Convent of the Child Jesus - Yearbook (North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada)

 - Class of 1967

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To be a Man is to have the conviction that when one lays a brick, one is taking a hand in building the world. — Antoine de Saint-Exupery from MAN AND HIS WORLD HAPPY B 1 R f N A V l CANADA In a short time, Canada has, grown from a underdeveloped wilderness to a great industrial nation. In this our centennial year, we are proud of Canada ' s past achievements, and of the men who built her. Canadians from coast to coast, will be participating in centennial events. EXPO ' 6 7 is the greatest and most extravagant of all. As we dedicate our yearbook to Canada ' s Centennial, we firmly believe that Canada will grow and expand to be gp even greater nation. Yes, Canada, we are proud of you. And will try to be patriotic and true. There is no other land in which we would like to Jive, because you ' re young and free and ha Ye so much more fo give f • .. PAULfeTTE : FOISY. GRADE H. T?

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Step Mother Aimee Mother Aimee and Mother John of the Cross A 300 th Birthday nniversaries are always special. They are life’s milestones of progress whether of age, vocation, or achievement. This “First” Centenary of Canada is doubly special to the Sisters of the Child Jesus, for it also marks the “Tri”-Centenary of the existence of their Congregation. In 1667, the seed was sown through the generous acceptance of Miss Anne Marie Martel, at the request of her parish priest, to teach religion to the girls and women of LePuy, France. Miss Martel was a capable young woman of noble birth, yet with a simple, ardent faith. Her devotedness and sincere piety soon attracted a few other young women who joined her and thus their work spread to neighboring villages. People dubbed them the “ladies of instruction”. Six years after these humble be¬ ginnings, Anne Marie died, at the age of 28, without knowing that the group of co-workers she had inspired and left behind would soon grow in number and purpose and eventually become a Religious Congregation. At the turn of the century a community called “The Ladies of the Infant Jesus”, which was dying out, joined the Ladies of Instruction. It is here that the society added the name Child Jesus to its title. The 1700 and 1800’s proved trying centuries for the “Ladies of Instruction of the Child Jesus”. During the French Revolution, 1795, the Community was forced to disperse. Within a decade a few surviving members gathered again and the Congregation grew anew, only to be dispersed once more during the Religious Persecution of 1904. Again a few courageous members re-esta¬ blished the Community. From then on it grew steadily and branched out of France into Belgium, Spain, Argentina, Chile, Canada, and Africa, and eventually became known si mply as the Sisters of the Child Jesus. The Congregation has braved a trying past, is blessed with a fruitful present, and looks forward to a challenging future. •

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1967, pg 90

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1967, pg 15

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1967, pg 90

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1967, pg 87

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