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44 Crosthwaite Avenue, Hamilton, Ont. Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S027 · Série · 1992-2002

This series contains the annals and photographs from the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario's community house at 44 Crosthwaite Avenue, Hamilton. The records document the ministries and social activities of the Sisters who lived here. These community houses were created so Sisters could experience community living. The Sisters purchased this house in 1992 and left in 2003.

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233 Charlton Avenue West, Hamilton, Ont. Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S025 · Série · 1988-1999

This series contains annals and correspondence related to the community house at 233 Charlton Ave. W., Hamilton of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario. This was a house where Sisters who were leaving Martha House, another residence, lived. The Sisters leased this house in 1988. The records present document the Sisters' studies and ministries in health care and social services. There is also correspondence about the lease.

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Elmira, Ont. Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S021 · Série · July 1999-June 2006

This series contains the annals by Sister Christina Straus of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario's ministry while living in Elmira, Ontario. There is also a news clipping, a history of St. Theresa of Avilia Church, and a list of benefactors to the church. Sister Christina Straus came to Elmira, Ontario in 1999. From 1996 to 2007 she served as Parish Minister at St. Teresa’s Parish in Elmira, Ontario. While there, she did parish work and did house visits. After which she moved to St. Joseph’s Motherhouse, Hamilton to continue her Prayer Ministry and her rug hooking.

Elmira is part of Woolwich Township which is located on the traditional territory of the Chononton (also called Attawandaron), Anishnaabe, and Haudenosaunee People.

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49 Charlton Avenue East, Hamilton, Ont. Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S024 · Série · 1976-2003

49 Charlton Avenue East, Hamilton was a community house of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario. The Sisters moved in in 1976 and were primarily involved in health care, education, and pastoral ministry in Hamilton and the surrounding area. The Sisters left in 2001. This series contains the annals documenting the ministries and social activities of the Sisters of St. Joseph who lived here. There is also correspondence, house meeting minutes, records from a workshop about keeping annals, and photographs. There are also annals from the Brantford community of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton.

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82 Oxford Street, Guelph, Ont. Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S023 · Série · 1977-1989

The Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario ministered in Guelph, Ontario since they founded St. Joseph’s Hospital in Guelph in 1861. This mission house at 82 Oxford Street, Guelph was operated from 1977 to 1989. This series contains the records of this mission house, including annals, a list of Sisters who lived here, and photograph albums. Guelph is situated on the traditional lands of the Attiwonderonk and the Haudenosaunee. It is part of the treaty lands and territory with the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, adjacent to the Haldimand Tract, and is part of traditional hunting ground of the Six Nations of the Grand River.

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Hamilton Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S054 · Série · 1990-2002

This series contains annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario covering their history from 1850 to 1990. There is also a newspaper from the Sisters' 150th anniversary and an account by Sister Katrina Rooney (1947-2007) on Mother Mary Martha Von Bunning.

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Kenilworth, Ont. Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S033 · Série · 1923-2011

This series contains the records of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario's mission in Kenilworth, Ontario. The Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton came to Kenilworth in 1924 to teach at a parochial school, teach continuation classes, as well as care for the altar and sanctuary in Sacred Heart Parish. Sacred Heart Catholic School opened in 1962 and the Sisters also taught there. The Sisters left in 1971, but teaching Sisters continued to commute to Kenilworth from Arthur until June 1976. Then, in 2004, the Sisters returned to Kenilworth to serve the various parishes of Kenilworth, Arthur, and Mount Forest, Ontario. At this time, the Sisters lived in the renovated rectory next to Sacred Heart Church. This series contains annals, a certificate of thanks, photographs, news clippings, historical summaries, financial reports, and correspondence.

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68 Bond St. S., Hamilton, Ont. Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S031 · Série · 1990-2012

This series contains the annals and photographs of the vocation house at 68 Bond Street South, Hamilton of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario. The house was established as a small community house where Sisters resided with the focus on vocation ministry to support the Congregation.

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Jamaica Annals series
CA ON00279 HF01-S002 · Série · 1989-2011

These annals chronicle the daily lives of Sisters Ann Marshall, Katrina Rooney, and Nancy Sullivan while they performed charitable works in Annotto Bay, Jamaica. These records discuss their efforts in healthcare and education, including their donation to fix critical water problems in the Infirmary as well as setting up several educational programs to help children to learn and read. The annals also provide nuanced detail by describing the Sisters’ living quarters, thoughts about their works, and about the town itself. The sub-series also includes Katrina Rooney’s photographs. These images show Katrina Rooney teaching in school, posing with community members, and relaxing in her leisure time. These images offer a “snapshot” of life in Annotto Bay. A larger photo album along with a two folders of photographs also makes up this sub-series. The album’s images provide further examples of Annotto Bay life, and include photos of a trip to Jamaica made by Sisters Claudia and Francis Rossignoli. This sub-series also has records that detail the 2001 murder of Father Martin Royackers, who also lived and worked in Annotto Bay. He was a member of the Upper Canada Province of the Canadian Jesuits and had served Annotto Bay for six years. This news shocked and saddened the Congregation. They were upset to hear the news of the violent attack in a place they considered as a home. The Sisters set up a memorial liturgy in response to the news. The sub-series also includes several drawings from children to the Sisters.

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88 Chestnut Street, Hamilton, Ont. Annals
CA ON00279 HF01-S026 · Série · Aug. 1981 - Jan. 1, 1983

This series contains the annals of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph's community house at 88 Chestnut Street Hamilton, Ontario. The annals document the ministry of the Sister who lived at the house and in the area. The Sisters ministries involved health care, social services, parish ministry, and education.

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