Historical Highlights Federation Foundresses Series #5 – Mother Alacoque Hayes of Hamilton

Sister Alacoque Hayes was a lay teacher for five years before she took up her religious vocation in 1926. Over the next three decades, she taught in several local schools as well as served as the Superior in both Arthur and Brantford. In 1960, she was elected General Superior of the Hamilton Congregation. Over the next twelve years, Mother Alacoque Hayes presided over a time of transition following Vatican II and oversaw the opening of an international mission in Guatemala and the Mount St. Joseph Centre (a residential facility for emotionally disturbed children) in Hamilton

Historical Highlights Federation Foundresses Series #3 - Sister Norean McColgan of Sault Ste. Marie

In this third Historical Highlights profile, you can read about Sister Norean McColgan who became General Superior of the Sault Ste. Marie Congregation at the young age of 42. During her three terms, her leadership opened missions in Guatemala, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and India as well as expanded northern Ontario ministries in healthcare, crisis support and many other community-based ministries.

Historical Highlights Federation Foundresses Series #1 - Mother Maura of Toronto

Led by six visionary General Superiors, in 1966 the Canadian CSJ Congregations (Toronto, Hamilton, London, Peterborough, Pembroke, and Sault Ste. Marie) established the Canadian Federation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Canada. Read about each of these Foundresses in this new Historical Highlights series created by the Archives-Heritage Committee, beginning with Mother Maura.

Historical Highlight #5 – Creation of the London Associates’ Program

Read about the Sisters of St. Joseph’s London Associates’ program, established in 1989, through which members complete a candidate and formal training process. The article describes the origins of the London program as well the current Associate Leadership Circle comprised of representatives from each of the areas:  London, Sarnia, Windsor-Chatham, Simcoe-Woodstock, and Zaña, Peru.