Sister Mary Majella Coughlin

Sister Mary Majella Coughlin

Late in November, 1906, Miss Elizabeth Coughlin of Toronto arrived at the Providence, and humbly requested admission into our Novitiate. Her parents and family were well and favourably known to many of our senior Sisters for they formerly belonged to this Diocese...
Sister Mary Estella Kennedy

Sister Mary Estella Kennedy

On the feast of the Annunciation 1908, a bright young girl arrives at the House of Providence for entrance into our Novitiate, permission for which having been granted a month previous. This person was Margaret Estella Kennedy of Centreville, Ont. who became after our...
Sister Mary Veronica Tierney

Sister Mary Veronica Tierney

Early in August 1918, when Sister Mary Veronica returned from her mission, Arnprior, where she had been teaching the previous year, she made known to the Superior General her anxiety, because a small growth on her breast, which making its appearance a couple of months...
Sister Mary Audry McGuire

Sister Mary Audry McGuire

To have many young ladies ask and receive admission into the Novitiate of an order, is always a source of joy and congratulation for its members, for, they feel that after they, themselves, are no longer able for duty, and have passed to their reward, the good work...
Sister Mary Remigius Egan

Sister Mary Remigius Egan

On July 16, 1911, the Superior General was very pleased to receive an application for Entrance into our Novitiate, from a young teacher of Westport, Ont., particularly so, as she had been much pressed of late to open teaching missions here and there, and also to...