October 2011

A Move, an Online Exhibit and a Celebration
Each of the last three months has held its own excitement. The Sisters’ Administration Centre moved to 101 Thorncliffe Park Drive at the end of August. On Sept. 27, a new online site was launched, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the availability of post secondary education for women in Toronto, made possible by the efforts of the University of St. Michael's College Archives along with the Sisters of Loretto Archives and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto Archives. On Thanksgiving, the Sisters celebrated their 160th Anniversary. Read more about all these events, linked below.
Contents:
Prayers and reflections
News on the website
- 160 Years Later... Sisters and Associates celebrate the anniversary
- The Sisters’ education ministry is applauded - Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board Recognizes Religious Orders with Catholic Award of Merit
- Sisters are stars of this story - Sisters Featured in Nuit Blanche Installation
- How post secondary education for women in Toronto began - 100 Years of Women’s Education at St. Michael’s College: Library and Online Exhibit
- Teachers and students introduce the public to their school’s history - Cloister: St. Joseph’s College School Art Installation for Nuit Blanche
- A drama of salvation illustrated with pottery - Re-enacting the Story of God's Love for Us
- 101 Thorncliffe Park Dr. is the Sisters’ new Administration Centre- Sisters Move their Business Offices
- Their ministries took the Sisters far and wide - Missions at Home and Abroad
Other news
- The Catholic Register carried an article on the Nuit Blanche art installation
- The Catholic Register carried an article on Faith Connection’s participation during the evening of Oct. 1
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