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Sister Lists series
CA ON00279 F01-S141 · Series · 1911-2012

This series contains records that describe administrative data about the Sisters including their membership in the congregation as well as any occupational roles that they fulfilled in education and healthcare. These files include handwritten lists, typed lists, directory books that list all the Sisters within the congregation and their contact information, and a booklet of Sisters’ feast days and the Necrology for Fall 2011 that lists the most recent deaths within the congregation.

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Sister and staff rolls
CA ON00279 F01-S141-03 · Subseries · 1988-2012
Part of Sister Lists series

This subseries consists of directory booklets that were printed annually and contain lists of support staff for the community, lists of all the Sisters with their locations and contact information, and all the Sisters’ feast days. Some of the later editions of the directories were printed with photographs of the Sisters in full colour. These directories enable the Sisters to form a sense of community with those in their congregation who they may not get to see or speak to often and enable them to remain familiar with all those in the congregation.

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CA ON00279 F01-S141-01 · Subseries · 1911-1988
Part of Sister Lists series

This subseries contains both handwritten and typed annual lists of where the Sisters would be posted geographically and the types of work that they would be doing including nursing and school postings. There is a handwritten list from 1911. These lists were compiled annually. When the congregation first started working in the London diocese, the Sisters worked to respond to apparent needs in the community and assignments were based on knowledge and skills. Typical occupational work for the Sisters was in either education or nursing.