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CA ON00279 HF01-S001-01 · Subseries · 1975-2003
Part of Newsletters series

The Hilites newsletter covered a wide range of topics about the Sisters’ daily lives on a monthly basis. Pilgrimages, healthcare, and ministry information is largely discussed in each issue. Chapter is discussed during the years that Chapter was held. Sister memorial biographies and lists of deceased Sisters are present in each issue. Lists and descriptions of important Community events, such as feast days, are also provided. Newspaper articles from outside sources are included to inform the Sisters of news from the surrounding geographic locale.

Historical Play series
CA ON00279 F01-SF05-S009 · Series · 1993
Part of Sister Marie Angela Aubert sous-fonds

This series contains the script and parts of the program for The Great Adventure, a play written and produced by Sister Marie Angela Aubert for the 125th Anniversary of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London. The play follows Mother Antoinette, Sister Ursula, Sister Ignatia, and Sister Francis as they travel from Toronto to London by train and arrive at Kent Street House, the first home in London for the Sisters. Pages four to six of the program are present and include a list of actors, acknowledgement to those who assisted with production, a summary of the acts, Sister Thecla’s poem “A Pebble from Le Puy,” Sister Marie Angela Aubert’s “Note From the Editor/Producer,” and the beginning of Sister Diane Drouillard’s “News From Fort Liard” which details her experiences at Fort Liard.

Historical research
CA ON00279 F01-SF08-S010 · Series · 1869 [photocopied 1980]-1990
Part of Mother Julia Moore sous-fonds

This series consists of historical research conducted by Mother Julia Moore. Material includes research material, pamphlets, magazines, clippings, notes, correspondence, and drafts of writings. The topics covered include general histories and timelines, histories of the Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Canada, histories of the congregation in London, histories of Sisters in Western Canada, history of the Canadian Medaille Team (a congregation wide study group dedicated to the translation and study of the primitive constitutions, spiritual life and observances), history and symbology of the coat of arms; histories of the Sisters in Peru, histories of the community institutions run by the Sisters in London, and house histories (institutions and residences of the Sisters of St. Joseph) from across Canada. Her research primarily covers the late 1800’s to the late 1900’s. Material of note includes research for, drafts, and published versions of Beginnings in London Diocese 1868-1878 by Mother Julia Moore; a photocopy of Frontiers and Foundations 1851-1985; Alice Mulvey’s unpublished article “A 20th Century Haven” which summarizes the history of Marian Villa in London, Ontario; correspondence concerning the Post-Conciliar Commission; Centre Report Volume 4, Issue 15 (July 20, 1989), a publication by St. Joseph’s Health Centre of London; a photocopy of the pamphlet for the Sisters of St. Joseph Federation International’s 150th anniversary event in 1989; pamphlets from the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada Federation’s 135th anniversary event in Toronto, 1989; material from the workshop for congregational archivists held in Missouri in 1985; and material from Summer Institute 1975, an event organized by the Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Canada to gather, share, and present their research, including notes, itineraries and outlines of a lecture on Jean Pierre Médaille. A few items are in French and Spanish.