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Newsclippings
CA ON00279 F01-S138-04 · Subseries · 1999-2006
Part of Social Justice series

This subseries consists of newsclippings related to social justice issues in Canada and abroad. It also includes intercongregational correspondence, and correspondence between Sisters and the Canadian government. The subseries also includes information leaflets, and brochures related to the newsclippings. Newsclippings and correspondence concern the September 11th 2001 terrorist attack, The 2003 War in Iraq, The Israeli occupation of Palestine, and Canadian federal and provincial policy on poverty, child poverty, and drug issues.

Newsclippings
CA ON00279 F01-S123-06 · Subseries · 1954-2007
Part of Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse series

Subseries contains news clippings, magazines, and copies of published articles concerning the Sisters of St. Joseph. The content covers events, activities, and historical milestones of the Congregation from 1954 to 2007 from the London Free Press, Globe and Mail, London Magazine, and Scene Magazine. This includes articles about the sale of the Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse, a 5-year-old boy injured in a sledding incident on the slopes of Mount St. Joseph and the 100th anniversary of the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1968.

Newsclipping
CA ON00279 F01-S019-06 · Subseries · October 2001
Part of Annals Edmonton, Alta. series

This subseries contains a photocopy of a newspaper article titled, “Hospital chaplains head to Ground Zero to offer comfort – trio brace themselves to witness aftermath of Sept. 11 devastation.” It was authored by Paul Northcott, a staff writer for The Journal, in Edmonton, and published in October 2001. The news clipping was sent to Sister Connie Kuefler from Sister Alice Caza. The news article is about Sister Ethel Steinkey, chaplain at Misericordia Community Hospital, who was about to embark on a two-week long mission to New York City offer counselling to the crew at Ground Zero who were tasked with clearing away the rubble left behind in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers. The staff at the Community Hospital had raised funds to pay for her flights and lodging. There is a printed picture of a profile of a smiling Sister Ethel by Ed Kaiser, The Journal staff photographer.