iii oi" w... N's AL OPENING SET FOR WEDNESDAY m AT PRAYER IN NEW CHAPEL pmmmmssmmr Five Superio r - Generals headed congregation A native of Kinkora. Rev. Mo- ther Mary Angela. a superior- gcneral. now guides the destin- . ies of the Sisters of St. Martha EXTERIOR VIEW OF NEW MOTHERHOUSE I Sisters of Martha perform outstanding servic here Moving towards the close of their fifth decade of service to their native province and se- cure in their sense of maturity. the Sisters of St. Martha confi- dently face an era of challeng- Ing opportunities opened to them through the erection of their new mot‘herhouse. The beautiful new centre. from which will radiate th e many activities of the order, has been termed a monument tothefmess‘ditotafomierBis Moth e r h ou se real achievement The opening of the new moth- Or house of the Staten of St. Martha of P.E.I. climaxes a long history of achievement by its .order in this province. The work of the sisters was initiated here shortly after the turn of the century when Most Reverend Henry J. O'Lea'ry Bishop of Charlottetown. began plans for the establishment of a congregation especially devoted tohosneinterests. ‘ In July. 1910. the superior of tors of St. Martha of An- tigonish, N.S.. Mother M. Stan- islaus. acc ed by two of her own Sisters of St. Martha and two Island novices, came to St. Dunstan's College in Chan m where they set up a m It the at tached convent. Island novices in this first group were: Sister Mary Clare media s M W. Sister St. John Fab roll and Shier Mary Bonaven- ture .Sistsr Mary Clare dbl! is 1017 and Sister Mary Maniac in leis. Sister St. John and Sister Immature are now living at the new mothsrhoose sioog‘with.‘ left is 1001. the members num- bered 10 professed sisters and six novices. The sisters had tan- ea over the domestic work at the Bishop's residence and the cars of the Catholic sanctuary; they novrt. to up a tcachinl meat at Kinkora. Tl. bishop-founder had been ehvflsd to the archbishoprio of Minn. Alberta. and had been replaced by his brother. Bishop Louis Joseph O'Ieary. The new bishop drew up a new custitutton for the you!!! ty and appointed Sis- tet‘ ancss Unis Cullen as superior. lovemed the community for two slx- Ye“ terms until 1038. During this time the sisters t over mans nt of the ill town Hospital and St. vM’. Mfume when the Gilly-Nona of Quebec were re- called is in. Ta also starred h Iaslet Heart one he the the saml m is the tour WM .ild- 's. and were preparins W" assist Following the death of Bishop O‘Leary in 1930, a new bishon, Most Reverend Joseph A. 0‘ Sullivan. came to the diocese from Toronto. One of his first official acts was the inaugura- tion of a campaign for n n e w motherhouse, The building fund was gradually built up over the years with bequest In voluntary donations. Under the guidance of Bishop O'Sullivan. a "Social Service organization sponsored by t Charlottetown Hospital was in- itiated. Sister Mary Eugene and the late Sister John of the Cross, graduates of Toronto Univer- sity School of Social Work. be an a program which constitut- ed the first organised seal a! work in the.diocese. In 1042 the first mission out- side the diocese was undertak- en when five sisters took charge 0 of the dietry department at Rs- giopolis College. Kingston. 0n— tsrio. A rural school at Tracaa- ie Cross was also taken in that ye A small hospital opened in Al- berton two years later. The new wing was built at Mount St. Mary‘s in 1947. Three sisters began 12 years of service at Lennox island in 1049. and in the same year a rural convent and school was opened in St. Teresa's parish. The sister! at St. Dunstan'a College moved Into a new St. Martha's convent In 1051. and Assumption Convent. a new coa~ in Triacadie Cross. was next . sears opening of two more schools. Grand Tracadie and Fort Augustus: the purchasing of a new summer it Co ran Ban for use during the sis- e11 840.000; the opening of "The Priory". the welfare centre struction of Marian College. St. Dunstan's University. The Congregation of the Sis- ters of Si. Martha. PEI. from the M0101“ 5" in m“- ‘i‘hstoilowingysar. the first steps in planing fur the new motherhouse were talea. and Summerside: and Mart of 'on- t bop ol Charlottetown. aim Henry .I. O'Leary. who was re- sponsible for the first steps be- ing taken in 1917 to found the Sisters of St. Martha of Prince Edward Island. Noting the need then for many diocesan works. Bishop O'Leary said at that time. “it would in- “ a. ’9 ed be a strange and incredib- le event if our Bland diocese which has seat so many relig- ious abroad could not obtain a sufficient number of recruits for all classes of work.” In the difficult organizational 1 in from days he found able he Mother Mary Stanislaus and the Sisters of St. Martha of An- iigonisb in welding a mere handful of young girls into a re- ligious community. But down through the years. with their motto “Amor et La- bor" as a guide. these dedicat- ed women saw the order grow. both in numbers and stature. and today they proudly contin- ue in their new motherhouvse on Mt. Edward Road. The beautiful new quarters permit the Sisters a scope of ac- tivity impossible in older. crow- ded buildings. Of special value to them are the spacious class- rooms. home economics rooms, music rooms and library which mean so much in meeting the educational needs of the sisters. One wing is devoted to the chapel and auditorium and ad- Jacent to the chapel are the bhaplaln's quaters. Work rooms for printing. arts. crafts and sewing are being equipped and individual sleeping rooms are provided for 100 sisters as well as adequate infirmary ind recreational facilities. MANY FIELDS Perhaps the Sisters of St. Martha are best known in their various administrative capaci- ties, particularly in hospital field where at least part of the enviable reputation of the Char- lottetown Hospital is due to their efforts. And the as m e thing holds true of hospitals in Alberton and in Van . But-en. Maine. and of the Sacred Heart Home here. In the teaching field. and in education in general, their work embraces a far-flung territory. They operate. at college level, Marian College at St. Du n- stan's University. engage in high school work in Kinkora Regional High School and Notre ot Dame nigh Schoolp Welland. 0: Ont. Elementary so In If! in operation in Kinkora. Tracadis Cross. St. Teresa‘s. Fort Augus- u d . also staff three separate schools i Ontario. not there is another aspect to the labor of love of the sisters and it involve! a which has far- reaching effects on the social environment of the face. nun on the roster an» deevours is their abattoir in social work and they operate coastroctionotths stmoturebs- gsn ta Anew-t. 1'“ agencies ta Charlottetown—The Catholic Social Welfare Bureau ——-Su.mmersido and in Newark, NJ. Just how far afield the Sisters their operations is perhaps best illustrated by the terrific sched~ of educational standards they have for those chosen to be ' of St. Martha at Mount ‘ Mary's in 1931. inee Edward Island who. on Wednesday. will see die of~ ficial opening of a new mother ouseon Mt. Edward Road in Charlottetown. ‘ The former Edith Keefe. dau- ~ ghtcr of John Keefe and Angel- ina Monaghan. Mother Mary Angels rdcoived her early edu. cation at Kinkora and teacher training at Prince of Wales Col- lege. After teaching in public schools for two years. she en- tered the novitiate of the Sisters St. Mother Mary Angela trained as a nurse at St. Joseph's os- pltal. Glace Bay. and later re: ceived a Bachelor of Science de- gree in nursing from St. Xavier Untverssty . For a time, she was director at the School of ' and ad- ministrator of the Charlottetown _. H . . . n , ame‘ administrator of the Wes tern ' held usi- Hb tel. die . ‘ til elected superior- general of i MOTHER. LOYOLA ’the congregation of the Sisters ‘ of St. Martha in 1963 LONG SERVICE Prior to Mother Mary Angela. MOTHER ANGELA lmer Annis Walsh. was born at Elliotvale, Prince Edward Is- and. She received her elementary jeducation in her home school ;returned to the novitiate at St. } Dunstan's College. i In the spring of 1920. she ind with ' to 3 up as the mother house and no : vitia‘te. In 1924. Mother Mary Paula took a canine hosps' istration at Marquette Univer- l sity and became superintendent . of the newly-built Charlottetown 1 Hospital in 1925. In 1033 she 3 was elected superior- general oi ;the congregation of the Sisters ' of St, Martha. ‘ After her second term as sup— ; crior- general. Mother M a r y lPaula returned as superior to l the Charlottetown Hospital. Dur- j . log six years she spent much of 5 lher nine planning and bringing ; I to reality the new annex of the ! hospital. The last few months of her; life were spent at the mother house where she died in Febru- ary. 1 The. founder of the religious ‘oI‘der's branch in this province. Rev. Mb is expected to arrive in the pro- mov 1 miller mm M. St. =Mary's which had just been set i Lost Wallet ls Reported ms ANGELES IAN—Multi- mlllionaire George H, Canton. the former baseball player turned real estate magnate. says he's had both hard times and good times. And Saturday was la perfect. It lines-re. ex. ‘ a mp e. Capron told police he'd lost Ehis wallet while on his way to nearby Huntington Beach “to :buy, a little piece of land." ' Police helped Capron retrace his steps to the restroom of a coming service station In neighboring there was Capron's wallet. i In it was 8189.514. in cash and 'cheques, including a cashier's icheque for $166,000. i Capron is the man whose wib gflt 316000.000 of his estimated ‘smmom estate In a divorce l settlement last week and, as Capron put it: “I don't even have s home to go to now." The divorce settlement hs~ chai Beach and sure enough, lieved [0 the largest ‘ever. gave Mrs. Ednah Race gCa-pron. 74. their Newport :Beach. Calif. home. a $180,000 i apartment house and 060 acres of 1 lid in a valuable residen- ‘tial development near Laguna each ‘ 11v Stanislaus. ‘ B r Capt-on. who’ll be at today, is 14 years of service as superior 1 and then took her junior h i g h of at. Martha have extended . Mother Frances Loyola. the former Ella Cullen. was born ai Hope River in 1898 and was the y oldest in the family of 12 of T. P. Cullen and wife. - The official 000M“! 0' the Ier Frances thiiisdrigan.“he form new motherhouse of the Sisters . Educated at Hope Riven Con. of St. Martha is set r 1030 .tral Royalty. Rustico an am. on Wednesday. July 29. lPrince of Wales College, she At this time the 8019!!!“ DIESI- later attended St. Francis Xav— in: 0f the Chapel “Id 0011- Ier University where she re- socration of the altar will take eived the degree of Bachelor place. With ml Excellency M0“ 1 of Science in home economics Rev. Malcolm A. MacEachern.i Mother Frances Loyoia join. blSllOP 0f ChaTIOI-l-emwn omdat' 1 ed the Sisters of Si. Martha in ing. FOIIOWIHE .lhisi 3” h 0 P ; 19l8. In 1921. she was named ill/iacEachern w11l celebrate Pon- superior. genera] of the congre. tificai High M853. V, gallon for one year, after which At approximately 12 noon, His : she was elected for a five year Excellency will preside over term. She was again elected for the unveiling of a plaque. Lun- ‘ a five-year term in 1927. being cheon will follow at 12.30 and lsuccceded as superior general open house will be held from . by her classmate. Sister Mary 3.30 until it o‘clock. : Paula In 1933 and by S i s i p r ' {Mary Teresa in 1945. in 1951. "specialists" in definite fields. lobe was again elected experim- Many of them hold degrees from i _ ' _ mm“ um (an ex, ‘ tion for 12 years. . ception was made for them long Since W" 98 M - e became flce. Mother Frances Loyola has devoted much of her time in supervising the completion of the new Motherhouse. and has recently taken over the office of superior of St. Martha‘s Convent at a. ' ' ' i Whither fl a co - educational institution) and degrees and diplomas from a wide variety of North Ameri- can institutions of higher learn- ing. Amongsuch Canadian colleg- rm . es are McGill. St. Francis Xav- Maw ' “he h- general and served in this posi- I .general. of the congregation { school training at Non-e Dame. . were 31"“ by ReV- Mom" | Academy. After two years' tea- I Franc“ WOM- i cher training at Prince of Wal- , es College she taught in the pub- ! lic schools of this province and I in Saskatchewan. She entered [ and made her novitiate at .‘t. Francis Xavier University with ' the. Sisters of St. Martha of An- tigonish. She returned to Char- l lottetown in 1920 and made her profession in 1921. After her profession. Orphanage and various SChOOIS fli‘a were attached. She was el- ected general treasurer of the erior- General in 1945. Since being released from this office in 1951. she has served the congregation as local super- ior in various convents. and has advantage wherever she was stationed. THE PIONEER! Rev. Mother Mary Paula. Fi- of iocted superior- general of the jcongregatlon in 1933. was the ‘former Eileen Gertrude Mac- Phee. daughter of Captain and , Mrs. Hugh MacPhee of George- 6‘ s She received the religious lil- bit and her name. Sister Mary 1 auxin. at Anhigonidl in line and s h e 1 taught in Kinkora. St. Vincent‘s ‘ to which the Sisters of St. Mar- ; Congregation in 1933 and Sup-‘ used her artistic talean to fine . Wednesday's official opening. Mother Mary Stanislaus is the ' ; former Mary A. MacDonald of 1South Side Harbor. She w b in i among the first to join the 813- a congregation founded by Bis- l hop Cameron in 1900. In 1910. she was elected sup- erior- general of her own con- gegation in Antigonish. It. was she who corresponded with Bis- hop Henry O'Leary regarding his plan to establish a group of iaisters in Charlottetown, and l who ultimately made the ar- lrangements to train the sisters ; for him. i In 1916, being released from her office as superior- general in Antigonish. she accompanied the Island novices to Charlotte- town as their temporary super- ior and remained with them for five years. year at Bethany mother- house of her congregation. cele- brated the Diamond Jubilee of her profession. She has maintained her Inter- est in the Island congregation ence of their founder at nesday's ceremony. 3 Vince Monday to participate in Marv Stanislaus lssti i t i l i when. he ’robber who escaped with staying with friends in nearby Long Beach. . ‘ Aid ls Asked . . _ ; ters of St. Martha of Antigonish, j the Sisters of St. Martha in 1918 1 For Families TORONTO (CPL—A demand for financial assistance for pero‘ sons or the families of parlour hurt or killed while upholding aw and order was made Sun- day as funeral services were held for 56—year-old Jack Blane. Mr Blanc was killed Friday tried to stop a bank ‘ny' 000 from a branch of the Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Com- merce in suburban Downsview. He was standing outside the bank when the holdup look place and started to chase the " .bandit with a ieller's gun. The l . the t i l i bandit turned and shot him is head. The demand for assistance rfor victims and their families. in similar caser was made by a branch of the Royal Canadian , Legion which held a special and it is with joy that the sis- 'imeeting Sunday to announce ters here anticipate the pres- establishment of a fund to aa- -151 l Mr. Blanc's family. Mr. Blanc belonged to the branch. i ier. Mount St. Vincent. Ottawa. Toronto. Windsor and Dalhousle and in the United States the sis- ters are well known at Notre Dame. Boston College. 3. Louis. ‘ - Cardinal Cushing College and 3325 None Dam Catholic University. Because of what the order has become. because of what its members have accomplished. perhaps some of their success ‘ may be due as of each of th e sisters the m to tiosmd in all Ornamental ous Metals for Proverbs so easily apply: "Work such as hers claims its reward greets. the m with a smi e. 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