The Congrégation de Notre-Dame, Superiors, and the Paradox of Power, 1693-1796

By Colleen Gray
Categories: Religious Studies
Series: McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Hardcover : 9780773532274, 288 pages, October 2007
Paperback : 9780773532847, 272 pages, August 2008
Ebook (PDF) : 9780773574724, 288 pages, October 2007
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780773578364, 288 pages, October 2007

Description

Gray focuses on the social, administrative, political, and spiritual dimensions of the lives of three Congrégation superiors - Marie Barbier, Marie-Josèphe Maugue-Garreau, and Marie Raizenne. By exploring the implications of the hierarchies of power within the convent and providing a thorough analysis of the convent's relationship with the social, religious, and governmental structures that surrounded it - taking into account both medieval and Catholic Reformation Europe and seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Canada - Gray reveals the paradoxes inherent in the position of a female superior within the male-dominated sphere of both the church and the larger secular community.