Collection 0700-3031 - Joseph Cadot, S.J. Collection

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Joseph Cadot, S.J. Collection

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  • Document textuel
  • Document iconographique

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  • Source du titre propre: Title based on subject of the collection.

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Collection

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0700-3031

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Juridiction responsable et dénomination (philatélique)

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Date(s)

  • 1919-1936 (Création/Production)
    Producteur
    Cadot, Joseph

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Description matérielle

4 cm textual records and other materials
Note: Includes 20 photographs

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Nom du producteur

(1860-1947)

Notice biographique

Joseph Cadot, S.J. was born in St-Félix-de-Valois, Quebec on August 1, 1860, and after studies at Collège de Montréal and Collège Sainte-Marie, he entered the novitiate at Sault-au-Récollet in February of 1883. He completed his studies between Collège Sainte-Marie and Immaculée-Conception, including a teaching stint at the former, and was ordained to the priesthood in July of 1894.

Father Cadot served as Minister at Collège Sainte-Marie from 1895 to 1898 and worked as a spiritual director for young professionals. Throughout this time, however, he continued to request appointment to the Northern Ontario missions, and was finally sent to Sault Ste-Marie in 1903. Here, he worked in Steelton ministering to a working-class community of Italian and Slavic immigrants, most of whom were employed by the Algoma Steel Corporation. Father Cadot helped organize a new parish here and learned both English and Italian.

In 1904, Father Cadot relocated to Cape Croker Reserve on the Bruce Peninsula, where he would remain until 1931. Father Cadot learned Ojibwe and oversaw the communities at Saugeen, Christian Island, Rama, Moose Point, Lion’s Head, and Tobermory. He was an advocate for education and self-reliance of the youth there, looked after the maintenance of the church property, and helped provide and advocate for the church’s library and recreational facilities. In the 1920s, with the advent of the car, Father Cadot purchased his own and frequently travelled to his various mission sites; he earned the nickname Waiasseshkang, “the one who brings light to the heart and spirit.”

In 1931, Cadot relocated to Saugeen, then to Chippewa Hill from 1932 to 1937, at which point he retired to the Jesuit novitiate in Guelph. He died in 1947.

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Portée et contenu

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.

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Classement

BO-0081

Langue des documents

  • anglais
  • latin

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    Restrictions d'accès

    Access to some records may be restricted.

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    Mots-clés

    Mots-clés - Noms

    Mots-clés - Genre

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    Identifiant de la description du document

    Kate Moore, Project Archivist

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    Statut

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    Dates de production, de révision et de suppression

    2022-03-04

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        Sources

        Fay, Terence J. “Cadot, Joseph.” In Dictionary of Jesuit Biography: Ministry to English Canada, 1842-1987. Toronto, Ontario: Canadian Institute of Jesuit Studies, 1991.

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