This photograph depicts two young adults at Immaculate Conception Parish at what appears to be a fundraiser.
This photograph depicts Reverend Leonard Murphy (pastor of Holy Trinity in Calgary) standing with Mrs J. Ziebart (president of C.W.L.), Alex Tremblay (president of C.Y.D.), and Joseph Bertsch.
This photograph depicts Reverend Leonard Murphy (pastor of Holy Trinity in Calgary) receiving a cheque for $3000 for the Building Program from Mrs J.X. Olivier, president of the Holy Trinity C.W.L.
The file consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and the Knights of Columbus and includes general correspondence, meeting minutes, directories, and other miscellaneous records as well as correspondence with the Supreme Knight and the State Council and information on projects carried out by the Knights including "Army Huts" fundraiser conducted during the first and second world war and the St. Anthony scholarship fun.
The photograph depicts the members of the Fundraising Campaign Committee of Immaculate Conception parish and appears to have been taken in the basement of the Church.
Previously titled Fundraising and Development, this file consists of records that document an early approach to fundraising and development activities in the Archdiocese of Edmonton and includes correspondence, meeting minutes and resource materials for fundraising and stewardship including the Guide to Planned Giving (1974-1983) and The Guide to Giving Kit (1977-1980).
Between 1980 and 2010 the majority of fundraising activities were carried out by the Foundation (Foundation records ARCAE 1.1.8.12). In 2011 the Development Office was established and its records are now filed here.
The file consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and the Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (more commonly known as Development and Peace) and includes meeting minutes, correspondence and other informational materials.
The file consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and Cursillo and consists of correspondence and other miscellaneous documents.
The file consists of reports, correspondence, and other documents related to annual collections and diocesan dues collected by the Archdiocese on behalf of a number of Catholic agencies including collections for St. Joseph College, Newman Theological College, St. Joseph Seminary, The Catholic Organization for Development and Peace, the Holy Land, various papal charities, collections for missions in Africa, missionary priests and various other charities.
Photographs depicts an unidentified parish hall set up for a charity sale of some kind.
The file consists of correspondence related to burses and legacy donations received by the Archdiocese as a means of providing funding and support for diocesan activities. Since the establishment of the Development Office documents of a similar nature are now files in 1.5.16 or 1.8.12.
Photo of children making cupcakes at the Imaculate Conception parish Bazar.
This photograph depicts Archbishop MacNeil with the participants of the first annual Family Health Walk and Picnic for CHAAA.
This photograph depicts Archbishop MacNeil with some participants of the first annual Family Health Walk and Picnic for CHAAA. From left to right: Senator Thelma Chalifoux, Archbishop MacNeil, Peter Fuhrmann (CHAAA past president), Mary O'Neill (MLA of St. Albert), Bill Smith (Mayor of Edmonton), and Shawna Randoplh (CFRN news anchor).
This is a photograph of Archbishop MacNeil speaking at the Foundation Golf Tournament.
This is a photograph of Archbishop MacNeil golfing at the Foundation Golf Tournament.
This photograph depicts Archbishop MacNeil speaking at the first annual Family Health Walk and Picnic.
The file consists of requests from a variety of sources for funding for a variety of projects, parishes, missions, and Catholic charities from around the world. Early appeals are predominantly from Rome or the Holy Land, as the files move into the war era appeals are related to Europe and war relief efforts. In the 1950s and 1960s appeals become very international in their nature, ranging from India, to Asia, to South America, to Africa. By the 1990s follow-up letters are included in the files. These follow-up letters indicate if money was given to a particular cause, and if not why. Since 2006 two appeal files have been maintained for each year, appeals from within Canada, and appeals from other countries.