This article is based on a paper originally given at the international colloquium, Religious Institutes and the Roman Factor in Western Europe 1802-1917, organised by the KADOC Centre, Catholic University Leuven, and held in Rome in May 2004
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Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
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© 1972 Cecily E. CloseThis thesis deals with the form of lay organisation which came to be known as...
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Abstract In 1995 the Prime Minister of Australia, the honourable Paul Keating, on the occasion of th...
International audienceThis chapter seeks to examine the difficulties which led to the suppression of...
The article offers description of the Marianism of the English Catholic Church - in particular as ma...
Although the nineteenth century has been labelled an age of progressive secularisation in Western Eu...
This thesis investigates some of the most important 6 constraints placed upon the mother foundresse...
It is well known that Catholic nuns and sisters played an important role in modern society, and that...
This paper addresses the roles of Irish Catholic female religious institutes for teachers in the con...
This article provides an analysis of the Australasian Catholic Congresses of 1900, 1904 and 1909 in ...
Many Catholic women's congregations are transnational in their orientation. Although their &apo...
International audienceAfter experiencing what she described as a divine revelation to 'Take the Same...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Catholic religious sisters in each of what became the ...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
The article analyses how the decrees of the Council of Trent regarding marriage were used by the Chu...
© 1972 Cecily E. CloseThis thesis deals with the form of lay organisation which came to be known as...
Female religious communities and individual women religious confronted the monastic suppressions in ...
Abstract In 1995 the Prime Minister of Australia, the honourable Paul Keating, on the occasion of th...
International audienceThis chapter seeks to examine the difficulties which led to the suppression of...
The article offers description of the Marianism of the English Catholic Church - in particular as ma...
Although the nineteenth century has been labelled an age of progressive secularisation in Western Eu...
This thesis investigates some of the most important 6 constraints placed upon the mother foundresse...
It is well known that Catholic nuns and sisters played an important role in modern society, and that...
This paper addresses the roles of Irish Catholic female religious institutes for teachers in the con...