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Description: This website is the organizational website for the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada, one of three communities of women religious belonging to this order in Canada. The congregation was formed in November 2012, through the amalgamation of four existing communities in Hamilton, London, Peterborough and Pembroke. When this amalgamation took place, the congregation published a new website, to which contributions are made, primarily through the blog, by Sisters from the formerly separate communities. The website contains material related to systemic justice issues, particularly poverty reduction, human trafficking and resettlement, and environmental issues, particularly ecology and spirituality. Also found are short book reviews pertaining to spiritual growth, and information about the congregation’s various spiritual ministries, including retreat centres. For those interested in lay ministry, there are details about how to become involved in the Associates program, or for those seeking a deeper commitment, there is information about the vocation process. The website includes material pertaining to the history of the four originally separate communities, as well as their common origin in Le Puy, France. The commitment to the environment is reflected in the two green buildings built as residences for the Sisters in Peterborough and London, and information about these efforts is provided. The archives web page contains links to other platforms used by the archives, including Omeka, History Pin, and The Commons on Flickr, as well as the Archeion database containing archival catalogues. There are also links to publications in PDF format. Finally, the heart of the website is the blog, which is continuously updated and contains various articles by the Sisters and guest contributors, as well as a weekly “pause and ponder” which provides short musings. The blog has local access points, and the website has a search function. The website provides links to the congregational social media platforms, Twitter and Facebook. There is a contact form, as well as an administrative portal with a login screen. As the blog is continuously updated, the site will be captured periodically on an annual basis by the congregational archives.
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Subject: Web sites--Ontario--Peterborough, Web sites--Ontario--London, Web sites--Ontario--Hamilton, Web sites--Ontario--Pembroke, Sisters of Saint Joseph, Blogs
Language: eng
Format: Corporate website
Date: Date of first crawl: July 27, 2019, captured 3 times between July 27, 2019 and August 9, 2019
Rights: The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether or not the material may be reused for publication.
Source of description: Description is based on archived website captured on August 9, 2019; title from home page (viewed August 11, 2019).
Extent: 1 archived website
URL: www.csjcanada.org, https://wayback.archive-it.org/12455-test/20190809135252/http://www.csjcanada.org/
Collector: Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada Archives
Description: This website is the Omeka site used by the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada Archives to host an online exhibit about Sister Callistus Arnsby, including her life as a vowed woman religious, her heroism during the sinking of the Andrea Doria passenger ship, and her career as a musician, teacher, and principal of St. Joseph’s School of Music in London, Ontario, Canada. The website was created and published by the archives from analogue materials within the archival holdings. The website is organized into 13 items, one collection, and one exhibit. Each item contains Dublin Core metatadata, and subject access points. The site is searchable by associated metadata. The website contains oral history audiocassette recordings of Sister Callistus recalling the Andrea Doria tragedy as well as the origin of St Joseph’s School of Music. There are also audiocassette recordings of Sister Callistus playing the piano and the organ. In addition, there are photographs of Sister Callistus and the Andrea Doria ship. Finally, the website contains a biography of Sister Callistus, and summaries of her time on the Andrea Doria as well as her time at the music school. This website was captured by the congregational archives, and no further content updates are anticipated.
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Subject: Social media--Ontario--London, Sisters of Saint Joseph, Andrea Doria (Steamship)
Language: eng
Format: Social media
Date: Date of first crawl: July 27, 2019
Rights: The copyright status of this material is not known. Users are responsible for determining whether or not the material may be reused for publication.
Source of description: Description is based on archived website captured on July 27, 2019; title from home page (viewed August 11, 2019).
Extent: 1 archived website
URL: https://csjarchives.omeka.net/, https://wayback.archive-it.org/12455-test/20190727014210/https://csjarchives.omeka.net/
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