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Journal articles on the topic "Spiritualité – Québec (Province)"
Laperle, Dominique. "Une oeuvre purement musicale? Analyse de la spiritualité des Soeurs des Saints Noms de Jésus et de Marie à partir de l’exemple de l’École de musique Vincent-d’Indy." Articles 74 (December 9, 2011): 71–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1006493ar.
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Mouvet-Jourde, Zoé. "Imaginaire, spiritualité et médecine holistique : des rites de mort alternatifs au Québec?" Thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25251/25251.pdf.
Full textLafontan, Shakti. "L'influence de la spiritualité sur le processus de rétablissement d'un trouble mental : une recherche phénoménologique." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26026.
Full textThis report aims to encourage a better understanding of the role played by spirituality in recovery from a mental disorder. A phenomenological analysis of individual interviews was conducted with three people engaged in the recovery process. An analysis of a focus group interview with four social workers was also performed to describe and understand the consideration of spirituality in practice. The general structure of the participants’ experience in the recovery process is presented via two points to reveal that spirituality is the experience of union between “oneself” and the “other” as well as being an experience of self-transformation. Social workers understand the importance of spirituality when providing support for their clients but it also has its limits. The similarities and the differences between these two groups are discussed and recommendations are made. KEYWORDS: spirituality, recovery, mental disorder, phenomenology, social work, focus groups.
Pelletier, Annie. "ESPACES SPIRITUELS DE MASHTEUIATSH : LECTURE D'UN PAYSAGE CULTUREL ILNU." Thesis, Université Laval, 2012. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2012/29179/29179.pdf.
Full textLachance, Gaston. "Expérience spirituelle et expérience de rétablissement en santé mentale : étude descriptive en vue d'une thérapeuthique spirituelle." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/23532.
Full textRitchie, Claude. "LE PHÉNOMÈNE DE LA MOBILISATION DES AGENTS DE PASTORALE POUR LEUR MISSION EN ÉGLISE." Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26371/26371.pdf.
Full textRoberge, Nathalie. "Mère Julienne du Rosaire et l'adoration : exploration d'un chemin de vie spirituelle." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/33617.
Full textSituated at the crossroads between the theology of spiritual life and the history of Christian spirituality, the research explores the doctrinal work of Julienne Dallaire (1911-1995). Better known as Mother Julienne of the Rosary, this spiritual person from Quebec – foundress of the congregation of the Dominican Missionary Adorers – develops a spirituality rooted in a contemplation of Christ where Scripture and Church Tradition are widely called upon. An in-depth reading of her manuscript heritage shows that adoration occupies a central place in it and serves an integrative function. Thus, for a first approach to the corpus, focusing on the subject of adoration as the main theme of the thesis naturally imposed itself. The choice to study the writings of a spiritual author stems from the conviction that the Christian experience is a real locus theologicus as was widely pointed out in the twentieth century by theologians of spiritual life, such as Charles-André Bernard or François-Marie Léthel. At the methodological level, in addition to a descriptive process aiming to establish the necessary presuppositions at the historical level, the process of investigation of the documents transmitted by Julienne is essentially inductive. It uses tools of literary analysis – rhetorical, narrative and pragmatic – which have the advantage to favour a more objective appropriation of the content of the texts, taking into account their respective genres. In this field, the research benefits from the expertise developed by Thérèse Nadeau-Lacour. The results at the end of this exploratory process reveal various biblical, christological and anthropological elements through which Julienne operates a major shift in the « traditional » ways of conceiving adoration. While recalling the natural meaning of this reality, Julienne helps discover the newness brought by Christ. The distinction she makes between the adorable Christ and the adoring Christ is fundamental. By bringing to light the specificity of the hypostatic union proper to the Incarnation of Christ, she leads her reader to consider not only the adorable character of the person of Christ, but the worshiping dynamism that underlies his whole existence. Reflection thus opens up to the Trinitarian dimension of adoration and to the covenantal relationship it implies. This point of view allows Julienne to bring to light the act of love by which Christ offers himself for the glory of God and the salvation of the world, an act that is perpetuated in eternity and is always present in the Sacrament of the altar, because of the event of Holy Thursday. From these christocentric foundations emerges a theological anthropology which, based on the gifts of baptism and Holy Eucharist, invites the believer to become Christ-like in the mystery of his adoring life. The approach helps to make explicit the spiritual path shown in the fourth Gospel: in Christ, all life participates in this fundamental attitude of adoration « in spirit and in truth ». Julienne brings together her understandings under the expression « devotion to the Eucharistic Heart (of Jesus) ». She considers the Virgin Mary as the model par excellence of this spirituality. In the current theological horizon, Julienne's proposal is complementary and, in some respects, has an integrating capacity, with regards to the sacramental perspective of recent decades, which has largely – and almost exclusively – occupied the discussions concerning adoration. Her teaching on this subject invites to rediscover and/or to initiate other fertile approaches, anticipating first of all the impetus given by the Second Vatican Council and then secondly, deploying it. From the openings that the theological research achieves, the conclusions suggest paths for future exploration in areas as varied as biblical exegesis, liturgy and even ecumenism.
Melançon, Anne-Marie. "Cultes et spiritualités de la beauté féminine au Québec : une anthropologie des pratiques esthétiques à risque." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25171.
Full textBeauchamp, Janie. "Les expériences religieuses ou spirituelles de femmes impliquées dans trois groupes religieux ou spirituels minoritaires réservés exclusivement aux femmes." Mémoire, 2008. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/1756/1/M10584.pdf.
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