Men Religious

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  • Men who have entered religious life as either Brothers or Priests and belong to a community of consecrated men.

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            31 Archival description results for Men Religious

            ARCAE-86 · Fonds · ca. 1980-ca.1990

            The fonds consists of a single series consisting of the following files:

            1-1 : Teaching Files - Canadian Church F516
            1-2 : Teaching Files - Oblates
            1-3 : Teaching Files - Bibliographies
            1-4 : Miscellaneous Notes - Canadian Church History
            1-5 : Miscellaneous Notes - American Church History
            1-6 : Miscellaneous Notes - Native People and the Church

            Vervoort, Brother Donatus
            ARCAE-P-1681 · Item · ca. 1909
            Part of Archdiocese Archives Photograph Collection

            This is a photograph of a group of priests of Ste Marie (P.S.M.) at the event of the visit of the Superior General, Father LeGemble, at a priest retreat in Red Deer, Alberta. From left to right: Reverends Chauvin, Legal, Lamort, P. Bazin, Leconte, LeGemble, Ciron, Anciaux, Voisin, Emile Donthoine, Forget, Renut, J. Bazin, Roncy, and Thienard.

            Men Religious Files
            ARCAE-1-4-2 · Subseries · ca. 1880-2012
            Part of Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton Fonds

            The sub-series consists of records that document the relationship between the Archdiocese and the various communities of Men Religious (religious priests) that have been active in ministry in the Archdiocese and consists primarily of correspondence of an administrative nature about the various ministries the priests are active in (such as schools, as chaplains, service at parishes, etc). In addition the records contain information about individual priests including information about their education, positions in the church, and active ministries.

            The sub-series is arranged into the following files:

            4.2.1 : Basilians (CSB)
            4.2.2.: Basilians (OSBM) - closed
            4.2.3 : Benedictines (OSB) - closed
            4.2.4: Canons Regular of the Immaculate Conception (CRIC) - closed
            4.2.5: Dominicans (OP)
            4.2.6: Franciscans (OFM)
            4.2.7: Franciscans of the Atonement (SA) - closed
            4.2.8: Holy Cross Fathers (CSC) - closed
            4.2.9: Spiritians (CSSp)
            4.2.10: Jesuit Fathers (SJ)
            4.2.11: Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (MSC) - closed
            4.2.12: Oblates (OMI)
            4.2.13: Pallotine Fathers (SAC)
            4.2.14: Passionist Fathers (CP) - closed
            4.2.15: Premonstratensians (OProm) - closed
            4.2.16: Priests of Saint Mary of Tinchebray (PSM) - closed
            4.2.17: Priests of the Sacred Heart (SCJ) - closed
            4.2.18: Redemptorists (CSsR)
            4.2.19: Salesians (SDB)
            4.2.20: Scalabrini Fathers (SC) - closed
            4.2.21: Scarborough Foreign Missions (SFM) - closed
            4.2.22: Society of Divine Worship (SVD) - closed
            4.2.23: Sons of Mary Immaculate (FMI) - closed
            4.2.24: Suplicians (pss)
            4.2.25: Missionaries of Africa (MAfr) - closed
            4.2.26: La Communate de Saint Jean (FJ)
            4.2.27: Piarist Fathers (Sch.P)
            4.2.28: Legionaries of Christ (LC)
            4.2.29: Companions of the Cross (CC)
            4.2.30: Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP)
            4.2.31: Sons of Mary Mother of Mercy (Smmm)
            4.2.32: Salvatorians (SCS)
            4.2.33: Sons of Immaculate Conception (CFIC)
            4.2.34: Missionaries of the Holy Family (MSF)
            4.2.35: Society of Divine Saviour (SDJ) - closed
            4.2.36: Heralds of the Good News (HGN)
            4.2.37: Missionary Society of St. Thomas (MST)