Catholic Church - History

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Catholic Diocese of Gravelbourg publications, clipping, invitation

Records pertaining to the history of the Catholic Diocese of Gravelbourg, including: a booklet entitled, Historical Sketches of the parishes of the Diocese of Gravelbourg, Sask. on the occasion of its Silver Jubilee (1955, 112 p.);

A photocopied journal article entitled, L'Annee 1934: Parcelles d'histoire, durant l'annee 1934, pour la Paroisse de Ste-Philomene de Gravelbourg, et en peu partout, pour le Diocese, a chronology of events from 1934 compiled by Msgr. L'Abbe James Branch;

A newspaper clipping taken from The Leader-Post, Regina entitled, Beautiful Gravelbourg church showcase for fine paintings (November 24, 1956) profiling the artwork in the interior of St. Philomena Cathedral at Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan;

Invitation from the Administrator of the Diocese of Gravelbourg on the occasion of the enthronment of His Excellency the Most Reverend Joseph Guy, O.M.I., Bishop-elect of Gravelbourg, held at St. Philomena Cathedral, Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, October 25-26, 1937.

Il était une fois

  • MI-13450
  • Item
  • 2000

Item is a VHS copy of segments from the television documentary series Il était une fois (translated Once Upon a Time) produced by Lynne Ouellet for Radio-Canada Saskatchewan between 1999 and 2000. The segments consist of historical sketches of Francophone Catholic church buildings, parishes, convents and cemeteries throughout Saskatchewan, namely: Église Gravelbourg (Our Lady of Assumption Co-Cathedral); Église Saint Denis; Église Bellevue (St. Isidore); Église Ferland (St. Jean Baptiste); Église (couvent) Val Marie' Église (cimetière) Willow Bunch (St. Victor Catholic Cemetery); Église Saskatoon (Sts-Martyrs-Canadiens); Église Regina (St. Jean Baptiste); and Église Delmas (St. Jean Baptiste de la Salle).