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Q-1 · Collection · 1762-1944, prédominant 1844-1944

La collection comprend des documents associés aux activités des jésuites du Canada en Nouvelle-France. La grande majorité de ces documents sont des transcriptions effectués par Félix Martin, s.j. et les archivistes qui l’ont suivi au Collège Sainte-Marie. Les documents formant la collection témoignent de leur utilisation et création en tant que documents de recherche. Par conséquent, en plus d’offrir de l’information sur les jésuites en Nouvelle-France, la collection est caractérisé par le processus de développement de connaissances sur les jésuites en Nouvelle-France effectué à partir de 1840. Ces transcriptions comprennent de la correspondance de Charles Garnier, s.j. (1605-1649), Paul Raguenau, s.j. (1608-1680), Paul Le Jeune, s.j. (1613-1664), Barthélémy Vimont, s.j. (1594-1667) et autres jésuites présents au Canada au 17e siècle. La collection inclue également des notes biographiques sur les martyres canadiens, sur les missions jésuites en Huronie, y compris des cartes et notes géographiques. La collection comprend aussi des ménologes d’Isaac Jogues, s.j. (1607-1646) Charles Lallement, s.j. (1587-1674), Noël Chabanel, s.j. (1613-1649), Jacques Bonin, s.j. (1617-1659) et Florent Bonnemer, s.j. (1600-1683). De plus, la collection inclue des copies de Relations, de 1634 à 1668.

En plus des notes de recherche et des manuscrits concernant les jésuites de la Nouvelle-France transcrits par les pères jésuites, la collection contient de la correspondance de Félix Martin, s.j. ainsi que ses recherches, et documents compilés, sur Kateri Tekakwitha. Ces documents de père Martin datent de 1848 jusqu’à 1880.

Archives of St. Mary's College
0700-3029 · Collection · [195—199-]

The collection contains records relating to Father Asselin’s religious life, including certificates of baptism and confirmation, memorial cards, and a letter confirming his ordination (in Latin), as well as personal documents like passports, memos, and military certificates.

Many records in the collection testify to Father Asselin’s religious/academic involvement, including a copy of the Spiritual Exercises and his own research and publications on the Exercises, a booklet published by Father Asselin about spirituality, newspaper articles featuring his research, photographs from his lectures, scholastic certificates, and Loyola College mementos and brochures. Abundant correspondence from the 1950s to 1970s—mostly scholastic in nature and having to do with the Spiritual Exercises (which was his speciality), but extending to casual correspondence with friends, colleagues, and family—can also be found in the collection.

A number of photographs and negatives may be found in the collection which depict Father Asselin at a military camp and various religious ceremonies and conferences.

Asselin, David T.
0700-3039 · Collection · 1905-1939

The collection includes biographical information written about Ernest Comte, S.J. in the 1920s, as well as his catalogue page and memorial cards. It also includes original copies of his own writings about his time at Killarney, many correspondences produced by him, an original sermon he authored, accounts of his missions, and transcribed excerpts from several additional letters he wrote. The collection also contains several photograph portraits of Father Comte as well as one negative.

0700-3019 · Collection · [1895]-1931

The collection documents the life and activities of Eugene Papineau, S.J. The collection reflects Father’s Papineau presence in Northern Ontario, particularly at Wikwemikong on Manitoulin Island. The collection includes biographical information on Father Papineau, as well as correspondence written by and about him. It also contains photographs that testify to his activities in Northern Ontario, as well as portraits.

Papineau, Eugene
0700-3032 · Collection · 1884-189?

The collection contains original correspondence written by Jean-François Chambon, S.J. in the 1890s, as well as an 1884 typed account of Father Chambon’s time at Garden River addressed to the Superior. The collection also includes lumber receipts and other lists of materials, as well as photocopies of biographical material pertaining to Father Chambon.

Chambon, Jean-François
0700-3053 · Collection · 1926-1980

The collection contains records that attest to his religious life, including a Latin document confirming his ordination, photocopies of articles pertaining to his religious career, and memorial cards. A number of photographs can be found in the collection, many of which are portraits of Father Oliver or depict him on vacation with other Jesuits or at various missions, including Longlac, Ontario and at the Spanish, Ontario residential school. Additionally, a substantial amount of correspondence can be found in the collection, most of which was sent by Father Oliver from Spanish, Ontario in the 1930s through 1950s to colleagues and friends, as well as a batch of correspondence from the 1970s between Father Oliver and his family.

Oliver, John Raymond
0700-3030 · Collection · [1938]-1977

The collection contains biographical records relating to John Joseph Barker, S.J. including his certificate of vows, as well as newspaper clippings pertaining to Father Barker and a transcription of a taped interview with him.

Barker, Joseph
0700-3031 · Collection · 1919-1936

The collection contains records that attest to his religious life, including invitations and articles pertaining to his celebration of 60 years in the Society of Jesus, Province of Upper Canada newsletters, newspaper articles about his religious career, handwritten notes on the unveiling of a monument dedicated to him, and memorial cards.

Many of the records in the collection pertain to Father Cadot’s years in the Northern Missions, including a bound collection of hand-transcribed memoires recounting his experiences there compiled by Father Rolland. It also includes a scrapbook of photos of Father Cadot at Chippewa and Guelph in the 1930s, some featuring community members, and newspaper clippings. Some correspondence from the 1930s between Father Cadot and fellow Jesuits during his time at Chippewa Hill can also be found in the collection, as well as a typed account of his time at Cape Croker and Saugeen, written by him. It also includes postcards from Cape Croker.

Cadot, Joseph
0700-3034 · Collection · [191?]-1991

The collection contains biographical information on Joseph Chapdelaine, S.J., including copies of articles written about him and his catalogue entry. It also contains one photo of Father Chapdelaine.

0700-3049 · Collection · 1862-1890

The collection contains a Jesuit Brothers’ Supplementary Bulletin with information pertaining to his religious career. The collection includes both original letters and some photocopies of letters written by and to Brother Jennesseaux from the 1860s to 1880s, to Collège Saint-Marie in Montreal, Guelph, Ontario, and Manitoulin Island, both in French and English.

Jennesseaux, Joseph