*Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, BC:
Nelson, Wendie. “Families of an Ethnic French-Canadian Parish (Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, B.C.),1910‑1950.” Unpublished paper, Canadian Historical Association, Learned Societies, 1989.
*Ocean Park, BC:
Runnalls, F.E. A History of South Arm United Church. Ocean Park, B.C., 1965. Pp. 21.
*Okanagan, BC:
11) Heywood -“One Stained Glass Window”; [b:95-05]
Hanskins, F. W. History of Okanagan Baptist Church of the Okanagan Baptist Association. West Summerland, BC: ?, 1963. Pp. 17.
Painter, Michael F. “First Picture of Okanagan Mission Church.” In: Okanagan History: Report of the Okanagan Historical Society 51 (1987): 152‑154.
*Okanagan Falls, BC:
Lindsay, Margie C. “The United Church at Okanagan Falls.” Okanagan History, Report 58 (1995):
99-102.[b:95-05]
*Oliver, BC:
Kangyal, Elizabeth Renyi. Church of Christ the King Parish. Oliver, BC: The Church, [1986?]. Pp. 36.
Rossiter, (Mrs.) Ethel. “The Oliver United Church 1921 to 1963.” Report of the Okanagon Historical Society 27 (1963): 58‑64.
*Pender Harbour, BC:
Vibert, Pat and Wayne Vibert. “Forest View Cemetery, Pender Harbour, BC:” British Columbia Genealogist 7, 3‑4 (1978): 55‑57.
*Penticton, BC:
Dewdney, Kathleen S. “Historic Church Marker Unveiled.” Report of the Okanagan Historical Society 34 (1970): 67‑72. [St. Saviour’s Parish.]
*Picardville, AB?:
Patterson, Neil A. “The Mystery of Picardville and the French Church.” Families 19, 4 (1980); 211‑222.
*Port Kells, BC:
“St. Oswald’s Anglican Church Cemetery, Port Kells, B.C.” British Columbia Genealogist 4, 3 (1975): 23‑26.
*Port Simpson, BC:
See/Voir:
10. Bolt-Tsimshian conversion;
Bolt-Tsimshian mission encounter.
*Prince George, BC:
Runnalis, Francis Edwin. A History of the Knox United Church, Prince George. Prince George, BC: Prince George Printers, 1986. Pp. 140, ill.
*Purgoyne, BC:
Davidson, Mary. “Purgoyne United Church.” British Columbia Historical News 22, 3 (1989): 11‑14.
*Quamichan, BC:
Williams, Davic Ricardo. One Hundred Years at St. Peter’s Quamichan. Duncan, B.C.: 1966. Pp. 83, illus.
Williams, David Ricardo. Pioneer Parish: the story of St. Peter’s Quamichan. Duncan, BC: St. Peter’s, Quamichan, 1991.
*Quesnel, BC:
See/Voir:
2. Pioneer Cemetery, Quesnel, B.C.
*Revelstoke, BC:
St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Revelstoke, B.C.: A Parish History Prepared for the Golden Jubilee of the Nelson Diocese. Revelstoke, BC: Croft, 1986. Pp. 26. (Revelstoke Museum, Box 1908, Revelstoke V6E 2S0)
Through the years: St. Peter’s Anglican Church 90th Anniversary 1898-1988. Revelstoke, BC: St. Peter’s Anglican Church, 1988. Pp. 23.
*Richmond, BC:
Knight, Patricia. Centennial History of St. Anne’s-Steveston 1891-1991. Richmond, BC: St. Anne’s-Steveston Church, 1991. Pp. 93, illus.
Kuzma, Stephen R., ed. 1949‑1979 Jubilee Commemoration, Ukrainian Catholic Parish of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 1979. Pp. 160. (Ukrainian and English).
*Rossville, BC:
VA/SA:
07) Banks, the Rossville Mission Press;[b:95-05]
*Rutland, BC:
Gray, A.W. “Mountainview Methodist Church.” Report of the Okanagan Historical Society 30 (1966): 50‑59.
*St. George’s, BC:
VA/SA:
05B) Anglican: Sharman & Bond-St. George’s Anglican Church.[b:95-05]
*Salmon Arm, BC :
VA/SA :
05B) Presbyterian: Hanna - “The Presbyterian Churches of Salmon Arm, 1898-1998";[b:95-05]
Humphries, Reginald. “The Catholic Church in Salmon Arm.” Okanagan History, 60th Annual Report (1996): 65-72[b:95-05]
Pellett, K. Anthony. A Brief History of the Anglican Church (Church of England in the Dominion of Canada) in Salmon Arm to 1988. S.L.: 1988. Pp. 47, illus.
*Sapperton, BC:
A Century of Service: St. Mary the Virgin, Sapperton, 1865‑1965. New Westminster, BC: ?, 1965. Pp. 48, illus.
*Shaughnessy Heights, BC:
Keenleyside, W.M. Shaughnessy Heights, United Church: the first half century. Vancouver, BC: ? 1978.
*Shawnigan Lake, BC:
Saint Francis Xavier Historical Society, comps. Saint Francis Xavier Church, 1887‑1987. Shawnigan Lake, BC: Salmon Publications, 1987. Pp. 198.
*Skookum Reserve, BC:
VA/SA :
??11) Glavin. [b:95-05]
*Sorento, BC:
Chaddock, Doreen and Claire Smith. “St. Mary’s Anglican United Church Cemetery, Sorento, BC:” British Columbia Genealogist 7, 3‑4 (1978): 48‑52.
*Souris, MB:
Tarbolten United Church Centennial 1888‑1988. Souris, MB: Tarbolten United Church Anniversary Committee, 1988. Pp. 39.
The Ties That Bind: 100 Years of Memories 1887‑1987: Alexander United Church. Souris, MB: Alexander United Church History Committee, 1989. Pp. 34.
*Spahomin, BC:
“Nicola Valley Landmark: St. Nicholas’ Church, Spahomin.” Nicola Valley Historical Quarterly 4, 1 (Jan. 1981): 5.
*Spalluncheen, BC:
Luttmerding, Reta. “The Catholic Church in Spalluncheen.” In Okanagan Historical Society 57th Annual Report (1993): 83-86. [b:95-05]
*Summerland, BC:
Phillips, Ivan E. “Festival of Remembrance.” Report of the Okanagan Historical Society 34 (1970): 73‑76. (St. Stephan’s Anglican Church).
*Stuart Lake, BC:
VA/SA:
10) O’Hara-Permanent Mission at Stuart Lake.[b:95-05]
*Trail, BC:
Redgrave, Marion C. History of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Trail, British Columbia, 1896‑1971. [s.l.: s.n.], 1972. Pp. 17.
*Vancouver, BC:
See/Voir:
3. Gill (World Council of Churches)(1983).
11. Rossiter(1987).
12. Dhaliwal-Sikhs, education.
05B) Jewish: Leonoff - “Vancouver and Its Outlying Jewish Communities, 1886-2000, Parts 1 and 2.”[b:95-05]
08B) Chao, Augustus, Rev. : Chao & Yu - Serving God with Heart and Soul: The Life of Pastor Augustus Chao.[b:95-05]
12) Joseph - “Catholic High School Religion Teachers’ Self-Perceptions of Preparedness and Efficacy in the Archdiocese of Vancouver, Canada.”[b:95-05]
13) Knowles -Vancouver’s Japanese Community, Anglican Missions, 1903-1942; [b:95-05]
13) Nayar - The Sikh Diaspora in Vancouver: Three Generations Amid Tradition, Modernity, and Multiculturalism.[b:95-05]
14) Jones - Attitudes Towards the Jewish Left in Postwar Vancouver.[b:95-05]
18) Turcotte - “Hospitals for Chinese in Canada: Montreal (1918) and Vancouver (1921).”[b:95-05]
A Guide to St. Mary’s Church, Kerrisdale, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1911-1986, produced on the occasion of the 75th Anniversary of the Parish. Granville Deanery, Diocese of New Westminster, Anglican Church of Canada, 1911-1986. S.l.: ?, 1986. Pp. 24, illus.
Adams, Neale. Living Stones: A Centennial History of Christ Church Cathedral, 1889-1989. Vancouver, BC: Christ Church Cathedral, 1989. Pp. 108.
Cummings, Leslie J. Our First Century: 1887-1987. Vancouver, BC: First Baptist Church, 1986. Pp. 81.
Ehman, Daniel. Golden Years 1923/73. Vancouver, BC: Parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 1973. Pp. 74, illus.
Fleer, David. “The Vancouver Church of Christ: 1941-1986: A Heritage on Which to Build.” D.Min. Thesis, Fuller Theological Seminary, 1987. Pp. 229. DissABs 48, 4 (October 1987). [Order No. DA8714924.]
Guardian Angels Parish: its past and present, in commemoration of its 40th anniversary as a parish, 1949-89. Vancouver, BC: Guardian Angels Parish Anniversary Book Committee, 1989. Pp. 86.
Jamieson, R.D., ed. Retrospect: The Story of St. Philip’s Anglican Church, Vancouver, 1925‑1975. ? 1975. Pp. 143.
Kent, Rozanne Feldman. Educating Vancouver’s Jewish Children: The Vancouver Talmud Torah, 1913-1959 and Beyond. Vancouver, BC: R.F. Kent, 1995. Pp. viii, 190.[b:95-05]
Pearce, A.H. A History of St. Augustine’s Anglican Church, Marpole, Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, 1965. Pp. 35.
Recalling Our Heritage, 1962-1982: Vancouver South Presbyterial United Church Women. Vancouver, BC: The Presbyterial, 1982. Pp. 32.
Reeve, Phyllis. Every Good Gift: A History of St. James’ Vancouver: 1881‑1981. Vancouver, BC: St. James’ Church, 1981. ix, Pp. 150.
Shevchuk, Sevastiian. Duadtsiat’ richchia ottsiv Vassylii an u Vankuveri, B.K. (20th Anniversary of the Basilians in Vancouver, B.C.).Vankuver, BC: oo. Vasyliiany, 1957.
*Vancouver Island, BC:
Brabant, Auguste‑Joseph. Mission to Nootka, 1874‑1900. Reminiscences of the West Coast of Vancouver Island. Sidney, BC: Gray’s, 1977. Pp. 119.
*Vernon, BC:
75 years of church history, 1892‑1967. Vernon, BC: Trinity United Church, 1967. Pp. 210, illus., ports.
Bagnall, G.P. “Vernon United Church.” Report of the Okanagan Historical Society, 27 (1963): 87‑93.
Hiebert, Albert. “A History of Vernon First Baptist Church, the First 40 Years.” Okanagan History, Report 59 (1996): 30-41.[b:95-05]
McCormick, Lucy. “100 Years at All Saints Anglican Church, Vernon.” Okanagan History, 60th Annual Report (1996): 60-64. [b:95-05]
Sovereign, A.H. “A Tree Grows in Vernon; the history of All Saints’ parish, Vernon, BC:” Report of the Okanagan Historical Society, check card -incomplete??
*Victoria, BC:
See/Voir:
2. Pioneer Square Cemetery...;
St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Cedar Hill Crossroads...;
Temple Emmanuel Cemetery....
15. Carey(1982).
09) Neylan - “Encountering Spirits: Evangelical and Holiness Revivals in Victoria, B.C., and the ‘Colonial Project.”[b:95-05]
15) Block - “‘Boy Meets Girl’: Constructing Heterosexuality in Two Victoria Churches, 1845-1960.”[b:95-05]
Brady, Patricia C. Has Anything Really Changed? A Study: The Diocese of Victoria Since Vatican II. Winfield, BC: Wood Lake, 1986. Pp. 170.
Burr, E.G. 100th anniversary, Saint Luke’s Church, Cedar Hill, B.C., 1860‑1960. Victoria, BC: ??, 1960. Pp. 11.
Coulter, Richard Riley. “The Strategy for Growth: The Victoria First Church of the Nazarene, Victoria, British Columbia.” D.Min. Thesis, Fuller Theological Seminary, 1987. Pp. 185. [DissAbs 48, 1 (July 1987). Order No. DA8709310.]
Kates, Kathryn and Randy Rowett. “Canada’s Oldest Surviving Synagogue is in Victoria, BC.” Canadian Jewish News 32, 14 (2002): 39. [b:95-05]
Kynaston, Matthew. Edifice Complex: a poor man’s purse, a century of dreams. Victoria, BC: James Bay United Church, 1991.
Parsons, S.J.B. Centennial United Church, 1885‑1970. Victoria, BC: Empire Printers, 1972. Pp. 65, illus.
Poppleton, Dorothy, et al. “St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Cedar Hill Cross‑road, Victoria, B.C.” British Columbia Genealogist 16, 3 (1974): 17‑23, illus.
Renfree, Harry A. Celebration 100: The Centennial Story of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Victoria, BC: Victoria, BC: Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1990. Pp. viii, 69.
Sargent, Hartley. Metropolitan United Church, Victoria, BC 1859‑1979: A Downtown Church in A Growing City. 1979. Pp. 32.
St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Victoria, B.C.: 75th anniversary bulletin, Sunday, October 29th 1967. Victoria, BC: 1967. Pp. 12, illus.
Thackray, Bill, ed. The Kirk that Faith Built -- St. Andrew’s [Presbyterian Church] on Douglas Street, 1890-1990. Victoria, BC: Centennial Celebration Committee, 1990. Pp. 170.
The Heritage of the Victoria Jewish Cemetery. Victoria, BC: Congregation Emanu-El, 1986. Pp. 8.
Tizzard, Aubrey M. Results of Revival. Sackville, N.B.: Tribune, 1970. Pp. 27.
Underhill, Stuart. The Iron Church, 1860-1985. Victoria, BC: Braemar Books, 1984. Pp. 96.
Victoria Friends Meeting: a history, 1907-1988. Victoria, BC: Victoria Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 1988. Pp. 85.
*Williams Lake, BC:
See/Voir:
10. Whitehead(1979).
12) Furniss - The Dark Legacy of the Williams Lake Residential School;[b:95-05]
*Yale, BC:
11) Edwards - “Unravelling the Past.” -church linens.[b:95-05]
11) Silk - “Yale’s Ecclesiastical Textiles.” [b:95-05]
Funke, Betty. “Church at Yale Has Roots.” Canada West Magazine VII, 4 (Winter 1977): 8‑9.
*Yarrow, BC:
05B) Mennonite: Neufeldt - Before We Were the Land’s: Yarrow, British Columbia: Mennonite Promise.[b:95-05]
05B) Mennonite: Neufeldt - education of the Yarrow Community, 1928-1960.[b:95-05]
*Manitoba *MB 06B
*Altona, MB:
Friesen, T.E., et al. Altona Mennonite Church 25th Anniversary and History. Altona, MB: Altona Mennonite Church, (1988). Pp. 148.
Epp-Thiesen, Esther. Altona ‑ The story of a prairie town. Altona, MB: D. W. Friesen & Sons, 1982. Pp. xi, 373.
*Balmoral, MB:
Balmoral United Church: One Hundred Years, 1889-1989. Balmoral, MB: Centennial History Book Committee, 1989. Pp. 64.
*Berens River, MB:
05B) Rome - Latin: Gray - Oblate-Methodist Relations, Berens River, MB, 1920-1940; [b:95-05]
17) Gray - “‘They Didn’t Get Along So Good Them Two!’: Tales of an Oblate and a Methodist Missionary at Berens River, Manitoba, 1920-1940.”[b:95-05]
*Beresford, MB:
Beresford Centennial Committee. Memories of Beresford. [1970.] Pp. 88, illus.
*Blumenort, MB:
See/Voir:
5B. Mennonite‑Loewen(1983).
Loewen, Royden. “Blumenort: A changing Mennonite community, 1874-1982.” M.A. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1983. Pp. 509.
Zacharias, Peter D. Footprints of a Pilgrim People: Story of the Blumenort Mennonite Church. Gretna, MB: Blumenort Mennonite Church, 1986? Pp. 291.
*Boissevain, MB:
History of the Whitewater Mennonite Church, Boissevain, Manitoba, 1927-1987. Boissevain, MB: The Church, 1987. Pp. 99.
*Brandon, MB:
12)Mitchell & Morrison - Boosterism, Brandon College and the Crisis of the Great Depression; [b:95-05]
By Steps, Not Leaps: St. Augustine of Canterbury Parish, Brandon, Manitoba, 1881-1981. Brandon, MB: s.n., 1981. Pp. 352.
First Presbyterian Church: a Prairie Fortress History 1925-1985. Brandon, MB: The Church, [1985]. Pp. 164.
*Brandon Hills, MB:
McDowell, D. “One Hundred Years Young.” Manitoba Pageant 24, 4 (Summer 1979): 6‑7.
*Cardinal, MB:
de Leysac, André. “A Heritage Project in Cardinal [Man.]: The Renewal of Chapelle Ste. Thérèse.” Manitoba History 20 (Autumn 1990): 23‑24.
*Cardurcis, MB:
“Cardurcis: A Very Rural Church.” In Prairie Spirit: perspectives on the heritage of the United Church of Canada in the West, ed. Dennis L. Butcher, 309-310. Winnipeg, MB: The University of Manitoba Press, 1985.
*Carman, MB:
Many Grains, One Bread: The History of the Canadian Reformed Church and School at Carman. Carman, MB: History Committee of the Canadian Reformed Church, 1989. Pp. 179.
*Churtitzer, MB:
Stoesz, Dennis. “A History of the Churtitzer Mennonite Church of Manitoba, 1874-1914.” M.A. thesis, University of Manitoba, 1987. Ottawa, ON: National Library of Canada, 1989. ISBN 0-315-44182-8.
*Clandeboye, MB:
McDonald, Julia C. A Story of the Church at Clandeboye. 1976. Pp. 23.
*Dand, MB:
Saunders, J. Clark. “Dand United Church.” In Prairie Spirit: Perspectives on the Heritage of the United Church of Canada in the West, ed. Dennis L. Butcher, 311-316. Winnipeg, MB: University of Manitoba Press, 1985.
*Dauphin, MB:
Sklepowych, W., ed. Istorychnyj narys Ukrayins’koyi Hreko‑Pravoslavnoyi Cerkvy sv. Yuriya v Davfyni v soroklittya hromady vid 1927 do 1967 r./Fortieth anniversary of Ukrainian Greek‑Orthodox congregation of St. George. Winnipeg, MB: Trident, 1967. Pp. 103.
*Deloraine, MB:
Renton, Margaret. “Deloraine Presbyterian Church.” Manitoba Pageant 17, 3 (Spring 1972): 13‑14, illus.
*East Kildonan, MB:
John Black Memorial Church, Fiftieth Anniversary Committee, History and Research Subcommittee. a history of John Black Memorial Church, 1914‑1964, including an account of prior events leading to its formation. East Kildonan, MB 1964. Pp. 61.
*East Reserve, MB:
See/Voir:
5B. Mennonite-Rempel-Atlas of settlement.
*East Selkirk, MB:
St. Stanislaus Church, East Selkirk, Manitoba, 50th anniversary, 1912‑1962. Na piedziesieciolecie polskiej parofic. 1962. Pp. 6. (Part of the text is in Polish.)
*East Wawanosh, ON:
See/Voir:
2. Deacon Cemetery.
*Geysir, MB:
See/Voir:
5B. Mennonite-Faith(1983).
*Gimli, MB:
Howard, Ethel. “Gimli Lutheran Church Celebrates Its Centennial.” The Icelandic Canadian XXXVI, 4 (1978): 30.
*Gretna, MB:
See/Voir:
8B. Ewert-Schaefer-Mennonite Collegiate Institute.
Zacharias, Peter D. Footprints of a Pilgrim People: Story of the Blumenort Mennonite Church. Gretna, MB: Blumenort Mennonite Church, 1985. Pp. 291.
*Grund, MB:
Thorsteinson, Julan. “The Icelandic Church at Grund, Manitoba.” The Icelandic Canadian 33, 1 (1975): 25‑33.
*Hamiota, MB:
Lewis, S.S. History of Chumah Church. Hamiota, MB: 1953. Pp. 24.
*High Bluff, MB:
Stewart, Marjorie Elizabeth. The Story of the Church at High Bluff. High Bluff, MB: High Bluff United Church, [1971]. Pp. 48, illus.
*Killarney, MB:
Wilkins, Tom, compiler and ed. Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Killarney, 1890-1990. 100 Years of Vestry meetings ... and more. Killarney, MB: Struth Publishing, [1990]. Pp. 44, illus.
*Kleefeld, MB:
Friesen, Louella. Great is God’s Faithfulness: A Pictorial History Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Evangelical Mennonite Church, Kleefeld, Manitoba, 1874-1999. Steinbach, MB: Martens Printing, 1999.[b:95-05]
*Krimmer, MB:
Plett, C.F. The Story of the Krimmer Mennonite Brethren Church. Winnipeg, MB: Kindred, 1985. Pp. 335.
*La Montagne Pembina, MB:
Roy, Marie Anna A. La Montagne Pembina au temps des colons: historique des paroisses de la région de la Montagne Pembina et biographies des principaux pionniers. Winnipeg, MB: 1969. 226p: illus., cartes.
*Mapleton, MB:
Centenary, 1861-1961: St. Clement’s Church, Mapleton, Diocese of Rupert’s Land, Canada. Mapleton, MB: s.n., 1961. Pp. 40.
Railton, Vernon. St. Clement’s Anglican Church, Mapleton: down the walkway - and into history: 1861-1986. Mapleton, MB: s.n., 1986. Pp. 54.
Mennonite West Reserve, MB:
See/Voir:
5B. Mennonite-Rempel-Atlas of villages.
*Neepawa, MB:
St. James Anglican Church, Neepawa, Manitoba: 100 Years of Worship 1889‑1989. Neepawa, MB: St. James Centennial Committee, 1989. Pp. 47.
History of the First Baptist Church Neepawa. 1967. Pp. 40, illus., ports.
*New Iceland, MB:
Thor, J. “Religious Controversy in New Iceland, 1877‑1880.” M.A. Thesis, University of Manitoba / Winnipeg, 1980.
*Notre‑Dame-de-Lorette, MB:
Monographie d’une Paroisse manitobaine: Notre‑Dame de Lorette. [Saint‑Boniface, 1951.] Pp. 50, illus.
*Oakland, MB:
Stuart, J.A.D. The Prairie W.A.S.P.: a History of the rural Municipality of Oakland, Manitoba. Winnipeg, MB: Prairie Publishing, c1969. Pp. xiii, 258.
*Pilot Mound, MB:
Hughson, Mona (ed.). Our Heritage of Faith: Pilot Mound United Church, 1888-1988. Pilot Mound, MB: The Church, 1988. Pp. 154.
*Red River, MB:
See/Voir:
8B. Provencher‑Lussier(1985).
10. McGuire (Grey Sisters)(1986).
15. Pannekoek-Anglican church and society.
11) Coutts-St. Andrew’s Church.[b:95-05]
Coutts, Robert. The Road to the Rapids: Nineteenth-Century Church and Society at St. Andrew’s Parish, Red River. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary Press, 2000. 238 p.[b:95-05]
Mitchell, Estelle. Les Soeurs grises de Montréal à la Rivière Rouge, 1844-1984. Montréal, QC : Méridien, 1987.
Pannekoek, Frits. “The Anglican Church and the Disintegration of Red River Society, 1818‑1870.” In The West and the Nation, eds. Carl Berger and Ramsay Cook, 72-90. Toronto, ON: McClelland and Stewart Ltd., 1976.
Pannekoek, Frits. “The Anglican Church and the Disintegration of Red River Society, 1818‑1870.” In The Prairie West: Historical Readings, eds. R. Douglas Francis and Howard Palmer, 100-116. Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta Press, 1985.
Sprague, Douglas and R.P. Frye. The Genealogy of the First Metis Nation: The Development and Dispersal of the Red River Settlement, 1820-1900. Winnipeg, MB: Pemmican, 1983. Pp. 241.
Stevenson, Winona L. “The Church Missionary Society Red River Mission and the Emergence of a Native Ministry, 1820-1860: with a case study of Charles Pratt of Touchwood Hills.” M.A. Thesis, University of British Columbia. Ottawa, ON: National Library of Canada, 1989. 3 microfiches.
*Reinland, MB:
Zacharias, Peter D. Reinland: An Experience in Community. 1976. Pp. 350.
*Riverton, MB:
Roy, Guy‑André. « Les retrouvailles. » L’église et l’enclose paroissial de Saint‑Mathias de Rouville. Coll. No. 3. Québec, QC : Ministère des Affaires culturelles. 21p.
Thompson, Thordis. “The Riverton Church.” Icelandic Canadian XXXVI, 1 (1977): 8‑11.
*Rivière Rouge, MB:
See/Voir:
7. Mitchell-Soeurs Grises.
Mitchell, Estelle. Les Soeurs grises de Montréal à la Rivière-Rouge, 1844-1984. Montréal, QC : Meridian, 1987. Pp. 395.
*Rockway, MB?:
VA/SA:
05B) Mennonite: Steiner - Rockway Mennonite Collegiate, 1945-1995;[b:95-05]
*Rosa, MB:
Chubaty, Anne. 25th Anniversary of the Ukranian Catholic Women’s League of the Holy Eucharist Catholic Church at Rosa, Man., June 26, 1988. Rosa, MB: Ukranian Catholic Women’s League of Canada, Rosa Branch, 1989. Pp. 125.
*St-Alphonse, MB:
Tapestry of Faith: R.C. Parish of St. Alphonse, 1883-1983. St. Alphonse, MB: The Committee, (1988). Pp. 408.
*St Andrew’s Rectory, MB:
Priess, Peter J. “St. Andrew’s Rectory National Historic Park.” Manitoba Archaeological Quarterly 9, 3 (July 1985): 14‑20.
*St-Boniface, MB:
See/Voir:
7. Cormier-les Carmélites.
10. McCarthy(1986).
Notre-Dame des Prairies/Our Lady of the Prairies. Winnipeg, MB: Culture, patrimoine et loisirs Manitoba. Direction des ressources historiques/Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historical Resources Branch, 1986. (Trappists).
Teillefor, Jean‑Marie, comp. La Paroisse St‑Joachim de la Broguerie, 1883‑1983. St‑Boniface, MB: Comité du livre du Centenaire de la Paroisse St‑Joachim de la Broguerie, 1983.
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