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            Ceithir Searmoinean
            CA BI G31 · Item · 19-?

            Item is a collection of Presbyterian sermons by author, Rev. Dr. Daniel Dewar.

            Gaelic Bible Tract
            CA BI g142 · Item · 18-

            Item is a religious text. 62 p.

            Cille Choirill Brae Lochaber
            CA BI G173 · Item · 1986

            Item is a history of Cille Choirill church, record of burials and information regarding its reconstruction. There are also some information on and poems by well-known poets from the area.

            CA BI GHB5 · Item · 1932

            Item is a collection of tunes, in sol-fa notation, used for psalm singing also known as precenting or lining out. The book was commissioned and published by the Free Church of Scotland.

            An Solus Iuil ; Leabhar 1
            CA BI GN15 · Item · 1925-1926

            Item was a monthly periodical published by the recently created United Church. It's writings are religious in nature with the occtional wedding announcement.

            CA BI GN16 · Item · 1925

            Item was a monthly periodical published by the recently created United Church. It's writings are religious in nature with the occtional wedding announcement.

            G2 · Item · 19-?

            Item is a catechism, collection of hymns, prayers and council concerning the seven deadly sins. This was first produced by Fr. Alexander MacDonald (Maighstir Alasdair Mór). Rev. MacDonald was born in Lochaber, Scotland in 1801. He was ordained in Scotland in 1824 and after serving as parish priest in Moidart, immigrated to Cape Breton where, in 1842, he became parish priest in Mabou and Vicar General to the bishop of Arichat. D. 1865 in Mabou. Item was licenced to print by Bishop James Morrison, b. of Antigonish from 1913-1950.

            CA BI G3 · Item · ca. 1920

            Item is a catechism, collection of hymns, prayers and council concerning the seven deadly sins. This was first produced by Fr. Alexander MacDonald (Maighstir Alasdair Mór). Rev. MacDonald was born in Lochaber, Scotland in 1801. He was ordained in Scotland in 1824 and after serving as parish priest in Moidart, immigrated to Cape Breton where, in 1842, he became parish priest in Mabou and Vicar General to the bishop of Arichat. D. 1865 in Mabou. Item was licenced to print by Bishop James Morrison, b. of Antigonish from 1913-1950.

            CA BI MG 6.23-MG 6.23 2b · Item
            Part of Hugh Francis MacKenzie fonds

            Item is an account of a religious experience that happened repeatedly within the MacKenzie house. The story also mention many other members of the Christmas Island/Benacadie area.

            CA BI MG 6.26-MG 6.26 C 6-7 · File · 1920-22
            Part of Scottish Catholic Society fonds

            Item includes hand and type written revisions to the constitution of the society as well as a number of blank or partially filled-in financial record sheets published by the society. These sheets also include the names of various branches of the society throughout Cape Breton.

            Membership Items
            CA BI MG 6.26-MG 6.26 C 1-5 · File · 1920-1929
            Part of Scottish Catholic Society fonds

            File contains:

            1. Invitations to National Conventions in various places.
            2. Records of payment by members collected by the treasurer.
            3. Membership cards - dated.
            4. The original constitution of 1920.
            5. Semi-anual Report of the St. Kentigern Branch, 1927.
            6. Blank membership forms.
            7. A Letter from the St. Kentigern Branch imploring Catholics of Scottish decent to support the Society.
            8. Blank sheets with the society's letterhead.
            9. Blank Certificates of enrollment in the society.
            CA BI MG 6.27 · Fonds · n.d.

            Fonds consists of a Gaelic sermon - 12th Sunday after Pentecost - by an unknown author. The author talks about the definition of "neighbor" and talks about the Good Samaritan.

            Isobel MacDonald fonds
            CA BI MG 6.41 · Fonds

            Fonds consists of Gaelic hymn music composed by Isobel T. MacDonald of South Uist, Scotland The hymns are all compositions of Fr. Allan MacDonald, Eriskay.

            CA BI MG 6.45 · Fonds · 1929

            Fonds consists of the constitution and minutes of a meeting of the St. Andrew's Society of Sydney.

            MacPherson, Msgr. Hugh P.
            CA BI MG 6.57 · Fonds · 1930

            Fonds consists of an article in Gaelic from the a regular column by Mgsr. MacPherson, Sop as Gach Séid (Miscellany). The article is tltled "Leis a Ghille Stiallach air a Shiubhal" ("By the Striped Lad on His Travels). This article concerns MacPherson's travels through Cape Breton in 1930s, accounts of bad weather, concern about not being able to hear news from the Pope and a story about Ewen "Dubh" Cameron of Locheil. The story concerning MacPherson's travels in Cape Breton appeared in Am Mosgladh Vol. 3 No. 2. but varies greatly from this manuscript.

            MacPherson, Msgr. Hugh P.
            Rev. John Hugh MacEachen
            CA BI MG 6.67 · Fonds · 1982

            Fonds consists of a Gaelic song (with English translation) composed by Father MacEachen on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of St. Margaret's Parish, Broad Cove.

            Mass to the Lamb of God
            CA BI T-136 · Item · 1969
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item consists of an audio recording of 2 services held Castle Bay Church, Isle of Barra, Scotland, and North Bay Church, Isle of Barra, Scotland.

            Castle Bay Church: Mass to "Lamb of God"
            Castle Bay Church: Sermon
            Castle Bay Church: Mass: (from the "Lamb of God") - continued to the end of the Mass

            North Bay Church: Mass plus a portion of the sermon. Part I.
            North Bay Church: Sermon
            North Bay Church: Mass and sermon (cont'd). Part II. Completion of sermon.

            University of Edinburgh School of Scottish Studies
            CA BI T-157 · Item · 1969
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of an anniversary service at Loch Lomond's United Church.

            Guest Speaker is Rev. A.C. Fraser.

            Psalm 125 by John A. MacDonald (Sacred Song)

            Psalm 42, Verse 5 by Hector MacCormack (Sacred Song)

            Psalm 51, Verses 1-4 by Angus MacKinnon (Sacred Song)

            Psalm 102, Verses 19-21 by James R. Morrison (Sacred Song)

            "I will Sing the Wondrous Story" by Ross MacDonald (Sacred Song)

            Morrison, Kenneth
            CA BI T-395 · Item · 1972
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            MacRae, Gordon - Conditions under which Presbyterians lived in Cape Breton

            MacRae, Gordon - Presbyterian ancestors - schools and improvement

            MacRae, Gordon - Interview with Mr. Gordon MacRae

            MacRae, Gordon - Interview with Gordon MacRae

            Nicholson, Donald - Interview with Mr. Donald Nicholson

            MacKinnon, Rev. A.D. - Gaelic Service by Rev. A.D. MacKinnon - North Shore singers

            MacDonald, Joseph Lawrence
            CA BI T-2082 · Item
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Preacher: Rev. Angus MacKinnon ; Welcome & Background: Rev. Donald Sutherland ; Recentors: Rod Munro, Ken Morrison, Hector MacCormick

            Gairm gu Aoradh - Call to Worship
            Salm 103: 1-4 (Kilmarnock) - Psalm 103
            Urnigh - Prayer
            Dan Spiordal - Hymn (choir)
            Sgriobtuir: Lucas 14: 12 - 24 - Scripture: Luke 14: 12 - 24
            Laoidh 2: 1-2, 4-5 (Stroudwater) - Paraphrase 2: 1-2, 4-5
            Searmoin: Aoibhneas na Slainte; Sermon, Joy of Salvation
            Tabhartar - Offering
            Coisrigeadh - Dedication
            Ainmichean - Intimations
            Salm 46: 1-4 (Bangor); Psalm 46: 1-4
            Am Beannachdh - Benediction

            Beaton, Elizabeth Dr.
            Interview with Freda Jones
            CA BI T-60 · Item · 1968
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Interview with Mrs. Freida Jones

            Sister Margaret Beaton introduces Mrs. Frieda Jones

            Questions Mr. Jones

            History of her father, the Rev. Mr. MacMillan of Sydney Mines (N.S.) in early days

            Mrs. Jones went to school in Sydney Mines (N.S.). The Principal was Mr. Haggerty, Teachers were Ella Partridge, and Margaret Morrison.

            William Snow was a school mate

            Mrs. A.C. Day tells a funny story about William Snow, Manager of the Isle Royale Hotel

            Tell us about your career in music. Where did you study?

            What about the social gatherings at that time? Discussion follows.

            The people were mostly miners, paid three dollars a month

            What do you know of the dinner parties? Velvets and the best of dress

            There is a story of the Archibalds

            Archibalds entertained quite a bit..

            Sutherland - Paymaster with G.M.A.

            Pauline Johnson came because boats on their way to Newfoundland stopped in North Sydney (N.S.)

            Tell us about the Brown's old home

            Did the Brown's entertain very much?

            What do you know of the Sydney Mines (N.S.) militia?

            Formal dress for dinner - evening dress

            Tell the story about Mrs. Sutherland and the fellow on the street car

            What about the Bridges?

            Were the people more religious than they are today?

            Presbyteruan Precentors - Singing Mrs. Jones does not like it; Sister Beaton loves it

            Organs were not liked in the Presbyterian Church

            Very good friends - Rev. Mr. MacMillan and Father MacKinnon.

            One night out a week - in at 10 pm

            Eggs 26 cent a dozen; they had their own cows; made their own butter and food

            Plays "School Days" on her piano

            How about another story...

            Halloween stories and tricks. Human nature is the same - one generation of youngsters not too different from preceding generations seen by these Halloween tricks

            Beaton, Sister Margaret
            Gaelic Recitation of Prayers
            CA BI T-116 · Item · 1969
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Hugh MacKenzie, Archie A. MacKenzie, Joseph A. Gillis, Sister Jane MacKenzie, Margaret MacKenzie recite the Rosary.

            Although there was no practice for this, it was very piously recited.

            Litany and Acts by the same people as above. It was good to hear the prayers in Gaelic!

            Sister Jane Mackenzie speaks. "Recording of the Rosary was made possible by the courtesy of Mr.Joe Gillis, Sydney, and was recited at the home of Archie Mackenzie.

            Meditations by Hugh MacKenzie (Gaelic)

            Night prayers by Anthony MacKenzie of East Bay. Calls upon God's mercy and protection for the family.
            If anyone should die they should wake in the arms of God.

            Next prayer will be the Acts (Humility, etc.) in Gaelic by Hugh MacKenzie.

            Hugh MacKenzie, Anthony MacKenzie, and Joe Gillis recite the Our Father, Hail Mary, and the Creed.

            Hugh MacKenzie tells us: "You had no book, Anthony." No, he didn't - prayers said were learned at his mother's knee.

            Hugh MacKenzie tells us: "This is the prayer we recited when leaving the house at night."

            Anthony MacKenzie recites prayer said before retiring at night.

            Hugh MacKenzie recites prayer of thanks giving.

            Anthony MacKenzie recites the Act of Contrition.

            Hugh MacKenzie introduces Anthony Mackenzie who will sing a Gaelic song. "This song was composed by Mrs. MacKinnon of Big Pond because the people of that area missed Father Neil MacLeod after he had been sent to Rome."

            Anthony MacKenzie sings (Religious song)

            Anthony MacKenzie recited "Hymn to the Holy Ghost"

            Hugh MacKenzie recites the Nicene Creed, Confiteor, and continued with the Prayer before the Crucifix.

            Divine Praises: De Profundis (Hugh MacKenzie)

            Litany of the Guardian Angels (Hugh MacKenzie)

            Anthony MacKenzie sings a lament composed by Rev. Angus MacDoald's sister in Barra, Scotland in the latter part of the 18th century. She later married a MacKinnon and settled in Rear Christmas Island.

            Hugh MacKenzie says the "Anthony MacKenzie is over 80 years of age and his memory is
            remarkable...The lament he just sang was learned from his mother."

            MacKenzie, Hugh Francis
            CA BI T-466 · Item · 1968
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Formation of the National Council of Scottish Cath. Soc in Sydney (N.S.)
            Accomplishments of the Society
            A Gaelic school in the old Lyceum
            A chapel donated in memory of Rev. D.M. MacAdam
            Scholarships for Scottish boys to enter priesthood
            The society published Mosgladh
            Officers of the Scottish Cath. Society
            Records of the society
            Preservation of the Gaelic language
            Reasons for the decline of the society
            School teachers in the early days forbade parents to speak Gaelic to children
            Cape Breton bards
            Scottish Cath. Soc. Had annual competitions - dance, music, song
            A story about Archbishop MacDonald
            Father D.M. MacAdam's funeral
            Tells story of and sings Vincent MacLellan's lament for Fr. MacAdam
            He saw his wifes ghost
            The result of controversy in a parish
            Fr. Duncan - first resident priest of Big Pond
            Fr Martin MacPherson...what happened when he found the church locked at Frenchvale...
            Peter Smyth - the story of an eviction
            Story about a widow...and a pie social

            Beaton, Sister Margaret
            CA BI T-190 · Item · 1970
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            "Brief talk of Father Michael Gillis
            Singing; this Cumhna was written by John MacKinnon, Big Pond.
            True, funny stories
            MacPherson story...
            Father MacAdam's death...
            Address to Scottish Catholic Society; first Convention - short time after Father D.M. MacAdam's death.
            Song part of Cumhna composed by Vincent MacLllan; Cumhna in honor of Father D.M. MacAdam.
            Duain - Halloween customs in Cape Breton
            Funny stories - One about the carpenter...
            Song composed for that carpenter by Mr. MacInnis; supposedly spoken by the man who hired the carpenter.
            ""Tell us something about Bishop Grant of Scotland and Canon MacInnis""
            Reads the address given to Bishop Grant and Canon MacInnis by Father Stanley MacDonald; composed by Father S. MacDonald

            Beaton, Sister Margaret
            Reminiscences of Gabarus
            CA BI T-47 · Item · 1966
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Robert Morgan Ottawa (Ont.), Gabarus (N.S.), Rouses Point (N.S.) Interrogates Mr. Fred Reid on his early life in Gabarus (N.S.), his birthplace, his ancestors, the history of Gabarus (N.S.), etc.

            Mr. Fred Reid Speaks of the Catholic Church which was there 68 years ago.

            Mr. Fred Reid Discusses the different families of Gabarus (N.S.) and their Religions

            Mrs. Truman Clark Asked Mr. Reid questions concerning the early settlers of Gabarus (N.S.)

            Mr. Fred Reid Said that the Roy family, after leaving Scotland, changed their name to Reid.

            Mr. Fred Reid The Campbell's tried to kill them in Scotland

            Robert Morgan Tell us what you know about the Loyalists

            Mrs. Truman Clark Mrs. Truman Clark presents map and discusses, with the others, the Land Grants

            Robert Morgan Asks what is known about "Squatters Rights"?

            Mr. Fred Reid Armstrong - vessell blew up and he was drowned

            Mr. Fred Reid The land could be had a long time before the grants were given

            Mr. Fred Reid DeOrmistons were Huguenots.

            Mrs. Truman Clark How many factories were there in times?

            Robert Morgan Methodist Church...

            Mr. Fred Reid Was there a battery around here?

            Mr. Fred Reid Asks why Gabarus (N.S.) bigger than it is now?

            Mrs. Truman Clark Discussed the early people of Gabarus (N.S.)...

            Mrs. Truman Clark Why did the fishermen go on strike? They went on strike because of the small price of lobster

            Mrs. Truman Clark Where did you sell the lobster? They were canned and sent to Halifax (N.S.), then shipped over-seas

            Mrs. Truman Clark Speaks of his work in a lobster cannery - .05 cents an hour

            Mrs. Truman Clark Tell us about the politicians around here in your time...

            Mrs. Truman Clark What do you know about Alex Johnson and Dr. Kendall?

            Mr. Fred Reid Gives and interesting history of the Orange Hall.

            Mrs. Truman Clark You were Customs Officer, weren't you, Mr. Reid?

            Robert Morgan What can you tell us about the First World War?

            Robert Morgan Did the Catholics speak Gaelic

            Mr. Fred Reid It is often clear in Gabarus (N.S.) when it is very foggy in Louisbourg

            Robert Morgan He says people want to see the shore and not fancy places through the woods

            Robert Morgan Asks if there are any Mi'kmaq here

            Mrs. Carita Reid Introduces herself

            Robert Morgan Asks Mrs. Reid her age, and where she lives.

            Mrs. Carita Reid The first Bagnell was General Bagnell who came during the war.

            Mrs. Reid Gives the history of her ancestors

            Mrs. Reid Gives the history of the old house on Rouses Point (N.S.)

            Robert Morgan Asks about the story of the French ship...

            Robert Morgan How long were you a Sunday school teacher

            Robert Morgan Information on MacGillivary's, Low Point (N.S.), Newfoundland, and Cape Breton County

            Robert Morgan Do you know anything about the Lobster fisheries here in Rouses Point (N.S.)?

            Mrs. Carita Reid Methodist Church was built long before the Baptist Church.

            Mrs. Carita Reid Were automobiles common in the early days?

            Mrs. Carita Reid Graveyards...

            Mrs. Carita Reid Do you know anything about the Mi'kmaq in the early days?

            CA BI T-391 · Item · 1977
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of a gaelic church service in Loch Lomond, Cape Breton (N.S).

            MacDonald, Rev. J.B.N. - Opening prayers

            Loch Lomond Gaelic Singers - Hymn

            MacDonald, Rev. J.B.N. - Prayer

            Loch Lomond Gaelic Singers - Precenting

            MacDonald, Rev. J.B.N. - Scripture reading - 23rd Psalm

            Loch Lomond Gaelic Singers - Hymn

            MacDonald, Ross; Morrison, Kenneth - Hymn - "In the Garden"

            Loch Lomond Gaelic Singers - Precenting

            MacDonald, Rev. J.B.N. - Sermon

            MacDonald, Rev. J.B.N. - Sermon

            Loch Lomond Gaelic Singers - Precenting

            MacDonald, Mary Catherine "Kay"