Religious communities--British Columbia

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Alan Hammond interview

CALL NUMBER: T0627:0001 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1970 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: A continuation of the interview with April Britton begins this tape (continuation of T0626). She talks about the Emmisaries of Divine Light, and how their Lodge is run at 100 Mile House. (ca. 15 minutes) Mr. Alan Hammond talks about the Emissaries of Divine Light; Applied Ontology; how he came to be involved, the core belief in Ontology, and how people came to be involved with the Emissarian group. TRACK 2: Mr. Hammond continues with how people became involved with the group, its organization, beliefs, origins of the Emissarian ministry, and more on the structure and beliefs. He also discusses his impressions of Lord Martin Cecil; the various types of people found in the group; and a new outdoor education summer program to be offered for boys 15-20 years of age.

April Britton interview

RECORDED: [location unknown], 1970 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: April Britton talks about the Applied Ontology group and about the 100 Mile Lodge of the Emissaries of Divine Light organization; daily activities; attitudes; children; wages and private property. TRACK 2: More about children; Emissarian beliefs; her own story; more on the 100 Mile Lodge.

L'Arche : an ark for the poor ones of the forest

SUMMARY: "Testament" was a bi-weekly CBC Radio series that dealt with a wide range of spiritual ideas and values from cultures in Canada and around the world. It ran from January 1983 to November 1985 during ;the winter, summer and fall quarters. This episode is "L'Arche, An Ark for the Poor Ones of the Forest", by Jurgen Hesse. From to the L'Arche Greater Vancouver website: "Founded in France in 1964 by ;Jean Vanier, the son of Canadian Governor-General Georges Vanier, the ecumenical and interfaith communities of L'Arche began in response to the needs of people with developmental disabilities to find ;a valid place in society.";

The Hornby collection : The labour of obedience

CALL NUMBER: T4303:0199 SUMMARY: "The Hornby Collection" is an anthology of plays, documentaries, interviews and selected fiction for radio -- all written, prepared and produced in British Columbia. A feature on the life of the monk;s at Wesminster Abbey in Mission. Monaural version.;

CALL NUMBER: T4303:0200 SUMMARY: "The Hornby Collection" is an anthology of plays, documentaries, interviews and selected fiction for radio -- all written, prepared and produced in British Columbia. A feature on the life of the monk;s at Wesminster Abbey in Mission. Stereo version.;