Stettler Hospital (Stettler, Alta.)

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Stettler Hospital (Stettler, Alta.)

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        Datas de existência

        1926-1927

        Histórico

        In 1925, the Board of Trade passed a resolution that the leaders of Stettler should ask Archbishop Henry Joseph O'Leary to set up a "Sisters' Hospital" in Stettler, Alberta. In turn, the Archbishop sent for four sisters from the Sisters of St. Joseph in the Diocese of London to run the hospital: Sister Patricia Coughlin, Sister Virginia Lobban, Sister Austin Gurvine, and Sister Jane Francis O'Rourke. They arrived in March of 1926.

        Due to religious factions in the community, soon after it was known that the Sisters would be running a hospital, another proposal was made to establish a public municipal hospital instead. Since the voting on this issue was dragged out, the Sisters went ahead and began work in a small existing hospital. Upon arrival, the Sisters cleaned the building and ordered new supplies because the hospital was in a poor state. The local parish was very supportive and a nearby cottage was rented for the purposes of storage and an oratory for the Sisters to celebrate mass and have community prayers.

        Meanwhile, a vote was finally conducted but failed to pass. After the district boundaries were redrawn, another vote was held in favour of a municipal hospital. Also around this time, the hospital's cottage was burned down by opponents. Both these factors contributed to the Sisters closing the hospital and moving to Galahad where the Village of Galahad had asked them to establish a Sisters' Hospital.

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        Stettler, Alberta; London, Ontario 1926-1927

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        Funções, ocupações e atividades

        Health care

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        Entidade relacionada

        Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.) (1868-2012)

        Identificador de entidade relacionada

        CA-ON

        Categoria da relação

        hierárquica

        Tipo de relação

        Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.) é o proprietário de Stettler Hospital (Stettler, Alta.)

        Datas da relação

        1926 - 1927

        Descrição da relação

        Entidade relacionada

        Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.) (1868-2012)

        Identificador de entidade relacionada

        CA-ON

        Categoria da relação

        hierárquica

        Tipo de relação

        Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.) é o proprietário de Stettler Hospital (Stettler, Alta.)

        Datas da relação

        1926 - 1927

        Descrição da relação

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        Parcial

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