This is a photograph of tombs in the crypt in St. Albert, Alberta.
This is a photograph of the St. Albert grotto.
This photograph depicts the exterior of Star of the North retreat house in Alberta.
The fonds includes bulletins in French and English which document the activities of the parishioners of St. Albert Francophone Parish. Bulletins also include summaries from the Parish Council, the Finance Council, updates from the local Catholic schools, information about charities and archdiocesan activities. The fonds is arranged into a single series titled bulletins which is arranged into the following files:
1-1 : Bulletins (1988)
1-2 : Bulletins (1989)
1-3 : Bulletins (1990)
1-4 : Bulletins (1991)
1-5 : Bulletins (1992)
1-6 : Bulletins (1993)
1-7 : Bulletins (1994)
1-8 : Bulletins (1995)
1-9 : Bulletins (1996)
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Parish of Holy Family located in St. Albert, Alberta and include general correspondence (1980-2001), annual statistical reports (1980-2007), annual pastoral reports (1980-2012), annual financial reports (1989-2004), as well as newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and other miscellaneous records.
This is a photograph of Archbishop Collins at the ground breaking ceremony for the new Oblate house in St. Albert.
This is a photograph of a drawing of Campanile, St. Albert Church.
This photograph depicts a group of people at the opening of Vital Grandin Centre, a historical site.
The fonds consists of administrative, business, financial, and historical records of St. Joseph Seminary which document the students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the seminary. The Fonds includes minutes of meetings of various councils and committees, correspondences, reports, memos, policies and procedures, reports and surveys, budgets, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, photographs, publications, and other miscellaneous records related to admission, evaluation, and ordination of seminarians, the education of seminarians, the financial administration of the seminary, the seminary buildings and facilities, hiring of staff and faculty, student life.
The fonds also consists of records which document the relationship between St. Joseph Seminary and Newman Theological College, the Archdiocese of Edmonton, other Canadian Seminaries, and other Canadian Dioceses.
The fonds is arranged into the following series:
- Seminarians’ Community Business Meetings Records (1973-2008)
- St. Joseph Seminary board of regents administrative records (1985-2007)
- Canadian Catholic Seminary Rector’s Committee Records (1983-2002)
- St. Joseph Seminary Council Records (1928-2006)
- NTC and SJS Joint Strategic Planning Committee Records (1990-1997)
- St. Joseph Seminary Planning Day Committee Records (1996-2002)
- Edmonton Association of Spiritual Director’s Administrative Records (1982-2002)
- St. Joseph Seminary Ad Hoc Committee Records (1967-2001)
- Admission, evaluation, and ordination records (1937-2008)
- Correspondence (1935-2010)
- Event Records (ca.1930-2009)
- Financial Records (1966-2007)
- Policy and Procedures (1942-2006)
- Facility Records (1966-2007)
- Rectors and teaching staff papers and information files (1943-2001)
- Pamphlets and Newspaper Clippings (ca.1940-2010)
- Publications (1937-2008)
- Photographs and albums (ca.1930-2007)
The file contains records which pertain to the administration and management of the Catholic Parish of St. Albert located in St. Albert, Alberta and include general correspondence (1904-2001), annual reports (1912-1964), annual statistical reports (1965-2007), annual pastoral reports (1980-2012), annual financial reports (1989-2004), as well as newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and other miscellaneous records.
In addition the parish records also include information about the operations and management of the Francophone Chapel at St. Albert which includes correspondence from the Francophone community to the Archdiocese. Finally these records also contain information information about the operations and management of the Immaculate Conception Chapel (located at the foot of the Hill in St. Albert).
Photograph is a group portrait of all the priests of the Diocese of St. Albert, secular and religious, gathered on the steps of the Bishop's Palace for a group photograph. Bishop Legal is pictured in the center.
This is a photograph of a statue of Father Albert Lacombe.
This photograph depicts the candidates and catechumens of St. Albert parish.
This is a photograph of Archbishop MacNeil with Father Karl Rab and Blain Bourdages at the 125th Anniversary celebration of St. Albert Catholic schools.