Name/Title
Early History of the IBVM Joliet MissionEntry/Object ID
055.0033Scope and Content
Handwritten early history of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Joliet, Illinois. It covers the years 1880 - 1887 and includes topics such as living conditions, challenges, special events, weather, Small Pox, Teresa Dease, St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Mary's Academy, St. Patrick's and more.
In 1880, the Canadian Mission of the IBVM sent Sisters to establish a presence in Joliet, Illinois. They maintained an education ministry in the community until departing in 1919.Context
Born in 1585 in North Yorkshire, England, Mary Ward founded the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1609. Focused on education, the Sisters developed their ministry despite significant political, spiritual and material challenges. In 1880, the Canadian Mission of the IBVM established a presence in Illinois, and the following year, the IBVM North American Branch was created. In 1892, their ministry expanded into Chicago, and by 1896, the Sisters had opened a school in Michigan. Over the following decades, further growth resulted in ministries in California and Arizona, both of which began in 1949. In the 21st Century, the IBVM and its companions are active in Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, California and Arizona.Lexicon
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Religion, Religious Organizations, Sisters of Loretto, Health, MedicalArchive Details
Date(s) of Creation
circa 1887Reproductions
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