This file contains planning records what to do with Holy Rosary Convent. Includes an ideal timeline of sale, meeting minutes, and agendas.
This subseries contains the meeting minutes of the local council of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London in Windsor, Ontario.
This file contains the meeting minutes of the local council of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London in Windsor, Ontario.
This file contains a scrapbook with news clippings about the 1945 Windsor Ford Strike, tornadoes, floods, blessing of the tabernacle in East Windsor Hospital, the accomplishments of the Sisters' students, and Reverend F. X. Laurendeau, pastor to Our Lady of the Lake Church. There is also correspondence thanking the Sisters for their service in education and photographs of priests.
This file contains news clippings about the Sisters' activities in Seaforth. St. James School, and events in the town. There are also photographs of Sisters Mary Catherine McSherry and Mary Louis McSherry at the closing of the convent in 1983, the convent in 1985, and two photographs of students from St. James School posing with a hand-made "VICTORY" sign, likely from the end of the Second World War in 1945.
This file contains a history of St. Mary's Parish, West Lorne and a book about St. Mary's Parish, West Lorne, and St. Helen's Mission, Wallacetown. There is also an invitation to the open house of St. Joseph's Convent and correspondence about the activities at the convent, closing of the convent, and the Sisters' salaries.
This file contains correspondence about the Sisters' activities in Seaforth and the closing of the convent. There is also a photograph of a school, a list of Sisters who were in Seaforth, histories of the Sisters' ministry in Seaforth and St. James Parish, and an excerpt from the minutes of the Board of Advisors of St. James Church in 1971 about the closing of the convent.
This file contains the annals of the Sisters of St. Joseph of London while residing at St. Joseph's House of Studies.
The 1960 newsletter was a “trial run” of a community effort to provide news to the Sisters throughout the diocese. The newsletter successfully wove together important topics and issues for the Sisters, and was subsequently printed every two months. Healthcare, missions, ministries and important Motherhouse events, such as jubilees, are discussed in each issue. A list of new postulants is provided periodically. Community building projects, such as the Hamilton and Kitchener hospital expansions are documented.