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Outdoor activities of the students of École normale classico-ménagère

1951 - Saint-Pascal-de-Kamouraska (Saint-Pascal), Quebec

Students from École normale Notre-Dame-de-Québec snowshoeing at the sugar shack

1965 - Quebec, Quebec

Sisters Jacqueline Boudreau (Sainte-Jacqueline-de-l'Assomption) and Réjane Thibault (Sainte-Jeanne-Maria) accompanying students to the sugar shack of Mr. Gérard Plante in l'Île d'Orléans.

Students practicing ironing at École normale classico-ménagère

1905 - Saint-Pascal-de-Kamouraska (Saint-Pascal), Quebec

Students waltzing between two periods of a broomball game at École normale Notre-Dame-de-Québec

1964 - Quebec, Quebec

The Jambes de bois team or Wooden Legs (Sisters) against the Étoiles filantes or Shooting Stars (students) playing a game of broomball as part of the Quebec Carnival at Notre-Dame-de-Québec Normal School.

Bill from the store Laurent, Laforce et cie for a piano destined for Mont Sainte-Marie

1870 - Montreal. Quebec

In June 1834, in accordance with the wishes of the students’ parents and following the advice of Abbott Quiblier, Ecclesiastical Superior of the Community, the General Council of the Congregation decided to add the study of music to the programmes offered in the city’s boarding schools. Notre-…

Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Cœoeur farm near Villa Maria boarding school

1970 - Montreal. Quebec - Photography : Joseph Maïolo

Foundress of the mission in Japan

1932 - [Montreal (Quebec)]?

The first missionaries in Japan were Sisters Sainte-Marguerite-de-l'Enfant-Jésus (Anne-Marie-Rose-de-Lima Cauchon), Sainte-Marie-Damase (Marie-Laura-Émérence Gauthier-Landreville), Saint-Arcadius (Marie-Rose-Marcelline Olivier), Sainte-Jeanne-d'Aza (Antoinette Castonguay) and Sainte-Agnès-de-la-…

The formation of teachers - teacher training colleges: Sister Simone Poissant

2009

Sister Simone Poissant recounts the history of teacher formation by the Congrégation de Notre-Dame. She begins by mentioning that the Congrégation was founded with the mission of teaching children. The Sisters of the Congrégation have never lost sight of this objective since Marguerite Bourgeoys…

Fort Ville-Marie

1600 - Ville-Marie (Montreal), New France (Quebec)

Group of students in front of Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto at the boarding school

1950 - Châteauguay, Quebec

In 1858, a young 14 year old girl named Bernadette Soubirous stated that she had witnessed several apparitions of the Virgin Mary in the Massabielle grotto in France. After a four-year enquiry, the Catholic Church authorized the Marian devotion of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes. At the turn of the 20th…

Group of three and a half and four year old children at Collège Mont Notre-Dame

1964 - Sherbrooke, Quebec - Photography : Studio Roland

History of the True Portrait of Marguerite Bourgeoys: interview with Sister Danielle Dubois

2010

Sister Danielle Dubois presents the painting entitled the True Portrait of Marguerite Bourgeoys, a painting that is very important to the Congrégation de Notre-Dame. This portrait was painted by Pierre Le Ber, brother of the recluse Jeanne Le Ber. The day after Marguerite Bourgeoys died, the…

Eighth Mother House

2005 - Montreal, Quebec

In 2005, the eighth Mother House was established on Sherbrooke Street.

Implementation of the missions in the United States: interview with Sister Anne C. Leonard

2009

Sister Anne Leonard recalls the origins and extent of the presence of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame in the United States.

The first foundation dates back to 1860 in Bourbonnais, Illinois. The Congregation ran a school there for 147 years and it was the only religious community…

Fire at the boarding school

1935 - Joliette, Quebec

Inventory of the convent and farm

1909 - Saint-François-de-Sales-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud (Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud), Quebec

Establishing Congrégation de Notre-Dame farms: interview with Sister Madeleine Juneau

2009

Sister Madeleine Juneau recalls that Maison Saint-Gabriel was a farm before it was turned into a museum. The historian Jacques Lacoursière underlines the importance of Saint-Gabriel Farm, he mentions how it was the mère nourricière of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame as were the other eighteen…

Formation and career of Sister Lucie Blondeau: interview with Sister Lucie Blondeau

2009

Sister Lucie Bondeau recounts her experience teaching Home Economics at the University of Ottawa.

She mentions how it was at the invitation of the Oblate Fathers that the Sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame set up a Home Economics Department in the Faculty of Arts at the…

Governance at the Congrégation de Notre-Dame: interview with Sister Thérèse Cloutier

2009

Sister Thérèse Cloutier recounts the history of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame focusing on its organization and the evolution of its mission. She recalls how, in the beginning, Marguerite Bourgeoys dreamt of a community of secular girls. In her eyes, this community would practise…

Maison Saint-Gabriel, passing on a patrimony: interview with Sister Madeleine Juneau

2009

Sister Madeleine Juneau mentions that the purpose of Maison Saint-Gabriel is to remember and to commemorate what happened here over the past 300 years. For the Sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame, who acquired the property in 1668, the objective is not to relive the past but to meet the…