This work is the study of the lives and works of seven women, considered pioneers in their fields, in the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches in the Province of Quebec in the latter third of the twentieth century. Four of the subjects are francophone; three are anglophone. Three of the francophone women are feminist theologians, two of whom are nuns. The fourth has recently left the Roman Catholic Church to join the Anglican Church. The three anglophone, women are Anglican priests, among the first to be ordained in Canada. The seven women are studied from the point of view of being pioneers, within the question of the ordination of women and the role of women in the church in Quebec. This thesis will examine how their experiences have pave...
Women have been central to the work of Christian ministry from the time of Jesus to the twenty-first...
This study, based on 253 oral histories, examines the life stages of Franco-Albertan women during th...
Most writing by women that has survived from before the fall of New France—perhaps most writing by w...
Most scholars who have researched on missionaries in British Columbia have not taken gender into ac...
This dissertation explores the spiritual life of the Ursulines nuns of Quebec City as the central fe...
This thesis examines the experiences of a single French-Canadian congregation of women religious as ...
The present thesis is a study of the women involved in the Anglican mission to the Japanese Canadian...
Examines the work of various religious organizations, such as the Women's Protective Immigratio...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
Le mouvement féministe québécois à la fin du dix-neuvième siècle s’est distingué par sa déterminatio...
Synagogue sisterhoods were formed and evolved in the twentieth century along with other women's volu...
Adding to a growing body of research on women and religion in English Canada, this historical study ...
Nuns' ambiguous position within patriarchy makes them particularly interesting subjects for a femini...
This article was written with the intent of gaining insights into women\u27s roles within the Sevent...
Ce texte désire mesurer la place du féminisme dans l’expérience missionnaire des Soeurs des Saints N...
Women have been central to the work of Christian ministry from the time of Jesus to the twenty-first...
This study, based on 253 oral histories, examines the life stages of Franco-Albertan women during th...
Most writing by women that has survived from before the fall of New France—perhaps most writing by w...
Most scholars who have researched on missionaries in British Columbia have not taken gender into ac...
This dissertation explores the spiritual life of the Ursulines nuns of Quebec City as the central fe...
This thesis examines the experiences of a single French-Canadian congregation of women religious as ...
The present thesis is a study of the women involved in the Anglican mission to the Japanese Canadian...
Examines the work of various religious organizations, such as the Women's Protective Immigratio...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
Le mouvement féministe québécois à la fin du dix-neuvième siècle s’est distingué par sa déterminatio...
Synagogue sisterhoods were formed and evolved in the twentieth century along with other women's volu...
Adding to a growing body of research on women and religion in English Canada, this historical study ...
Nuns' ambiguous position within patriarchy makes them particularly interesting subjects for a femini...
This article was written with the intent of gaining insights into women\u27s roles within the Sevent...
Ce texte désire mesurer la place du féminisme dans l’expérience missionnaire des Soeurs des Saints N...
Women have been central to the work of Christian ministry from the time of Jesus to the twenty-first...
This study, based on 253 oral histories, examines the life stages of Franco-Albertan women during th...
Most writing by women that has survived from before the fall of New France—perhaps most writing by w...