Photo Gallery
Nov. 7, 2024 - "The View from the Sideline: Thoughts on the Relationship between the Catholic Church and the Indigenous Communities" - Manson Gloade
James F. Kenney Prize Winner
2019 Recipient of the James F. Kenney Prize, presented by the Canadian Catholic Historical Association
Left to Right: Prof. Barry MacKenzie (St FX Professor History & Catholic Studies), Kenzie MacNeil (Kenney Prize recipient), Dr. Peter Ludlow (President, Canadian Catholic Historical Association and St FX Adjunct Professor of Catholic Studies)
Convocation 2019
2019 Recipient of the Catherine & Archie MacPhee Memorial Award for Catholic Studies
Professor Barry MacKenzie (representing the Catholic Studies Advisory Committee) and Kenzie MacNeil (prize winner)
2019 Keynote Speaker and Award Presentations
2019 Recipients of the Catherine and Archie MacPhee Awards and the Rev. B.A. MacDonald Memorial Bursaries
Left to Right: Joseph MacMaster, Abigail Law, Hannah Krebs, Jamie Samson, Clare Quirk, Emily Matthews, Kenzie MacNeil, Catherine Culhane, Sarah Furness and William Kehoe.
Nov. 2019 Launch of "Venerable Objects: The Material Culture of Catholicism in Antigonish"
Students in CATH 298: Catholicism in Canada, under the supervision of Professor Barry MacKenzie, curated an exhibit at the Antigonish Heritage Museum which opened November 2018 and included 30 objects from 7 different local collections. The students are pictured here with Prof. MacKenzie and Bishop Brian Dunn.
CATH 298 Student Kenzie MacNeil explains to Dr. Suzanne Stewart the significance of her artifacts.
One of two display cases featuring artifacts connected to the CATH 298 exhibit.
2018 Recipients of the Catherine and Archie MacPhee Awards and the Rev. B.A. MacDonald Memorial Bursaries
Left to right: Tane Caubo, Leah Gray, William Kehoe, Kenzie MacNeil, Adam Morin, Thomas Prillo, Clare Quirk, Jamie Samson, Christina Turay, Emma Vossen and Aidan Wallace. Missing from the photo is Hannah Krebs.
Roundtable Discussion "Nature & Creation: Pope Francis on care of our Common House." Thursday, 28 January 2016
A roundtable discussion and Q & A session,
Drs. Steven Baldner, Santo Dodaro, William Sweet and Sr. Joanne O'Regan, CSM.
Panel participants (l-r), Dr. Joanne O'Regan, Dr. Steven Baldner and Dr. Santo Dodaro
Dr. William Sweet
Dr. Santo Dodaro
Dr. Steven Baldner
2016 recipients of the Rev. B. A. MacDonald Memorial Bursary and the Catherine and Archie MacPhee prizes
Front row (l-r): Kenzie MacNeil, Clare Bekkers, Caitlin Thomas, Katherine Bekkers and Hannah Keller.
Back row: Brandan Tran, Father Andrew Gillies, Adam Morin, Dr. William Sweet, Sam MacDonald and Bishop Brian Dunn.
Convocation 2015
2015 Recipient of the C. & A MacPhee Memorial Award for Catholic Studies
Left to Right: Dr. Suzanne Stewart, Natasha Purcell (prize winner) and
Dr. William Sweet (Co-ordinator of Catholic Studies).
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