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Cloth cutting lesson at Institut familial Chanoine-Beaudet

1952 - Saint-Pascal-de-Kamouraska (Saint-Pascal), Quebec

Women’s Education - Institut familial Chanoine-Beaudet in Saint-Pascal de Kamouraska: interview with Sister Marthe Charron

2009

Sister Marthe Charron outlines the evolution of l’Institut familial Chanoine-Beaudet in Saint-Pascal de Kamouraska that was run by the Congrégation de Notre-Dame.

She begins in 1897 when Father Alphonse Beaudet, parish priest of Saint-Pascal de Kamouraska, approached the…

The education of women - collège Regina Assumpta : interview with Sister Annette Bellavance

2009

Sister Annette Bellavance talks about the educational philosophy at collège Regina Assumpta and the role that this establishment plays in society.The Sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame have always been dedicated to helping their students become women in search of meaning. During…

Music Education in the Congrégation de Notre-Dame: interview with Sister Marcelle Corneille

2009

ister Marcelle Corneille relates, as she experienced it, the renewal of music education at the Congrégation de Notre-Dame.

When religious communities were contributing to music education in their colleges, the Congrégation sent Sister Corneille to Toronto to take a new course…

Letter from Mother Superior Saint-Hypolite to the parish priest Pierre-Laurent Bédard

1763 - Saint-François-de-Sales-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud (Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud), Quebec

L'ŒOeuvre des tabernacles : interview with Sister Annette Boisvert

2009

Sister Annette Boisvert and Ms. Lise Jacques discuss the origins of Œuvre des Tabernacles and give a brief description of their mission.

Oeuvre des Tabernacles draws its inspiration from the work of Jeanne Le Ber (1662-1714), a recluse at the Congrégration de Notre-Dame, who…

Notre-Dame House of Prayer: interview with Sister Lorraine Caza

2009

Sister Lorraine Caza presents the origins, philosophy and activities of Notre-Dame House of Prayer, sponsored and run by the Congrégation de Notre-Dame.

In the 1970s, during a period of great change, the Congregation responded to the concerns of its members regarding prayer. A…

Maison Saint-Gabriel

1950 - Pointe Saint-Charles (Montreal), New France (Quebec)

In 1693, fire destroyed the house purchased by Marguerite Bourgeoys. The only part that was spared was the milk house, which still stands today. The large stone farm house was rebuilt on its original foundations. An extension on the west side of the house was added in 1826. The building, known…

マリー・テレーズ・ガナンサゴアスと同僚の教師、山の宣教地にて

1685 - Île de Montreal, New France (Quebec) - Illustration : Francis Back

1675年にスルピス会士のフランソワ・ヴァション・ド・ベルモンがモン・ロワヤル山のふもとに設立した「山の宣教地」はアメリカ先住民を改宗し、フランス語を教えるためのものでした。1676年からコングレガシオンのシスターたちがアメリカ先住民の中で生活するようになりました。シスターたちはイロクワ族、ヒューロン族、アルゴンカン族の少女たちにカテケージス(キリスト教の教理)や手仕事を教えました。コングレガシオンの最初のアメリカ先住民の女生徒の一人、マリー・テレーズ・ガネンサグアスは山の宣教地で13年教師を勤めました。

List of tools in the Mother House shoe-repair shop

1728 - Montreal, Quebec

To meet the ongoing needs of the Sisters, whose numbers continued to increase each year, and to provide some autonomy, the administrators of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame created several workshops. In time, the Mother House had shoe-repair, weaving, baking and “apothecary” workshops. Sisters,…

師範学校の学生の記念写真

1915 - Montreal, Quebec

Pictures of the boarding school graduates

1915 - Joliette, Quebec - Photography : M.H. Beauchamp

Students’ grades at Mont Sainte-Marie

1855 - Montreal, Canada East (Quebec)

Order from intendant Gilles Hocquart prohibiting the inhabitants of Neuville from cutting wood on the grounds of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame

1746 - Quebec, New France (Quebec)

While the Governor was the King’s representative in New-France, it was, in fact, the Intendent who ran the colony. He was responsible for finances, internal administration and the judicial system. In accordance with his functions, Intendent Gilles Hocquart forbade the inhabitants of Neuville,…

Authorization for a one thousand pound gratuity for the Sisters of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame for the education of young Amerindian girls

1688 - Quebec, New France (Quebec)

This document by Intendent Jean Bochart de Champigny authorized the representative of Louis de Lubert, Treasurer General of the Navy, to pay one thousand pounds to the Sisters of the Congregation “to teach the daughters of the savages.” France financially sustained the religious communities who…

Frontispiece of the manual entitled "Société des Enfants de Marie of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame in Saint-Roch"

1898 - Quebec, Quebec

Many social and religious student associations were organized at the end of the 19th century. Les Enfants de Marie or the Children of Mary, an association started in France, enabled young women to experience community life in their school environment. They became involved, organized meetings,…