Colección F01-S144 - History collection

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Título apropiado

History collection

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  • Soportes múltiples

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  • Fuente del título: Title is based on the contents of the collection.

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Colección

Código de referencia

CA ON00279 F01-S144

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Jurisdicción de emisión y denominación (filatélico)

Área de fechas de creación

Fecha(s)

  • 1925-2014 (Colección)
    Collector
    Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)

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Descripción física

53 cm of textual records
60 photographs : b&w.
51 photographs : col.
25 photographs : b&w negatives
1 photograph : b&w negative 12 x10 cm
1 painting : watercolour on paper ; 26 x 21 cm
34 postcards : col.
10 postcards : b&w

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Área de descripción del archivo

Historial de custodia

Alcance y contenido

This is a collection of reference materials collected by the Sisters illustrating the history and foundation of the congregations in Canada, the USA, and France. The collection illustrates Mother St. John Fontbonne’s life and work. There is a special focus on the history of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the London diocese. The collection is comprised of publications, calendars, correspondence, news clippings, photographs, postcards, an international directory, family tree diagrams, and a watercolor painting.

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Condiciones físicas

Origen del ingreso

The archivist accumulated these records to form a history collection. In the past, the archivist also served as a documentarian.

Arreglo

This is a collection, accumulated by the archivist.

Idioma del material

  • inglés

Escritura del material

    Ubicación de los originales

    The records are located at The Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada Archives.

    Disponibilidad de otros formatos

    Restricciones de acceso

    The Archives reserves the right to restrict access to the collection depending on the condition of the archival material, the amount of material requested, and the purpose of the research. The use of certain materials may also be restricted for reasons of privacy or sensitivity, or under a donor agreement. Access restrictions will be applied equally to all researchers and reviewed periodically. No researcher will be given access to any materials that contain a personal information bank such as donor agreements or personnel records, or to other proprietary information such as appraisals, insurance valuations, or condition reports.

    Condiciones de uso, reproducción, y publicación

    Permission to study archival records does not extend to publication or display rights. The researcher must request this permission in writing from the Archives.

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    Acumulaciones

    No further accruals are expected.

    Nota general

    The Sisters of St. Joseph congregation began in Le Puy, France in 1650 when six women joined together to offer their lives to those in need. By 1683, they had expanded the congregation to Gap, St. Vallier and Vienne. The women devoted their time to caring for the sick, the aging, orphans, the poor, and the imprisoned. During the French Revolution, the convents were suppressed, and many Sisters were arrested and imprisoned, including Mother St. John Fontbonne. After the French Revolution in 1808, Mother St. John Fontbonne re-established the congregation in Lyon, France and in 1863 many Sisters were sent to North America, where the first congregation, Carondelet, was established in St. Louis, Missouri, with the help of Mother Delphine Fontbonne. She later went on to establish the congregation in Toronto, Ontario in 1851. This was followed by the founding of the Hamilton congregation in 1852, the London congregation in 1868, the Peterborough congregation in 1890, and the Pembroke congregation in 1921.

    The Sisters of St. Joseph still flourishes today, and in 2012 four of the six Congregations, Hamilton, London, Peterborough, and Pembroke, joined together to become the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada. The Sisters’ still make it their mission to reflect “a profound love of God and of neighbour without distinction”. Today, the Sisters of St. Joseph can be found worldwide in over 54 countries and continue to respond to the needs of others.

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    Estado de elaboración

    Revisado

    Nivel de detalle

    Parcial

    Fechas de creación, revisión o eliminación

    July 2, 2020
    May 11, 2023
    May 15, 2023

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      Escritura de la descripción

        Fuentes

        Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada. Retrieved from: http://www.csjcanada.org/our-heritage. 2013.

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