Thursday, August 30, 2007

82/83 Christmas Eve at the St. Albert Cathedral was Celebrated by Both Protestants and Catholics (8)



Click here to see the picture larger (St. Albert Pictorial History pg. 5)

Which Cathedral (Church) was the masses mentioned below celebrated in?

Summary:

Religious observances were central, like attending mass, especially Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve, which was also attended by English speaking protestants from Fort Edmonton.   Excerpts from the Edmonton Bulletin  also  mention community highlights.

Excerpts from Black Robe's Vision:







Suggestions for further research and development.
  1. Find out which Church has remained as an historical site until now (Dec. 2015)?
  2. Find out how and by what route people traveled from Edmonton to St. Albert?
  3. Find out what mass was like in the 1880s.
Further Exploration & Development:
  1. Visit the Father Lacombe Chapel.
  2. Work with the Church and Museum to reenact a mass in the 1860s. Video it and put it on this blog.
  3. Research and write a story about Christmas in St. Albert in the 1800s.
  4. Evaluate the usefulness of this post for each grade level and make suggestions for for grade level use.
82 , 83 (Links to pages in the Black Robe's Vision)

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