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CA ON00279 F01-S129-12 · Subseries · 2012-2013
Part of Community Communications series

This newsletter pertains to the creation of the new congregation in 2012. The subseries contains news about those taking on new leadership roles. The recurring theme is about building a cohesive vision for the new congregation. Newsletter items included summaries of presentations from various committees such as the Material Resources Committee, which managed congregational policies, property, and revenue, the Chapter Planning Committee, the and Liturgy Planning Committee, and the Website Committee.

CA ON00279 F01-S143-03 · Subseries · 2003
Part of Policy series

This subseries reflects the congregation’s policies and procedures for the use of technology in the early 2000s. The subseries consists of a form detailing the computer policy (including topics such as internet and email access, security, and software, as well as correspondence pertaining to an information session on the employee computer policy.

Bishop Fallon
CA ON00279 F01-S128-01 · Subseries · 1910-1953
Part of Diocese of London series

This sub-series consists of correspondence, journal articles, historical reports, newspaper clippings, prayer cards, sermons, and photographs pertaining to the life of Bishop Fallon. These records include biographical material about the Bishop’s career as a clergyman, such as a photocopy of his his naturalization papers from the United States of America, dated 1908. Of particular note, there is material about his involvement in the bilingual controversy of 1910, where Bishop Fallon was quoted by the Toronto Globe, out of context, making derogatory remarks about French Canadians and their education within schools run by the Church, and the subsequent investigation by the Catholic Church. Also included are sermons and speeches he made during his canonical visits to the Sisters of St. Joseph between 1917 to 1926. The sub-series also contains the eulogy that was written about the Bishop after his death in 1935.