Cette série témoigne des activités d'enseignement du père Paul L'Allier, s.j. en tant que professeur d'histoire au Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, entre 1962 et 1969, notamment à travers ses notes de cours, les références qu'il a utilisées et des travaux de ses étudiant.e.s.
Traductions de passages des Actes des Apôtres, avec les sous-titres des sections en français et le texte en Kanien'kéha. Le dernier cahier contient des instructions en Kanien'kéha d’un adulte malade pour le baptême, avec des sous-titres en français ou latin.
The collection contains biographical information on Joseph Chapdelaine, S.J., including copies of articles written about him and his catalogue entry. It also contains one photo of Father Chapdelaine.
The collection contains records that attest to his religious life, including invitations and articles pertaining to his celebration of 60 years in the Society of Jesus, Province of Upper Canada newsletters, newspaper articles about his religious career, handwritten notes on the unveiling of a monument dedicated to him, and memorial cards.
Many of the records in the collection pertain to Father Cadot’s years in the Northern Missions, including a bound collection of hand-transcribed memoires recounting his experiences there compiled by Father Rolland. It also includes a scrapbook of photos of Father Cadot at Chippewa and Guelph in the 1930s, some featuring community members, and newspaper clippings. Some correspondence from the 1930s between Father Cadot and fellow Jesuits during his time at Chippewa Hill can also be found in the collection, as well as a typed account of his time at Cape Croker and Saugeen, written by him. It also includes postcards from Cape Croker.
Cadot, JosephThe collection contains records relating to Father Asselin’s religious life, including certificates of baptism and confirmation, memorial cards, and a letter confirming his ordination (in Latin), as well as personal documents like passports, memos, and military certificates.
Many records in the collection testify to Father Asselin’s religious/academic involvement, including a copy of the Spiritual Exercises and his own research and publications on the Exercises, a booklet published by Father Asselin about spirituality, newspaper articles featuring his research, photographs from his lectures, scholastic certificates, and Loyola College mementos and brochures. Abundant correspondence from the 1950s to 1970s—mostly scholastic in nature and having to do with the Spiritual Exercises (which was his speciality), but extending to casual correspondence with friends, colleagues, and family—can also be found in the collection.
A number of photographs and negatives may be found in the collection which depict Father Asselin at a military camp and various religious ceremonies and conferences.
Asselin, David T.Original handwritten notes and transcription.