The biography of Marie-Louise Bouchard Labelle tells the story of a young Canadian woman from a humble background at the turn of the twentieth century. She discovered love with the priest of her village. After three children and 15 years of happy life together, her husband returned to the priesthood, just before the Great Depression.--Tr panier narrates this brave woman's struggle to raise their children alone, bringing up questions about the mandatory celibacy of Catholic priests and the status of women in the Catholic Church. --Claire Trepanier lives in Ottawa. She is retired from a career…mehr
The biography of Marie-Louise Bouchard Labelle tells the story of a young Canadian woman from a humble background at the turn of the twentieth century. She discovered love with the priest of her village. After three children and 15 years of happy life together, her husband returned to the priesthood, just before the Great Depression.--Tr panier narrates this brave woman's struggle to raise their children alone, bringing up questions about the mandatory celibacy of Catholic priests and the status of women in the Catholic Church. --Claire Trepanier lives in Ottawa. She is retired from a career in international development and has co-authored and co-hosted a TV series.--"This is the biography of an extraordinary woman who had the courage to fully embrace her love for a priest, knowing all the consequences." -Laurier L. LaPierre -Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Claire Trépanier lives in Ottawa. Her interest intravel, teaching, and international development led her to participatein the conception and co-creation of the TV series Gensd'ici, Gens d'ailleurs, which aired on TCV Outaouaisfrom September to December 1999. A Woman of Valour is atestimony to her admiration of women's resilience, courage, anddynamic spirit.
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Table of Contents Foreword Acknowledgements Preface Family Trees Family of Georgianne Tremblay and her two spouses Family of Marie-Louise Bouchard Labelle and Joseph Ray Prologue
CHAPTER ONE: From Les Escoumins to Hanmer (1891-1906) Marie-Louise Bouchard Marie-Louise Labelle Arrival in Hanmer Life of Hanmer's First Settlers Marie-Louise's Education Primary School Tough Love And What of the Future? Spiritual Life in the Hamlet
CHAPTER TWO: The New Arrival (1858-1906) Father Joseph A. Roy The Francophone Catholic Clergy in the Canadian West Wolseley, Saskatchewan Vernon, British Columbia Hanmer, Ontario (August 1906) First Meeting with Marie-Louise
CHAPTER THREE: The Turning Point (1906-1916) Regular Meetings with Marie-Louise Presbytery Maid? Against All Comers Flight Impact of Their Departure
CHAPTER FOUR: Family Life (1916-1928) New Identities Ottawa Rideau Park (May 1917) Life as a Couple Daily Life Intellectual Life Spiritual Life First Return to Hanmer (November 1920) Birth of Lorne 1921-1926 Gertrude's First Communion Facing Facts Synchronicity The Big Decision (1928)
CHAPTER FIVE: "Widow" with Three Children(1928-1935) Heartbreak Unexpected Visits Living Day to Day Free to Explore Life Napoléon's Visit The Crash, 24 October 1929 Family Ties Homeowner Impact of Joseph's Departure Religion after Joseph's Departure The French-English Question Life During the Great Depression Bank Street (1930-1932) and Sunnyside Street(1932-1933) Stanley Avenue (1933-1935) Social Life Convalescent Home Kiosk
CHAPTER SIX: Living from Hand to Mouth (1935-1944) James Street (1935-1936) Lisgar Street (1936-1937) Nepean Street (1937-1939) Rideau Street, Corner of Chapel (1939) Slater Street (1940) Central Avenue (1941) Acquaintance Changes (1942-1944)
CHAPTER SEVEN: Nanny (1944-1965) Grandmother Sewing and Knitting In the Kitchen "Breaking Camp" Mother-in-Law Jake and the Kid God Back to Ottawa (1957-1965) Ogilvy's Cinema The Countess of Ségur A Busy Room (1962-1965) The Secret
CHAPTER EIGHT: Return to Her Roots (1960-1964) Graduation (1960) The Two Gossips Inner Peace The Trip to the Yukon
CHAPTER NINE: Old Age, Humour and Tenderness (1965-1970) A Time to Relax Always Keeping the Secret Reminiscences of Long Ago The Bloomers The Braid Thieves
CHAPTER TEN: Living in Peace (1970-1973) Housewarming A Time to Enjoy Life Artist A Time to Die
Epilogue Postscript Appendices Appendix One: Arrival in Hanmer Appendix Two: House in Hanmer Appendix Three: Landowner Appendix Four: Amour Immaculé / Immaculate Love Family Documents List of People Interviewed List of People Who Helped Me in My Research Abbreviated Chronology Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Foreword Acknowledgements Preface Family Trees Family of Georgianne Tremblay and her two spouses Family of Marie-Louise Bouchard Labelle and Joseph Ray Prologue
CHAPTER ONE: From Les Escoumins to Hanmer (1891-1906) Marie-Louise Bouchard Marie-Louise Labelle Arrival in Hanmer Life of Hanmer's First Settlers Marie-Louise's Education Primary School Tough Love And What of the Future? Spiritual Life in the Hamlet
CHAPTER TWO: The New Arrival (1858-1906) Father Joseph A. Roy The Francophone Catholic Clergy in the Canadian West Wolseley, Saskatchewan Vernon, British Columbia Hanmer, Ontario (August 1906) First Meeting with Marie-Louise
CHAPTER THREE: The Turning Point (1906-1916) Regular Meetings with Marie-Louise Presbytery Maid? Against All Comers Flight Impact of Their Departure
CHAPTER FOUR: Family Life (1916-1928) New Identities Ottawa Rideau Park (May 1917) Life as a Couple Daily Life Intellectual Life Spiritual Life First Return to Hanmer (November 1920) Birth of Lorne 1921-1926 Gertrude's First Communion Facing Facts Synchronicity The Big Decision (1928)
CHAPTER FIVE: "Widow" with Three Children(1928-1935) Heartbreak Unexpected Visits Living Day to Day Free to Explore Life Napoléon's Visit The Crash, 24 October 1929 Family Ties Homeowner Impact of Joseph's Departure Religion after Joseph's Departure The French-English Question Life During the Great Depression Bank Street (1930-1932) and Sunnyside Street(1932-1933) Stanley Avenue (1933-1935) Social Life Convalescent Home Kiosk
CHAPTER SIX: Living from Hand to Mouth (1935-1944) James Street (1935-1936) Lisgar Street (1936-1937) Nepean Street (1937-1939) Rideau Street, Corner of Chapel (1939) Slater Street (1940) Central Avenue (1941) Acquaintance Changes (1942-1944)
CHAPTER SEVEN: Nanny (1944-1965) Grandmother Sewing and Knitting In the Kitchen "Breaking Camp" Mother-in-Law Jake and the Kid God Back to Ottawa (1957-1965) Ogilvy's Cinema The Countess of Ségur A Busy Room (1962-1965) The Secret
CHAPTER EIGHT: Return to Her Roots (1960-1964) Graduation (1960) The Two Gossips Inner Peace The Trip to the Yukon
CHAPTER NINE: Old Age, Humour and Tenderness (1965-1970) A Time to Relax Always Keeping the Secret Reminiscences of Long Ago The Bloomers The Braid Thieves
CHAPTER TEN: Living in Peace (1970-1973) Housewarming A Time to Enjoy Life Artist A Time to Die
Epilogue Postscript Appendices Appendix One: Arrival in Hanmer Appendix Two: House in Hanmer Appendix Three: Landowner Appendix Four: Amour Immaculé / Immaculate Love Family Documents List of People Interviewed List of People Who Helped Me in My Research Abbreviated Chronology Notes Bibliography Index
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