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Ignatius Jesuit Centre (formerly the St. Stanislaus Novitiate and Ignatius College) is a set of buildings in
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. It features the Orchard Park Office Centre and the Loyola House Jesuit Retreat and Training Centre. It was founded in 1913 and the current buildings date from 1934. In 1918, St. Stanislaus Novitiate was attended by the son of the Justice Minister of Canada, Charles Doherty, so when Canadian military officers surrounded it attempting to enforce the Military Service Act, the premises became the centre of a political scandal that became known as the
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.Reynolds, Mark,
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History


Origin

The idea of a Jesuit college in Guelph started in 1852 when the Bishop of Toronto, Armand de Charbonnel invited Fr. John Holzer, S.J. to start a parish in Guelph. In 1857, Fr. Holzer built a rectory, with the intention of it becoming a pre-novitiate. On 7 May 1862, the college opened, but closed less than three years later because of insufficient numbers.


Construction

In 1913, while the Jesuits were serving the churches in Guelph, such as the Church of Our Lady Immaculate, they built the novitiate in north Guelph. It started when thirteen English-speaking Canadian Jesuits came to Guelph and purchased an old farmhouse, additional land, 240 hectares and renovated the farmhouse. It was for the training of future Jesuits and was called the St. Stanislaus Novitiate.History
from OrchardParkCentre.ca retrieved 21 July 2014


Guelph Raid

On 7 June 1918, military officers came and surrounded the building in search of men who may have joined the Jesuits to avoid conscription. This resulted in a scandal, because the son of the Justice Minister of Canada, Charles Doherty was studying to be a Jesuit there at the time. The ensuing dispute revealed the feelings that emerged after the introduction of the Military Service Act. A Royal Commission was created to investigate the incident and discussion in the media subsided when the commission's report was published in November 1919.


Expansion

In 1921, a wing was added to the building that housed a chapel. In 1934, an expansion was required and a new building was added to the west of the site. It was built to house the juniorate. The juniorate was where Jesuits who had completed the novitiate stage in
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would go on to study Classics before studying philosophy at Regis College in
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and is known as Orchard Park West. In 1949, a Federalist style extension was built on to the juniorate building. It currently houses offices for the
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. In 1954, the original building on the site, the novitiate, burned down. Following the fire, a series of developments were undertaken so that the property could continue as a novitiate and juniorate. The federalist style building became the novitiate and the building was extended to the south and east to house the juniorate. The new extensions were built from 1958 to 1960. When building commenced, the St. Stanislaus Novitiate was renamed and became Ignatius College. Included in the building was an extension that served as the chapel for the people there. In 1959, the partially completed building was opened by the Bishop of Hamilton, Joseph Francis Ryan.


Closure

In 1967, the Classics ceased to be taught and the students were moved elsewhere. In 1994, it was no longer used as a novitiate and in 1996 it was converted into the Orchard Park Office Centre. The Jesuits still maintain a presence in the area. In 1964, the
Loyola House Retreat and Training Centre Loyola House or its full name Loyola House Retreat and Training Centre is a Jesuit spirituality centre in Guelph, Ontario. It moved to Guelph in 1964 and was the centre of a renewal in Ignatian spirituality in the 1970s. It is within the grounds of ...
relocated to be within the grounds of Ignatius College from its previous site in
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. In 2000, a number of ecological projects were started, such as beekeeping and organic farming.Ignatius Farm
from IgnatiusGuelph.ca retrieved 18 March 2014


Gallery

File:Ignatius Jesuit Centre, Saint Stanislaus Novitiate.JPG, Front of the old novitiate File:Doorway of St Stanislaus Novitiate, Guelph.JPG, Doorway showing inscription File:Chapel exterior, Ignatius Jesuit Centre, Guelph.JPG, Old Chapel exterior File:Main entrance to St. Ignatius College, Guelph.jpg, Main entrance to the old Ignatius College with inscription File:Jesuit cemetery, Ignatius Jesuit Centre, Guelph.JPG, Jesuit cemetery File:St. Brigid's Villa.JPG, St. Brigid's Villa House in the grounds of the Ignatius Jesuit Centre File:St. Brigid's Villa chapel.JPG, Chapel for St. Brigid's Villa


See also

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List of Jesuit sites This list includes past and present buildings, facilities and institutions associated with the Society of Jesus. In each country, sites are listed in chronological order of start of Jesuit association. Nearly all these sites have bee ...
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Loyola House Retreat and Training Centre Loyola House or its full name Loyola House Retreat and Training Centre is a Jesuit spirituality centre in Guelph, Ontario. It moved to Guelph in 1964 and was the centre of a renewal in Ignatian spirituality in the 1970s. It is within the grounds of ...
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Guelph Raid The Guelph Raid was an incident that occurred at the St. Stanislaus Novitiate in Guelph, Ontario in 1918. While the novitiate was attended by the son of Charles Doherty, the Justice Minister of Canada. Canadian military officers surrounded it a ...
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Holy Rosary Church, Guelph Holy Rosary Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. It was originally part of the parish of Church of Our Lady Immaculate, Guelph. It was founded in 1956. Since 2001, it has been administered by the Society of Jesus. H ...


References


External links


Ignatius Jesuit Centre site

Orchard Park Office Centre site

Loyola House Retreat and Training Centre site
{{Jesuits in Canada Buildings and structures in Guelph Society of Jesus