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8. The 1960s: Changing Context and New Experiences
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Coming to Life at the Intersection of Ultramontanism and Colonialism 1
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Part One. Contextualizing the Vision of the Foundress
- 1. Who Were the RNDMs? Arrival in Canada (1898) and Transnational Ethos 12
- 2. Foundational Thoughts on Education and the Interplay of Locality, Congregational Structure, and Church Teachings 34
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Part Two. Educational Apostolate in Time and Space: The Schools in Canada
- Introduction 49
- 3. Manitoba in the Early Years: Building a French-Canadian Identity with the RNDM Foundations 53
- 4. English-Speaking Communities, Immigrants, and the Quest for Social Recognition in Manitoba 83
- 5. The RNDM in Saskatchewan: Residential, Parish, Separate, and Private Schools for Girls 96
- 6. The Dusty Years to the Post-war Years 118
- 7. The Church and the Classroom before Vatican II: Spirituality in the Schools and Recruitment 132
- 8. The 1960s: Changing Context and New Experiences 143
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Part Three. The Reception of Vatican II: Epistemic Shifts and Visionary Changes
- 9. The Setting That Framed the Reception of Vatican II 153
- 10. Resignifying Vision and Mission: The 1990s and 2000s, and the Movement towards Eco-Spirituality 190
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Part Four. The Province Engages in a Foreign Mission
- 11. The Mission in Peru 205
- Conclusion: Coming Full Circle 239
- Appendix A. Making Sense of Memories: Conversation among Former Provincials – A Literal Transcription 247
- Appendix B. Religieuses de Notre Dame des Missions (RNDM) Sisters’ Houses in Canada 305
- Notes 315
- Index 361
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Coming to Life at the Intersection of Ultramontanism and Colonialism 1
-
Part One. Contextualizing the Vision of the Foundress
- 1. Who Were the RNDMs? Arrival in Canada (1898) and Transnational Ethos 12
- 2. Foundational Thoughts on Education and the Interplay of Locality, Congregational Structure, and Church Teachings 34
-
Part Two. Educational Apostolate in Time and Space: The Schools in Canada
- Introduction 49
- 3. Manitoba in the Early Years: Building a French-Canadian Identity with the RNDM Foundations 53
- 4. English-Speaking Communities, Immigrants, and the Quest for Social Recognition in Manitoba 83
- 5. The RNDM in Saskatchewan: Residential, Parish, Separate, and Private Schools for Girls 96
- 6. The Dusty Years to the Post-war Years 118
- 7. The Church and the Classroom before Vatican II: Spirituality in the Schools and Recruitment 132
- 8. The 1960s: Changing Context and New Experiences 143
-
Part Three. The Reception of Vatican II: Epistemic Shifts and Visionary Changes
- 9. The Setting That Framed the Reception of Vatican II 153
- 10. Resignifying Vision and Mission: The 1990s and 2000s, and the Movement towards Eco-Spirituality 190
-
Part Four. The Province Engages in a Foreign Mission
- 11. The Mission in Peru 205
- Conclusion: Coming Full Circle 239
- Appendix A. Making Sense of Memories: Conversation among Former Provincials – A Literal Transcription 247
- Appendix B. Religieuses de Notre Dame des Missions (RNDM) Sisters’ Houses in Canada 305
- Notes 315
- Index 361