REV. SISTER MARY MARGARET GOODMAN Rev. Sister Mary Margaret Goodman,
1889-1926. Adeline was born in Hope River the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman. She entered the Sisters of Mercy in the USA. and spent her religious life in Providence, Rhode Island.
Rev. Sister Mary Margaret Gooman
SISTER MARIE HAGEN
Sister Marie Hagen was born in Millvale, the daughter of Mary and Edwin Hagen. She received her education at the Millvale School and the Doiron's Creek School. She attended Notre Dame Academy in Charlottetown and Prince of Wales College . She entered the Congregation of Notre Dame Novitiate in Montreal in 1953 . and returned to teach in Charlottetown at St. Joseph‘s Convent in 1955; she also taught at Birchwood High School, Saint Dunstan's University and University of Prince Edward Sim} e Hagen Island in the Education Department. Sister enjoyed her experience as a teacher, whether it was dealing with children, parents or other teachers. She always considered herself privileged to have had the opportunity to be involved in the preparation of teachers and, in this respect, felt she was continuing the work that Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys came to Canada to do in 1653. After twenty years of teaching, the Congregation asked Sister to become involved in fonna— tion work. She was fortunate to have been able to spend a year in Rome doing a program in "Apostolic Religious Congregations" before retum- ing to Canada to take on her new mission. Since 1978 Sister Hagen has lived in Nova Scotia. At first she was accompanying women who entered
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