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CA ON00279 F01-S070-03 · File · 1982-2004
Part of Annals Toronto, Ont. series

This file contains Sister Cathleen Mary (Mary Brendan) Flynn's summary of her ministry in Toronto. This includes pursuing a Master of Theology degree, pastoral visits to princess Margaret Hospital, and working with Continuing Education at Regis College. She also recounts social events, students, and activities at Regis College, such as the Anishinaabe Spiritual Centre. There are also programmes for cabarets by the Strawberry Social Singers and the Annex Singers of Toronto and correspondence between Sister Dorothy Ann Howley and Sister Mary Zimmer.

CA ON00279 HF01-S011 · Series · 1980-1981

This series consists of the annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton, Ontario while living at 37 Glenwood Drive, Brantford. Brantford, Ontario is located on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabeg and is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and adjacent to Haldiman Treaty territory. The records detail the ministries of the Sisters living there, their daily life, holidays, and faith-based activities. Ministries include being board members to hospitals and St. Joseph’s Villa Foundation, spiritual direction, parish ministry, and various committees such as a Constitutions Committee, Diocese and Community Faith Justice Committee, and Christian Living Committee. There is also a list of people to send Christmas cards to.

Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (Hamilton, Ont.)
408-350 Elliott Street
CA ON00279 F01-S072-05-01 · File · 1987-1990
Part of Annals Windsor, Ont. series

This file contains yearly summaries of the ministries of the Sisters living at Brighton Apartment Building at 350 Elliott Street.

4258 Seminole Street
CA ON00279 F01-S072-12-01 · File · 2000-2003
Part of Annals Windsor, Ont. series

This file contains chronicles of the Sisters time living at 4258 Seminole Street, primarily focused on Sister Theresa Marie Caillouette (1930-2020) and Sister Kathleen Lichti's ministries and social activities. There are also photographs of the building.