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1922-1962 (Vervaardig)
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3.5 cm of textual records
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This subseries contains a chronicle of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario’s ministry in Edmonton, Alberta from 1922 to 1962. The lengthy chronicle is contained in a black textured vinyl binder included with a news clipping and a printed picture of Mother Ignatia Campbell (1840-1929). The chronicles document the overall general history of the Sisters in the western region and their more outstanding achievements of parish events and activities, which serve as landmarks for the recollection of the many other incidents attendant on parish life. The Sisters were working in various ministries, such as education, health care, social work, and enhancing spiritual growth. There are two chapters specifically on the chronicles of the Sisters in the Edmonton Diocese. One chapter is from 1922 to 1932, and the other one ranges from 1940 to 1962. There are other chapters on the foundation of the congregation, a novitiate diary written by Sister St. Paul from 1925 to 1935, the opening of missions at Galahad, north Edmonton, Wetaskiwin, Killam, and Rimbey in Alberta, as well as a list of contributed items for the opening of the Edmonton Regional House.