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Exploring the Lived Experiences of Selected Nuns in a Monastery (106969)

Session Information: Women's Studies
Session Chair: Jordan Oneal Manlapaz

Sunday, 10 May 2026 16:50
Session: Session 3
Room: Room G408 (4F)
Presentation Type: Oral Presentation

All presentation times are UTC + 9 (Asia/Tokyo)

This phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of ten selected cloistered nuns in a monastery in Bocaue, Bulacan. The research used in-depth semi structured interviews and Braun and Clarke's thematic analysis to understand how these women perceive, navigate, and make meaning of their monastic life. The study was grounded in the Dark Night of the Soul Theory and Cognitive-Emotional Adaptation Theory, which provided a contextual framework for the psychological, emotional, and spiritual transformations that occurred within the cloister. Five key themes emerged: “Pathways to the Call, The Cloistered Life, Spiritual Transformation, Challenges Faced by Nuns, and Meaning Through Contemplation.” Findings revealed that early spiritual inclinations, structured communal life, and contemplative practices contribute to inner resilience and spiritual maturity. Despite emotional challenges such as solitude, interpersonal tensions, and moments of doubt, the nuns found profound meaning through faith, prayer, and community. The results challenge the common notion that deep religiosity negates psychological struggles and highlight the need for integrated mental health and spiritual support within monastic contexts. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of vocation and mental well-being in religious life, providing a foundation for future psychological and pastoral interventions.

Authors:
Erika Angel Cagape, National University, Philippines
Micky Dionela, National University, Philippines
Ashley Nicole Lumantao, National University, Philippines
Allyhia Nicole Sophia Orbeta, National University, Philippines
Guilian Mach Silhay, National University, Philippines
Jordan Oneal Manlapaz, National University, Philippines


About the Presenter(s)
Guilian Mach P. Silhay is a psychology student and certified Emotional First Aider. He served as PRO of the National University Peer Facilitators, supporting students in emotional distress and promoting mental well-being and safe spaces.

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/guilian-mach-silhay-b13078362

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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Guilian-Mach-Silhay

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