Julienne Dallaire (religious name Mère Julienne du Rosaire; 23 May 1911 – 6 January 1995) was a Franco-Canadian nun, mystic and founder of the Dominican Missionary Adorers. Her cause for beatification has been opened.[1]
Biography
Early life
Julienne Dallaire was born on 23 May 1911 in Saint-Roch, Québec City, the second child of a family of nine children and the eldest daughter.[2][3] She received her Christian formation from the Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal at the Académie Saint-Roch.[2]
Religious life
At the age of twelve, Dallaire felt that she was called to a religious life.[3] She joined the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary at the age of seventeen, but had to leave afterwards for health reasons.[4] She tried entering two different congregations, at the age of 21 and at the age of 29 respectively, which she had to leave both for health reasons.[4]
In 1941, Canon Cyrille Labrecque became her spiritual advisor.[4] On 30 April 1945, with the approval of the Archbishop of Québec City, Jean-Marie-Rodrigue Villeneuve OMI, she founded the Dominican Missionary Adorers with the mission of spreading the Gospel through catechesis, preaching, teaching in schools, animation of youth groups or adult gatherings, and works of charity that promote human and social development.[3][5]
Dallaire's congregation was canonically recognized on 7 October 1948, and the first religious professions were made on the same day, including herself. At first, the congregation was installed on the upper floor of a house in Beauport, Quebec City, and later came to occupy the entire house.[6] In 1950, a convent was built in Beauport and became the Mother House of the congregation and in 1952, the congregation was affiliated with the Dominican Order.[6]
Death
Dallaire continued her service, guiding and leading, within the congregation she founded until her death on 6 January 1995.[4]
Beatification
In October 2004, a preliminary investigation for Dallaire's beatification was launched by Cardinal Marc Ouellet PSS.[3] On 14 September 2008, the diocesan inquiry was opened. On 7 February 2010, the inquiry closed and the documents were sealed during a ceremony in the Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec before being sent to Rome to the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints where they are to be analyzed.[3][7]
References
- ^ "1995". Hagiography Circle.
- ^ a b Sœur Gilberte Baril, O.P., "Mère Julienne du Rosaire, une parole pour aujourd'hui" Archived 2014-11-01 at the Wayback Machine, Conférences Notre-Dame, Cathédrale de Québec, 27 mars 2011, document consulté en ligne le 19 septembre 2014, p. 3 (in French).
- ^ a b c d e Sœur Françoise Guillot, O.P., "Une sœur de Québec sur la voie de la béatification : Mère Julienne du Rosaire (Julienne Dallaire)", Vers demain : pour le triomphe de l'Immaculée, 907e édition française, 71e année, mars-avril 2010, page 6, lire en ligne (in French).
- ^ a b c d Sœur Gilberte Baril, O.P., "Mère Julienne du Rosaire, une parole pour aujourd'hui" Archived 2014-11-01 at the Wayback Machine, Conférences Notre-Dame, Cathédrale de Québec, 27 mars 2011, document consulté en ligne le 19 septembre 2014, p. 4 (in French).
- ^ Sœur Gilberte Baril, O.P., "Mère Julienne du Rosaire, une parole pour aujourd'hui" Archived 2014-11-01 at the Wayback Machine, Conférences Notre-Dame, Cathédrale de Québec, 27 mars 2011, document consulté en ligne le 19 septembre 2014, p. 4-5 (in French).
- ^ a b "Des étapes de notre histoire", Les Dominicaines Missionnaires Adoratrices, page consultée le 22 septembre 2014 (in French).
- ^ Pierre-Olivier Fortin (7 February 2010). "Nouvelle étape pour la béatification de mère Julienne". Le Soleil (in French).
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