This file contains a scrapbook compiled by Sister Mary Josephine Fox from her reception and profession into the Sisters of St. Joseph and her time in Yellowknife. Includes photographs, journal entries, a news clipping, and a fabric bookmark made by an unidentified Inuit artist. Photographs depict her reception and profession, her family, Sisters and missionaries, the scenery, students and local people, travel, holiday celebrations, a mine rescue team contest, musical performances, Caribou Carnival, and the 1975 Indian Ecumenical Conference.
This subseries contains photographs from the Sisters ministry in Yellowknife.
This file contains photographs of the Sisters' activities in Yellowknife, including the Sisters, Indigenous communities, students, a gold mine, and scenery.
This series contains the annals of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph's community house at 88 Chestnut Street Hamilton, Ontario. The annals document the ministry of the Sister who lived at the house and in the area. The Sisters ministries involved health care, social services, parish ministry, and education.
Sin títuloThis file contains the annals of the community house at 49 Charlton Ave. E., Hamilton in 1998 as well as for the Brantford community from 2002 to 2003. The annals document which Sisters lived here and their ministries in health care, education, and pastoral ministry, primarily in Hamilton and the surrounding area. Other frequent topics also include the Sisters social activities, travel, and health as well as religious services and events, activities in the local parish, holidays and celebrations, and world events.
This file contains correspondence about potentially keeping the community house at 49 Charlton Ave. E. open, about material being archival, and well wishes for the new year.
This file contains information sheets outlining what annals are, how to keep annals, the value of annals, and what is archival material.
This series consists of the annals from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton at 273 Elgin St., Brantford, Ontario and a news clippings celebrating the Sisters’ 125th year in Brantford. Topics in the annals include the Sisters’ ministries, travel plans, daily life, holiday celebrations, health, and attendance to the arts, including the May 1996 bomb scare at the performance of Joseph at the Sanderson Centre in Brantford. Brantford, Ontario is located on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabeg and is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties and adjacent to Haldiman Treaty territory. The residence on Elgin Street, Brantford was opened after the two last Sisters moved out of the Sisters’ residence at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Brantford. Here, the Sisters did pastoral ministry and pastoral care.
Sin títuloFile contains a bound volume of summaries of historical events in Arthur based primarily off of articles from Arthur Enterprise-News.
File contains meeting minutes of the Sisters living in Arthur. Topics include: updates form the motherhouse, event planning, travel, participation in the parish, Sisters' ministries, and discussion of religious teachings. There is also a description of the role of local Superior and correspondence related to house repairs and the Sisters' goals.