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Religious Women as Global Migrants to the United States: Critical Conversations About

This book is rooted in my doctoral dissertation, which emerges from a comprehensive socio-religious analysis of the evolving dynamics within Catholic congregations, particularly the decline and shift in membership. The focus of this research is on the sustainability of local religious congregations that do not maintain a presence in the Global South. This trend provokes […]

ISBN: 979-8-89248-593-7

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979-8-89248-593-7

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Chioma Ahanihu

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This book is rooted in my doctoral dissertation, which emerges from a comprehensive socio-religious analysis of the evolving dynamics within Catholic congregations, particularly the decline and shift in membership. The focus of this research is on the sustainability of local religious congregations that do not maintain a presence in the Global South. This trend provokes significant questions about the future viability of these congregations, especially in the Global North, such as in the United States. How can these communities sustain themselves amid the ongoing decline in membership? What are the broader implications of this trend for consecrated life in general? As the research progressed, it became increasingly clear that the complexities underlying these issues were more profound than they initially appeared. The profoundness of the problems is that consecrated individuals often engage in a deep, introspective practice of attuning themselves to their inner spiritual life and discerning God’s direction—understanding where and to whom they are being sent. In this sense, they are like wandering hearts, seeking knowledge, connection with God, and unity with humanity.