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[Bookplate for Hôpital Général d’Ottawa No. 6]
[Bookplate for Hôpital Général d’Ottawa No. 6]
Title[Bookplate for Hôpital Général d'Ottawa No. 6]
Date Created[between 1869 and 1968?]
Sort Date1968
DescriptionStamped in black ink on textured, yellowed paper. In the centre, a white cross is depicted on top of a mound of earth. At the centre of the cross, the Catholic icon of the Sacred Heart is depicted: a heart with a flame above it. From the earth, a vine of ivy grows and weaves around the cross. This image is framed by two banners above and below, which bear two phrases in French: "J'ÉTAIS MALADE ET VOUS M'AVEZ VISITE / JE SUIS L' APPUI DU FAIBLE." This is enclosed within a circle, which is framed by another circle with a scalloped edge that contains the identification: "SOEURS GRISES DE LA CROIX / OTTAWA." The entire image is framed with a single black-line border of a wavy line with simple scrolled decorative marks at all four corners.
Extent1 bookplate : 6.5 x 7.2 cm
SubjectMedical libraries ; Private libraries
Subject - GeographicOttawa (Ont.)
Personal NamesHôpital Général d'Ottawa No. 6
GenrePrints
TypeStill Image
Formatimage/jpeg
LanguageFrench
NotesThe Sisters of Charity of Montreal, historically called as the Soeurs Grises de la Croix, or, Grey Sisters of the Cross was founded in 1737 by Sainte Marguerite d' Youville in what was, at the time, New France. Marguerite and her Sisters lived at Le Verrier House on Notre Dame Street in Montreal and committed charitable acts for the poor. In 1747, Marguerite was appointed as provisional administrator of the General Hospital of Montreal. The 1840s was a period of significant growth for The Grey Nuns of Montreal, as they came to be known. From 1840-1926, the charity expanded to encompass five autonomous congregations: Saint Hyacinthe (1840), Ottawa (1845), Quebec (1849), Philadelphia, PA (1921), and Pembroke, ON (1926). In Ottawa then called Bytown the congregation was founded by Sister Élisabeth Bruyère, Marguerite d' Youville's spiritual sister. The congregation separated from the mother house in Montreal in 1854 and went by the name of The Sisters of Charity of Ottawa until 1869, when Bishop Duhamel brought the community Constitutions to Rome and requested a pontifical approbation for a name change from Pope Leo XIII. The congregation then maintained the name of Soeurs Grises de la Croix until 1968, when delegates voted to return to The Sisters of Charity. Following Bruyère, the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa is still active today and continues to support charitable ministries in Canada, the US, Brazil, Zambia, and other parts of the world.
References:
1) -----. (2014). History of the Grey Nuns of Montreal. Retrieved from http://www.sgm.qc.ca/data/soeursgrises/files/file/history_of_the_grey_nun_of_montreal.pdf
2) -----. (2014). Sisters of Charity of Ottawa. Retrieved from http://www.soeursdelachariteottawa.com/fr/blason
3) -----. (n.d.). Devotion to the Holy Cross among Sisters of Charity. Retrieved from http://www.ipir.ulaval.ca/fiche.php?id=1019
4) Soeurs grises. (1880). Constitutions des Soeurs de la Charité, administratrices de l'Hôpital-général de Montréal, dites vulgairement Soeurs-grises. Montreal, QC: Imprimerie de L' Hopital Général.
Access IdentifierBP MUR CAN P H675
Digital IdentifierBP_MUR_CAN_P_H675
Is Part OfRBSC Bookplates
SourceOriginal Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. Thomas Murray Bookplates Collection. Stanley Binder. BP MUR CAN P H675
Date Available2017-07-17
Publisher - DigitalVancouver : University of British Columbia Library
RightsImages provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Rare Books and Special Collections: http://rbsc.library.ubc.ca
TranscriptSOEURS GRISES DE LA CROIX J'ÉTAIS MALADE ET VOUS M'AVEZ VISITE JE SUIS L' APPUI DU FAIBLE OTTAWA L'HÔPITAL GENERAL D'OTTAWA No. 6.
TranslationGrey Sisters of the Cross I was sick and you visited me I support the weak (alt. : infirm or poor) Ottawa General Hospital.
DOI1.0364083
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