This sub-series contains newspaper clippings about the formation and vocation of the Sisters. The newspaper clippings include a personal account of one Sister’s journey from The Boston Globe as well as clippings about becoming a Sister, news about the vocational and community work of the Sisters, and the history of Sisters of St. Joseph in London in The Canadian Register.
This sub-series contains preparatory notes and recommendations for study guides to be used during a vow renewal event. Two deeper reflection texts are also included, one prepared by Father Marius Nepper, S.J. that discusses the life of Father Medaille, the other by Père Wolff, S.J. which provides extracts from “Etude Sur la Lettre Eucharistique.”
This sub-series contains correspondence relating to the planning and organizing of the summer vow renewal program of 1981. Biographies of presenters, bulletin announcements, lists of attendees, travel dates, annotated agendas, meeting minutes, progress updates from the planning committee, and the application for vow renewal are also included.
This subseries contains photographs of the Mount Hope Motherhouse and surrounding landscape, taken at some time after the 1877 renovations. There is a scrapbook, titled “Ancient Collection from Mount Hope,” which contains newspaper clippings related to Bishop Fallon of London, St. Peter’s Seminary, the London Schools of Catechetic, Henry Edward Dormer, Bishop-Elect Dennis O’Connor, Father Frank Forster, the Canonization of Jesuit Martyrs, and Bishop Alexander MacDonnell. Bishop Fallon of London convalesced at Mount Hope. Three newspaper articles from 1961, 1962, and 1966 reference the Sisters of St. Joseph in London.