The Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions. From ultramontane origins to a new cosmology. By Rosa Bruno-Jofré. Pp. ix + 373 incl. 43 ills. Toronto–London: University of Toronto Press, 2020. $77. 978 1 4875 0564 6
The pivot around which she shapes her narrative is the familiar process by which the community sought to rediscover the charism of its founder, Euphrasie Barbier, in the light of the injunctions of Perfectae caritatis (1965) to adapt and renew the religious life. The strongest contribution of this s...
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