Understanding the Consecrated Life in Canada

Understanding the Consecrated Life in Canada
Author: Jason Zuidema
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2015-12-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781771121392

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The story of the consecrated life in Canada since the 1960s should be about much more than numerical decline. Although the falling numbers are significant among Catholic religious in communities that pre-date Vatican II, many communities continue to show stability and even growth. This book provides nuance to that story by adding detailed portraits of movements, communities and institutions. In four parts, this book presents essays from the leading scholars on religious life in Canada that seek to address the state of religious communities dedicated to religious virtuosity normally characterized by formal promises of chastity, poverty, and obedience. The essays examine a broad range of topics related to the general state of consecrated (or “religious” or “monastic”) life in contemporary Canadian Christian and Buddhist traditions. In the first section, the contributors trace the demographics and definitions of religious life in Canada. The second section examines Canadian developments in Catholic religious life during the Vatican II and the post-Vatican II eras. A third section explores trends in contemporary Canadian religious life, while the fourth section describes the consecrated life in other Canadian religious traditions.

The Consecrated Life and Its Role in the Church and in the World

The Consecrated Life and Its Role in the Church and in the World
Author: Catholic Church. Synodus Episcoporum (1994),Catholic Church. Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Publsiher: Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Monastic and religious life
ISBN: 0889973113

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Relation and Resistance

Relation and Resistance
Author: Sailaja Krishnamurti,Becky R. Lee
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780228009740

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In Canada, women’s bodies are often at the centre of debates about religious pluralism, multiculturalism, and secularism. Women have long played a critical role in building and maintaining diasporic religious communities and networks, and they have also been catalysts for change and transformation within religious groups and the wider community. Relation and Resistance explores the stories and lives of racialized women connected with religious diaspora communities in Canada. Contributors from across disciplines show how women are conceptualizing traditions in transformative ways, challenging prevailing assumptions about diasporic religion as nostalgically entrenched in the past. The collected essays include chapters on feminist and queer women thinking critically about Hindu and Muslim identities and beliefs and challenging anti-Black racism and settler colonialism; Afro-Caribbean and Métis writers using literature to explore religion and belonging; the impact of women’s participation in Japanese, Chinese, and Pakistani transnational religious organizations; and marriage, migration, and gender equality in the Punjabi Sikh and Malayali Christian communities. The volume closes with a chapter exploring Métis diasporic experience and inviting readers to think critically about diasporic religion on Indigenous land. An innovative and timely volume, Relation and Resistance reveals that a deeper understanding of women’s experiences of displacement, migration, race, and gender is critical to the study of religion in Canada.

Institutes of consecrated life in Canada from the beginning of New France up to the present

Institutes of consecrated life in Canada from the beginning of New France up to the present
Author: Michel Thériault
Publsiher: Bibliothèque nationale du Canada = National Library of Canada
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1980
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015035039893

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Répertoire de tous les instituts religieux ayant eu ou ayant encore une présence au Canada. Présentation alphabétique à l'intérieur des catégories suivantes: instituts et sociétés d'hommes, instituts et sociétés de femmes, instituts séculiers d'hommes et de femmes, instituts d'intérêt canadien, instituts projetés au Canada mais n'ayant jamais vu le jour, cas spéciaux. Brève note historique à chaque institut ainsi que lieu et date du premier établissement au Canada. Six index: instituts, fondateurs, instituts canadiens, fondateurs canadiens, termes canoniques français, termes canoniques anglais. En introduction, notions élémentaires sur le cadre canonique de la vie consacrée. SDM.

The Promise of Renewal

The Promise of Renewal
Author: Marie Crowley
Publsiher: ATF Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2017-03-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781925486704

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With variety and breadth, these essays celebrate the 800th anniversary of the foundation of the Dominican Order as well as the richness in Catholic thought and praxis during the past hundred years around the world. Their themes range from Yves Congar's view of the hierarchy to Jacques Loew's theory of ministry in the workplace. Ideas from thinkers interacting with Islam and Judaism lead on to a theology of refugees. A book for those pondering theology amid history and culture.

Practising Cultural Geographies

Practising Cultural Geographies
Author: Ravi S. Singh,Bharat Dahiya,Arun K. Singh,Padma C. Poudel
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2022-05-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811664151

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This festschrift honours Prof. Rana P.B. Singh who has dedicated his life to teaching and conducting research on cultural geography with a ‘dweller Indian perspective’. The book focuses on the cultural geographies of India, and to an extent that of South Asia. It is a rich collection of 23 essays on the themes apprised by him, covering landscapes, religion, heritage, pilgrimage and tourism, and human settlements.

Buddhism in the Global Eye

Buddhism in the Global Eye
Author: John S. Harding,Victor Sogen Hori,Alexander Soucy
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-03-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781350140646

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Buddhism in the Global Eye focuses on the importance of a global context and transnational connections for understanding Buddhist modernizing movements. It also explores how Asian agency has been central to the development of modern Buddhism, and provides theoretical reflections that seek to overcome misleading East-West binaries. Using case studies from China, Japan, Vietnam, India, Tibet, Canada, and the USA, the book introduces new research that reveals the permeable nature of certain categories, such as "modern", "global", and "contemporary" Buddhism. In the book, contributors recognize the multiple nodes of intra-Asian and global influence. For example, monks travelled among Asian countries creating networks of information and influence, mutually stimulating each other's modernization movements. The studies demonstrate that in modernization movements, Asian reformers mobilized all available cultural resources both to adapt local forms of Buddhism to a new global context and to shape new foreign concepts to local Asian forms.

The Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions

The Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions
Author: Rosa Bruno-Jofre
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781487532475

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This book traces the journey taken by the Canadian Province of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions / Religieuses de Notre Dame des Missions (RNDM), from its establishment in Manitoba in 1898 to 2008, when the congregation as a whole redefined its mission and vision. Using archival research conducted in Canada, England, and Italy and incorporating oral interviews with RNDM sisters, this book explores the historical work of the sisters in schools and the part they played in the developing educational state. The congregation’s activities in schools, first in Manitoba and Saskatchewan and later in Ontario and Quebec, show how the sisters’ educational work related to the social characteristics of the communities they worked in (e.g., those of French Canadian settlers, British and continental European immigrants, and the Métis population). The Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions examines the impact of Vatican II in the 1960s and into the 2000s as well as the dismantling of neo-scholasticism and the process of secularization of consciousness in society at large. These emerging issues led the congregation to examine its individual and collective identity at the intersection of feminist theology, eco-spirituality, and a critique of Western cosmology.