Sous-fonds consists of textual records, three albums and loose photographs depicting various events of Sister Eveline's life. The photographs are of her 50th Jubilee celebration at St. Andrew the Apostle Church in London, Ontario. There are also photographs and postcards from her personal and family life in Ontario, her time at Lumen Vitae, Belgium, and her time in the Exodus program, in Dittmar, Missouri. The sous-fonds also includes handwritten correspondence, certificates, and newspaper clippings and obituaries. The majority of materials are in English, with some correspondence and the Lumen Vitae booklets written in French.
Sem títuloSeries consists of a photograph album that documents the time Sister Eveline Gagne spent at the Exodus program held in Dittmar, Missouri, in 1988. This program included priest missionaries from Australia, United States, and the Philippines. There were only ten participants accepted to the program, and Sister Eveline was one of five Sisters. The Sisters were from England, Canada, and the United States. Sister Eveline kept in touch with a Maryknoll Sister, Gertrude Maley, with whom she exchanged correspondence for 50 years.
Series consists of photograph album that documents the time Sister Eveline spent in the Lumen Vitae program in Belgium from 1965 to 1966. Includes obituaries for friends of Sister Eveline Gagner, and correspondence written by Sister Eveline to her family, Sister Yvonne, and other Sisters during her stay in Belgium. Some of the letters are written in French. There are also two booklets of daily prayers written in French, and a calendar of daily observances.
This sous-fonds contains material created and amassed by Sister Marie Angela Aubert. Sister Marie Angela Aubert was a writer of poetry, articles, poems and more and much of that material is included here. The scripts, records, and correspondence about the over 140 plays she wrote inspired by the Bible are present. A notable inclusion is 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. There is also correspondence with the Bishops of London granting her plays Imprimatur and Nihil Obstat, which means that the content of the plays was found to be in keeping with the teachings of the Church, are of good quality, and can be published. Her work was also included in Fine Lines: 1997 Anthology and Fine Lines II: 1998 Anthology by London & Area Writers. Both books are within this sous-fonds. In addition, there are various serial publications and clippings present which feature Sister Marie Angela Aubert’s poems, plays, reflections on her life and religious experiences, articles on education, and Letters to the Editor. There is also a research paper she wrote on the impact of Christianity in a detention centre. Sister Marie Angela Aubert was the Coordinator of R.C. [Roman Catholic] Jail Ministry Volunteers and the scripts for communion services at Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre are present here, too. The sous-fond also includes certificates, diplomas, transcripts, and teaching licenses presented to and earned by Sister Marie Angela Aubert, including her B.A. diploma from the University of Windsor and B.Ed. diploma from the University of Alberta. Sister Marie Angela Aubert spent much of her life as a teacher. While working at O'Leary High School she got the students involved in the Junior Achievements Program and at Catholic Central High School she supervised the CCH Business Club. Newsletters, administrative documents, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and an article written by her from these two programs are included in this sous-fonds. There are also invitations, awards lists, and thank-you notes from Sister Marie Angela Aubert’s time at these schools.
Sem títuloSister 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.
This series contains correspondence with the Bishop of London concerning the doctrinal and moral content of 140 of the short plays written by Sister Marie Angela Aubert. For more information on the plays, see F01-SF05-S002. Most Rev. John M. Sherlock, Bishop of London, asked Rev. J. Murray Watson, M. Div, to become Sister Marie Angela Aubert’s Censor Librorum, an authority who reviews text for the Church. Father J. Murray Watson granted Sister Marie Angela Aubert’s plays Nihil Obstat in 1996. Nihil Obstat is an official declaration that the text contains no doctrinal or moral errors and is in keeping with the teachings and views of the Church. It was issued again in 1997. In 1997, Bishop Sherlock also granted the plays Imprimatur. Imprimatur authorizes the publication of material and guarantees that the content is of good standard. The plays were reviewed in 2006 with Rev. Michael Prieur acting as Censor Librorum and the Bishop of London at the time, Most Rev. Ronald P. Fabbro, C.S.B., again granted Imprimatur with a recommendation for a minor revision to play #144. The letters detailing these events are present.