This series contains very limited records about the opening of a mission house in Tweed, Ontario by the Sisters of St. Joseph from the Pembroke diocese. There is a short note about the plan for Sisters Emma Castonguay, Clare Sullivan, and Mary Keizer to share a house on Irving Street in Tweed, beginning in June 1986, and to formally open the house on July 16, 1986. There is correspondence from Sister Margaret Glofcheskie, the General Superior, appointing Sister Clare as the local superior for the house. There is also a short note indicating that Sister Clare taught for two years at St. Cartagh’s in Tweed beginning in 1984. The school was part of the Hastings County Roman Catholic Separate School Board.
Sans titreZone des éléments
Référentiel
Code
Note(s) sur la portée et contenu
Note(s) sur la source
- Hastings-region
Note(s) d'affichage
Termes hiérarchiques
Hastings, County of
Hastings, County of
- Terme spécifique Bancroft
- Terme spécifique Belleville
- Terme spécifique Carlow/Mayo, Township of
- Terme spécifique Carmel
- Terme spécifique Centre Hastings, Municipality of
- Terme spécifique Deseronto
- Terme spécifique Faraday, Township of
- Terme spécifique Hastings Highlands, Municipality of
- Terme spécifique L'Amable
- Terme spécifique Limerick (Hastings)
- Terme spécifique Limerick, Township of
- Terme spécifique Madoc, Township of
- Terme spécifique Marmora and Lake, Municipality of
- Terme spécifique Maxwell (Hastings)
- Terme spécifique Quinte West
- Terme spécifique Stirling-Rawdon, Township of
- Terme spécifique Tudor and Cashel, Township of
- Terme spécifique Tweed, Municipality of
- Terme spécifique Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory
- Terme spécifique Tyendinaga, Township of
- Terme spécifique Wicklow, Hastings
- Terme spécifique Wollaston, Township of