The Future of Religious Orders in the United States: Transformation and Commitment
By (Author) David Nygren
By (author) Miriam D. Ukeritis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Christianity
Religious communities and monasticism
Social research and statistics
255.00973
Hardback
344
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
680g
For religious orders to continue as a vital force in the Catholic Church, in the United States, and in the world, they must change in dramatic and significant ways. Fidelity to the mission of the founder and responsiveness to critical and unmet human needs are fundamental to the ongoing mission of religious orders. New forms of poverty and the genuine opportunity to serve new and emerging groups of those most in need certainly challenge the ability of any single group to respond in today's world. Since the Second Vatican Council, the changes in the Roman Catholic Church in the United States have effected the way members of religious orders live and work more thoroughly than any other single population. According to National Catholic Reporter, this comprehensive three-year study, which was funded by Lilly Endowment Inc., is one of the most significant occurrances within the Catholic Church since that Council was convened almost 30 years ago.
DAVID J. NYGREN, CM is an organizational psychologist, now working at DePaul University in Chicago. MIRIAM D. UKERITIS, CSJ is a clinical psychologist now serving as Director for the Institute of Leadership for Religious Organizations with DePaul University in Chicago. They conducted this research while on faculty at Boston University. Both researchers are members of religious orders.