The subseries consists of treasurer’s reports presented to the Sisters’ Council, detailing account balances, expenditures, and disbursements.
This file contains a pamphlet for Christian Horizons, meeting minutes with Christian Horizons and the Sisters regarding future planning for the house and women cared for by the Sisters here for over 20 years, and letters advocating for government support.
This subseries contains a digital video disc of the film A Legacy of Service – A Film in Honour of the Countless Women Religious Who have Served in the Province of Alberta for over 150 Years. The film was part of the Catholic Sisters’ Recognition Project, a production initiated by the Covenant Health, Canada’s largest Catholic health care organization to celebrate the contributions of religious women, including the Sisters of St. Joseph of London, Ontario, to healthcare in Alberta. It was directed by Eric Spoeth.
There is a printed DVD cover with a photograph of a statue on the front, and a large group photograph of Sisters on the back. There is also a 2011 Annual report by the Covenant Health that covers the previous 2010 to 2011 year-in-review of accomplishments, celebrations, and service of the Catholic community in Canada. Inside the folder of the report is a loose-leaf letter dated December 2, 2011. The letter is an announcement of the collaboration between the Covenant Health and the Catholic community to pay tribute to the legacy of the Catholic Sisters in Alberta.
This sub-series consists of records concerning annual festivals and celebrations such as the Jubilees at London in May 1986, and June 1987, the Festival of Creativity in August 1997, and the Celebrate our Connections festival of 2006. The Festival of Creativity was a one “free day to play” on August 6th, 1997 which brought together Sisters and Associates to provide a day of creativity and brainstorming for creative projects to do together as a Congregation. The sale of Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse in April 2006 prompted the Celebrate our Connections festival as a point to reconnect and provide a reunion opportunity before moving to the new residence. Over 230 former community members attended the festival. This subseries includes address of current residence and timeline of the festivals, booklets, ceremony schedules and programs, correspondence, homilies, liturgy materials, music sheets and hymns, newspaper clippings, and photographs of the festivals.