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The Printing Room Museum

Opened in 1898 and located in the ground floor of Our Mother of Sorrows Chapel, at what Providence Manor (then known as the House of Providence), the Printing Room served the Congregation until it closed in 1989. It remained as it was, forming a time capsule, until the restoration work began in 1997. In 1999, it opened as a Printing Room Museum.

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It is open to Sisters, Associates and the general public by appointment with the Archivist of the congregation.



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Some images of the printing room in its operational days and now as a museum.

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