Religions (Mar 2021)

Lived Religion among Montreal’s Grey Nuns during the Vatican II Era: A Subject of Debate

  • Dominique Laperle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12040226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 226

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This article deals with changes in the devotional practices of the Grey Nuns of Montreal in the context of the Second Vatican Council. This apostolic Congregation, active since the 18th century, has preserved the prayers and devotions instituted by its foundress, Marguerite d’Youville, in its daily religious practice. Under the effects of the decree Perfectæ caritatis and the motu proprio Ecclesiae Sanctæ, the general chapters of the ad experimentum period became the theatre of exchanges and debates around this heritage. Between the desire to adapt and the fear of losing popular and spiritual traditions, these consecrated women testify to their ability to make choices, to make necessary changes, and to preserve a delicate balance between the past and the present in their lived religion.

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