Item is a photograph of approximately three hundred individuals gathered on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Holy Heart Seminary in Halifax, N.S. The seminary was destroyed in 1975.
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Item is a portrait of Bishop Angus Bernard MacEachern who was the first bishop of P.E.I. and Nova Scotia.
Item is a photograph of a portrait of Bishop James Morrison.
Item is a photograph of Father MacCormick, an unidentified priest, and Bishop James Morrison standing in front of St. Mary's Church, East Bay.
Item is a photograph of Bishop John Cameron, born 1827. He was the third bishop of the Antigonish Diocese.
Item is a photograph of Bishop John Cameron.
Item is a photograph of Bishop John H. MacDonald, Bishop of Edmonton.
Item is a photograph of Bishop John Hugh MacDonald, a former pastor of Sacred Heart Church.
Item is a photograph of Bishop John Hugh MacDonald, a former pastor of Sacred Heart Church.
Item is a photograph of Bishop Landry (left) and Bishop Morrison (right) in Arichat.
Item is a photograph of a group of clergy, including Bishop Malcolm MacEachern. All persons are identified on the reverse of picture.
Item is a photograph of nine priests assisting Bishop Power at Red Mass on September 19, 1960.
Item is a photograph of the first Cape Breton born priest, Canon Alex MacIsaac.
Item is a photograph of the first Cape Breton born priest, Canon Alex MacIsaac.
Item is a photograph of Cape Breton Area Priests in front of Holy Redeember Convent, Whitney Pier.
Item is a photograph of assembled priests in front of St. F.X. building. Pictured in the front row from left to right: Father Hughie J. MacLeod, Bishop Power, Cardinal Leger, and one unidentified.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of an unidentified interior photograph of a catholic church.
Abbass Studios Ltd.Item is a photograph of the Consecration of Bishop Landry. Present in photograph from left to right: Most Rev. James Morrison (Archbishop - Bishop of Antigonish), Most Rev. Ildebrando Antoniutti (Apostolic Delegate to Canada), Most Rev. George L. Landry (Bishop of Hearst, Ontario), and Most Rev. H.I. MacKinnon (Archbishop of Edmonton, Alberta).
Item is a photograph of D.M. MacGregor.
Item is a photographic portrait of Dr. James Tompkins (also known as, "Father Jimmy" Tompkins).
Kazanjian, KaidenItem is a photograph of Father John MacMaster, the first pastor in Mabou, Inverness County.
Item is a photograph of Father Joseph Chisholm, parish priest in Grand Mira.
Item is a photograph of Reverend Neil MacLeod, the first pastor in East Bay, Cape Breton.
Items are photographs of
a: Pictured is the first concelebrated Mass of Fr. J.H. MacEachern in St. Ninian's Cathedral in Antigonish.
b: Twelve men are shown. Several wear ribbons reading 'Directors', 'Faculty' or 'Staff'. Reverend J. B. Nearing is sitting, third from the left.
Items are photographs of
a: Pictured is the first concelebrated Mass of Fr. J.H. MacEachern in St. Ninian's Cathedral in Antigonish.
b: Twelve men are shown. Several wear ribbons reading 'Directors', 'Faculty' or 'Staff'. Reverend J. B. Nearing is sitting, third from the left.
Item is a photograph of a group of six first year seminarians including: E. Connors, Chatham, N.B.; J.B. Nearing; M.J. MacKinnon; Ronald Jones, Harbor Grace, Newfoundland; John J. MacLaughlin; D. L. MacIaasc.
Item is a photograph of a young woman standing in front of a door.
Item is a photograph of Fr. Cyril Miller of New Waterford.
Item is a photograph of Fr. Daniel J. MacIntosh, parish priest in North Sydney.
Item is a photograph of Fr. James Tompkins.
Item is a photograph of Fr. Nearing with Fr. Lord, S.J.
Item is a photograph of Fr. Michael MacKenzie, parish pastor at East Bay.
Item is a photograph of Fr. Neil MacLeod, parish priest at East Bay.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of St. Francis Xavier University campus buildings.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of St. Francis Xavier University campus buildings.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of St. Francis Xavier University campus buildings.
Item is a photograph is of approximately thirty-three members of the Catholic Clergy. Bishop James Morrison is in the center of the front row and Reverend Leo O'Connell is the first person in the front row. The rest of the men are unidentified and the occasion is unknown.
Item is a photograph of the Holy Heart Seminary's 50th Anniversary, which was destroyed by fire in 1975.
Item is a composite photograph featuring images of the interior and exterior of Holy Redeemer Church, Whitney Pier, its glebe and convent, and an inset of Reverends MacInnis and McDonald.
Item is a photograph of Immaculate Conception Church, Sydney Mines, with an inset picture of Rev. Colin F. MacKinnon, Pastor.
Item is a photograph of the Bishop of Charlottetown, the Most Rev. James Boyle, with an inscription to Lt. Col. R.C. MacGillivray.
Item is a photograph of Bishop Morrison and a group of priests, taken in Sydney Mines. The names of the priests are listed on the reverse of the photograph.
Item is a photograph of Msgr. Donald MacPherson of Port Hood and Fr. Mulderry of Dublin posed in front of the Great Sphinx of Giza and the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Item is a photograph of the 66 Battery, C.F.A. taken in Belgium. Msgr. Donald MacPherson is sitting first row centre.
Item is a photograph of Msgr. Finlay Chisholm, who was the parish priest in S.W. Margaree for over 60 years. The photograph shows him with a horse and riding sleigh with a part of a church in the background which was destroyed by a fire in 1960.
Item is a photograph of Msgr. Neil MacLeod (born 1807, ordained 1837, parish priest at East Bay 1838-1872).
Item is a photograph of Msgr. Ronald MacLean taken at the 50th Anniversary of his ordination.
Item is a photograph of the funeral of Msgr. R.C. MacGillivray, Sacred Heart Church, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of the funeral of Msgr. R.C. MacGillivray, Sacred Heart Church, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of the funeral of Msgr. R.C. MacGillvray, Sacred Heart Church, Sydney.
Item is a photograph of the funeral of Msgr. R.C. MacGillvray, Sacred Heart Church, Sydney.