In 1936 Bishop Ralph Hubert Dignan invited Peterborough Sisters working throughout our diocese to found a new Congregation: The Sisters of St. Joseph of Sault Ste. Marie. He arranged for the purchase of the Lions Park on Lake Nipissing, which apparently was in receivership for back taxes. He was involved in the construction of our Motherhouse and helped guide the new congregation in our formative years. The window is in tribute to Bishop Dignan. St. Hubert lived in Belgium in the 8th century. After his wife died giving birth to their son, it is said he withdrew to a forest to hunt. As he was pursuing a stag, the animal turned, and Hubert saw a cross between its antlers. Hubert had a conversion and later was appointed the first bishop of Louvain Belgium.