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The following publications may be purchased from
the Congregational Centre by contacting
the Bursar Tel 02 6337 2307 email: sjcpvill@lisp.com.au
Women of The Vale ~Perthville Josephites 1872 ~ 1972 by Marie Crowley
Spectrum Publications, 2002
Cost $30.00 AU
This chronologically presented history of the first one
hundred years of the Congregation addresses the forces that shaped the history of the Perthville Josephites prior to and during that period. A substantial and well documented work, it includes a number of interesting photographs, a select bibliography, extensive appendices and an index. In setting the Sisters’ story within the perspective of world events while concentrating on smaller daily happenings, the occasions of joy and sadness, the humorous incidents and the daunting trials that had to be faced and overcome, the author has produced a clear and readable account of the history of the Congregation.
Symphony of Life~
By Sisters of
St Joseph
Published by JTW Committee: Sisters of
St Joseph
Cost $15.00 AU
Symphony of Life ~ written by members of the Central and Federation branches of the Sisters of St Joseph. Symphony of Life is a beautifully illustrated book of prayer reflecting the contribution of Julian Woods to Australian culture. Suitable for personal prayer or for small group sharing.
J ulian Tenison Woods: Father Founder
By Margaret M Press rsj
Collins Dove 1994 (second edition)
Cost $19.95 AU
‘Father Tenison Woods was an intriguing man whose active and varied life will always be part of the history of Australia’s first century of European settlement… Heightened interest in the activities to the man who was so closely associated with her in the early years of the Sisters of St J oseph…An extraordinary man - at once priest, missioner, founder, educationalist, journalist, and scientist.
From the foreword by Paul Gardiner sj, Postulator of the Cause of Mary MacKillop
Revised for this edition, Margaret Press’ acclaimed biography of Julian Tenison Woods shows him as a man of many gifts and unswerving dedication, ‘for many an enigma, a sign of contradiction, a non-conformist, never a force to be ignored’.
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