Collection 0700-3050 - Joseph P. Jordan, S.J. Collection

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Joseph P. Jordan, S.J. Collection

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  • Textual record
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0700-3050

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  • [1930-1990] (Creation)
    Creator
    Joseph, Jordan P.

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0.5 cm of textual records and other materials
Note: Includes 4 photographs

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Name of creator

(1901-1991)

Biographical history

Joseph Patrick Jordan, S.J. was born in Hendley Green, Lancashire in the archdiocese of Liverpool on February 4, 1901. While in vocation school, Father Jordan met John Filion, S.J., then-Provincial of the Jesuits in Canada, who invited him to join the Society of Jesus in Canada. Father Jordan relocated to Montreal where he completed his formation at l’Immaculée Conception; he was ordained at Le Gesù in Montreal on August 16, 1936.

Father Jordan spent most of his religious career involved in parish work. In 1938, he served as associate pastor at St. Ignatius in Winnipeg, and six years later, relocated to Spanish, Ontario, where he taught at the residential school and assisted with the North Shore of Lake Huron parishes. Following this, and for the next sixteen years, Father Jordan served as hospital and prison chaplain at St. Andrew’s Parish in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The church basement was converted into a busy social centre, and Father Jordan served as its moderator.

In 1962, Father Jordan returned to Winnipeg as associate pastor at St. John Brebeuf Parish. In 1970, he relocated to California, serving at a parish in the San Diego diocese and then St. Anne’s Parish in Santa Ana before falling ill and retiring to the Jesuit infirmary at Los Gatos. In 1981, after recovery, he joined the community at Los Gatos, and continued to serve as a chaplain to the nearby Sisters of the Holy Names among other parish endeavors around California. In 1988, he returned to the Jesuit Infirmary in Pickering, Ontario, and passed away two years later.

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Scope and content

The collection contains photocopies of biographical information pertaining to Joseph Patrick Jordan, S.J., including his card catalogue entries, lists highlighting key dates in Father Jordan’s career, and a photocopy of his obituary. A number of Father Jordan’s personal records can also be found in the collection, including his baptism certificate, a Latin letter confirming his ordination, his passport application documents, and his certificate of Canadian citizenship. It also contains information pertaining to Father Jordan’s death, including photocopies of burial and cemetery information, his death certificate, and memorial cards.

Several photograph portraits of Father Jordan and his peers from his school days can also be found in the collection, as well as correspondence from Father Jordan to the Provincial and to the Dioceses of San Diego and Los Angeles and the Province of California, mostly from the 1970s and pertaining to his various California assignments.

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BO-0325

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  • English
  • Latin

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    Restrictions on access

    Restrictions concerning personal information may apply.

    Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

    Some documents may be subject to copyright. Use and reproduction of archival documents must be done with the written permission of The Archive of the Jesuits in Canada.

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    Kate Moore, Project Archivist

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    Dates of creation, revision and deletion

    2022-03-08

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