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    catholic history

    Explore "catholic history" with insightful episodes like "93 - Possession in New France", "Tadhg O hAnnrachain (University College Dublin). Mobility and the evolution of confessional identity in Early Modern Ireland.", "The Key Role of Friendship in the Life of Elizabeth Bayley Seton With Sister Judy Metz, SC", "Mother Seton & The Importance of Retreats" and "A Conversation about St. Francis de Sales" from podcasts like ""History Lessons for Misanthropes", "Tudor and Stuart Ireland Conference 2022", "Friends & Followers", "Friends & Followers" and "Friends & Followers"" and more!

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    93 - Possession in New France

    93 - Possession in New France

    In this episode we discuss a possession in New France, when a young women named Barbe Hallay was tormented by demons. This is a story of colonization in the 17th century, a land that is trying to keep it's colonial population Catholic in the face of hardships, and a nun who desperately wants sainthood. Was Barbe really possessed? Was it her way of maintining bodily autonomy in a way that was fixable by the church? Are any of these questions actually answered? You'll have to listen to find out!

    Check out "The Possession of Barbe Hally" by Mairi Cowan.

    Music by Valhall.