit Workshop given by Toghether in Ministry Facilitators.
The file contains a variety of speeches delivered by Archbishop MacDonald via the radio on a variety of programs including Catholic Truth Broadcast and CHFA.
This photograph depicts the interior of Queen of Martyer's chapel before and after the chapel renovations were completed in 2015. Please note that the "before" image reflects what the interior of St.Angela Parish looked like before it's closure and sale in 2014.
Queen Mary of Martyrs Parish (Edmonton, Alta.)File consists of records pertaining to the administration and management of Queen Mary of Martyrs located in Edmonton which has served the Vietnamese Catholic Community of South Edmonton since the late 1970s. The file includes a copy of the canonical document which established the parish, general correspondence (1972-2004), published materials, miscellaneous documents, newspaper clippings, annual statistical reports (1981-2004), annual pastoral reports (1981-2004), annual financial reports (2003-2004), and other miscellaneous records.
Items are examples of a purple vestment set for two priest, 2 deacons and 2 sub-deacons. The vestments are a Neo-Gothic style which would have been worn before the start of the Second Vatican Council.
Item is an example of a vestment that would be worn by either a deacon or by a sub-deacon during Mass. It is neither a proper Dalmatic nor a proper Tunicle but it fits more the latter than the former. It has the gold crosses on the bands.
This is a a purple tabernacle veil which includes gold edging at the top and bottom, a handpainted grape motif, and a JHS Christogram iota-eta-sigma inscription.
Item is an example of a dalmatic that would be worn by a deacon during Mass.
Item is an example of a dalmatic that would be worn by a deacon during Mass.
Item is an example of a Neo-Gothic style chasuble and stole set commonly used after the conclusion the the Second Vatican Council. The front-side of the chasuble is not ornate, the back-side includes and image of the "PAX" symbol and a cross surrounded by wheat. The chasuble comes with a matching stole which is reversible.
The purple colour indicates that this chasuble would have been worn during Advent and from Septuagesima to Easter, on vigils that are dast days, on ember-days, except the Vigil of Pentecost and the ember-days during the octave of Pentecost. Violet (or purple) is also used used for Mass on rogation-days, for votive Masses of the Passion and of penitential character, at the blessing of candles and of holy water.
Item is an example of a Roman style chasuble commonly worn before the start of the Second Vatican Council. The purple colour indicates that this chasuble would have been worn during Advent and from Septuagesima to Easter, on vigiles that are dast days, on ember-days, except the Vigil of Pentecost and the ember-days during the octave of Pentecost. Violet (or purple) is also used used for Mass on rogation-days, for votive Masses of the Passion and of penitential characheter, at the blessing of cnadles and of holy water.
The chasuable has a simple front-side with a ornate "IHS" symbol embroidered in gold thread on the back-side.
Item is an example of a Roman style chasuble commonly used before the start of the Second Vatican Council. The purple colour indicates that this chasuble would have been worn during Advent and from Septuagesima to Easter, on vigils that are dast days, on ember-days, except the Vigil of Pentecost and the ember-days during the octave of Pentecost. Violet (or purple) is also used used for Mass on rogation-days, for votive Masses of the Passion and of penitential character, at the blessing of candles and of holy water.
The chasuble has a simple front-side with an image of the "IHS" symbol embroidered on the back side in gold thread.
Item is an example of a Roman-style chasuble commonly worn during the 20th century before the start of the Second Vatican Council. The purple colour indicates that this chasuble would have been worn during Advent and from Septuagesima to Easter, on vigiles that are dast days, on ember-days, except the Vigil of Pentecost and the ember-days during the octave of Pentecost. Violet (or purple) is also used used for Mass on rogation-days, for votive Masses of the Passion and of penitential characheter, at the blessing of cnadles and of holy water.
This chasuble is not very ornate and includes simple hand stiched "IHS" applique on the front and no detailing on the back.
Item is an example of a Roman-Style chasuble commonly worn prior to the start of the Second Vatican Council. The purple colour indicates that this chasuble would have been worn during Advent and from Septuagesima to Easter, on vigiles that are dast days, on ember-days, except the Vigil of Pentecost and the ember-days during the octave of Pentecost. Violet (or purple) is also used used for Mass on rogation-days, for votive Masses of the Passion and of penitential characheter, at the blessing of cnadles and of holy water.
The front-side of the chasuable includes en embroidered grape motif in gold thread and the back-side includes and image of the "IHS" cross surrounded by same grape motife. The collor of the chasuble is made of lace.
The series contains pamphlets, newspaper clippings, programs, indexes and samples of other materials published by the Communications Centre.
Series includes newspaper clippings, newsletters, annual reports and other materials created for publication by the Social Justice Committee.
The series is arranged into the following files:
2-5 : Newsnotes (1991-1996)
2-6 : Newsnotes (1997-1999)
2-7 : Newsnotes (2000-2002)
2-8 : Annual reports (1979-2001)
2-9 : Miscellaneous leaflets (ca.1980)
2-10 : Resource manuals (2000)