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Human Resources
CA ON00279 F01-S123-09 · Subseries · 1993-2007
Part of Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse series

Subseries contains information about staff, staff activities and events, staff training, and correspondence. There are bulletins, song sheets, audio discs, and photographs related to special events including St. Joseph’s Day and Staff Service Awards. There are also printouts of slides for Mount St. Joseph driver training. The subseries also contains a collection of staff newsletters from 200 to 2006.

Ignatia Hall
CA ON00279 F01-S123-14 · Subseries · 1968-2007
Part of Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse series

Ignatia Hall was the infirmary wing of Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse built as a Centennial Project in 1968; it housed Senior Sisters as well as members of the Generalate and the Novice classrooms. Subseries contains a local history of Ignatia Hall, reports and personnel information, correspondence regarding plans for Ignatia Hall. There are also furniture receipts, furniture donation logs and step-by-step instructions for the blessing of the new altar for Ignatia Hall. Additionally, there is a diary containing “Ignatia History” written by Sr. Marguerite Sullivan, and a residence list of Sisters who were residents of Ignatia Hall (1982-1987), and a Pre-Chapter update 1975-1991 which discusses notable occurrences at Ignatia Hall. Furthermore, there are Ignatia Hall history Chronicles for 1975-1983 and 1996-1999, Ignatia Community Histories 2000-2001, “Ignatia Notes” newsletters 1997-1998, and Operational Reviews from 2000-2004 which are reports and presentations that deal with the history, values and goals of the Sisters in Ignatia Hall.

Motherhouse Move
CA ON00279 F01-S123-15 · Subseries · 1950, 2005-2007
Part of Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse series

Subseries contains documents, photographs, and newsclippings about the construction and move to the new Sisters’ Residence from the Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse. There are programs, song sheets, and correspondence about the turning of the sod at the new building on June 20, 2005. The subseries contains newsclippings and construction pamphlets pertaining to the new Sisters’ Residence, mainly on the environmentally friendly building design which won the Sisters of St. Joseph the Urban League’s Green Brick Award.