Sister Marie Angela Aubert wrote over 140 short plays while she was treasurer for the Guest Wing at the University Hospital in London, Ontario. This series contains correspondence concerning the plays, scripts, and recordings of performances. The plays are cover a wide variety of religious subjects such as the Passion, the Immaculate Conception, Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, and many other stories from the Bible. 140 of the plays are specifically inspired by the Good News Bible. Some of the scripts are annotated with the names of the actors. There is also "Make the Bible Come Alive," a pamphlet with five scripts of Sister Marie Angela Aubert’s plays. 140 of the plays were granted Imprimatur and Nihil Obstat, which means the content of the plays has been deemed of good standard and in keeping with the teachings of the Church. The letters from the Bishop of London, the Most Rev. John M. Sherlock, D.D., and Rev. J. Murray Watson, M. Div. granting these declarations are present. For more information on this, see F01-SF05-S002. Accompanying the computer disks are two letters, one from Sr. Patricia Edward, FSP and one from “Brad” concerning the return of the disks.
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CA ON00279 F01-SF05-S001
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1997-2004
Part of Sister Marie Angela Aubert sous-fonds
CA ON00279 F01-SF05-S001-01
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File
Part of Sister Marie Angela Aubert sous-fonds
CA ON00279 50-0030-0031-10
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File
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1978-1982
Part of Peru Mission series
CA ON00279 F01-S135-01-01
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File
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1935-1975
Part of Finance series
CA ON00279 F01-SF06-S004-02
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1937-1962
Part of Fontbonne Hall sous-fonds
CA ON00279 F01-S123-01-03
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File
Part of Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse series
CA ON00279 F01-S113-05-06
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Part of Community Histories collection
CA ON00279 F01-S072-02
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1982
Part of Annals Windsor, Ont. series
This subseries contains the history of the Sisters' residence and foster home at 253 Belleview Avenue, Windsor. The foster home was intended to provide short term emergency placement for five children, but later adapted to provide placement for two children with physical and/or mental disabilities long term and up to three children short term. The Sisters welcomed the first child on August 1, 1980. After the first few months, the Roman Catholic Children's Aid Society assumed the finances of the home for the following year. However, to meet growing needs the Sisters again took over financial responsibility and moved the house to 7770 St. Rose Avenue in 1982.
CA ON00279 F01-S036-01-04
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File
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1995-2000
Part of Annals Belle River, Ont. series
CA ON00279 F01-S036-01-06
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File
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1965-1983
Part of Annals Belle River, Ont. series