All Saints, South Burnaby was initially within the parish boundaries of St. John, Central Park and began as the Alta Vista mission of that parish. Services were held in a store [1912] and then in a school and in private homes [1913]. The mission became a separate parish in 1913 and was named All Saints, Alta Vista by the Bishop, Adam de Pencier. The name was changed to "All Saints, South Burnaby" in 1950 and became "The Parish of All Saints, South Burnaby" when the parish was incorporated 1956. For many years, except for brief periods, the new parish was served by theological students, with the Rector of St. John, Central Park and other, often retired, clergy undertaking monthly sacramental duties. The first regular, long term rector began in 1932, and this pattern continues to the present. The first church building was erected on donated land, with the first service held in it in October, 1913. A church hall was completed in 1922 and a new larger church building in 1958 to serve the growing parish. The building was dedicated and the altar and sanctuary furnishings consecrated in October 1958. In 1967, the building debt was retired and the church was then consecrated by the Bishop. Further renovations have been made to parish buildings over the years to accommodate changing priorities. The parish continues to serve the south Burnaby area as it has done since 1912.
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BCAUL control number: ANGNW-386
Fonds consists of consecration records, vital statistics records, service registers, vestry records, church committee records, parish organizations' records, historical reference material, and non-textual-records. Includes consecration of church leaflet (1967); Parish registers including Baptisms registers (1912-19390, Baptismal registers (1939-1965), Confirmation registers (1913-1998), Marriage registers (1912-1987), Banns of marriage registers (1955-1986), Civil marriage registers (1925-1983), Burial registers (1915-1984); Service registers (1911-1989); vestry minutes and reports together with church committee minutes (1921-1977), propoerty and building financial records (1928-1969); church committee minutes and reports (1921-1985); Church School minutes (1928-1969), Men's club minutes and register (1931-1935), Women's Auxiliary and Anglican Church Women minutes (1934-1974); parish history; parish publications including Pew leaflets (1935-1996), issues of Our Church Times, USA, and The Burnaby Post 2, discontinued issues of newsletters (Saints Alive, Laymen's Lookout, The Enlightener).
Access to civil marriage registers is restricted as per FOI laws of the civil province of British Columbia.
Inventory list available both on paper and in electronic format.