The Congregation of Saint Joseph of Carondelet
Title | The Congregation of Saint Joseph of Carondelet PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Lucida Savage |
Publisher | |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 1923 |
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ISBN |
The Congregation of Saint Joseph of Carondelet
Title | The Congregation of Saint Joseph of Carondelet PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Lucida Savage |
Publisher | |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 1923 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Anything of Which a Woman Is Capable
Title | Anything of Which a Woman Is Capable PDF eBook |
Author | Mary M. McGlone |
Publisher | Bookbaby |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017-12-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781543918076 |
The title, Anything of Which a Woman is Capable, comes from Father Jean Pierre Médaille, the Jesuit who brought together the first Sisters of St. Joseph in the mid-seventeenth century. Since 1650, congregations of St. Joseph have grown in Europe, the Americas, India and the Orient, all attracting women who are called to do anything of which they are capable to serve their dear neighbor. This volume tells stories of the foundations of congregations in France and then, beginning in 1836, in the United States. It introduces the reader to intrepid women whose willingness to serve knew no boundaries and whose strong personalities provided an ample match for Church leaders who either encouraged or tried to control their zeal. The copious footnotes make this a valuable addition to the history of Catholic women religious in the United States as well as to the history of Catholicism.
Spirited Lives
Title | Spirited Lives PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Coburn |
Publisher | Univ of North Carolina Press |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780807847749 |
Made doubly marginal by their gender and by their religion, American nuns have rarely been granted serious scholarly attention. Instead, their lives and achievements have been obscured by myths or distorted by stereotypes. Placing nuns into the mainstream
Quest for the Living God
Title | Quest for the Living God PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth A. Johnson |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2011-07-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1441142665 |
'Since the middle of the twentieth century,' writes Elizabeth Johnson, 'there has been a renaissance of new insights into God in the Christian tradition. On different continents, under pressure from historical events and social conditions, people of faith have glimpsed the living God in fresh ways. It is not that a wholly different God is discovered from the One believed in by previous generations. Christian faith does not believe in a new God but, finding itself in new situations, seeks the presence of God there. Aspects long-forgotten are brought into new relationships with current events, and the depths of divine compassion are appreciated in ways not previously imagined.' This book sets out the fruit of these discoveries. The first chapter describes Johnson's point of departure and the rules of engagement, with each succeeding chapter distilling a discrete idea of God. Featured are transcendental, political, liberation, feminist, black, Hispanic, interreligious, and ecological theologies, ending with the particular Christian idea of the one God as Trinity.
Unlikely Entrepreneurs
Title | Unlikely Entrepreneurs PDF eBook |
Author | Barbra Mann Wall |
Publisher | Ohio State University Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0814209939 |
In Unlikely Entrepreneurs, Barbra Mann Wall looks at the development of religious hospitals in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the entrepreneurial influence Catholic sisters held in this process. When immigrant nuns came to the United States in the late nineteenth century, they encountered a market economy that structured the way they developed their hospitals. Sisters enthusiastically engaged in the market as entrepreneurs, but they used a set of tools and understanding that were counter to the market. Their entrepreneurship was not to expand earnings but rather to advance Catholic spirituality. Wall places the development of Catholic hospital systems (located in Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Texas, and Utah) owned and operated by Catholic sisters within the larger social, economic, and medical history of the time. In the modern health care climate, with the influences of corporations, federal laws, spiraling costs, managed care, and medical practices that rely less on human judgments and more on technological innovations, the "modern" hospital reflects a dim memory of the past. This book will inform future debates on who will provide health care as the sisters depart, how costs will be met, who will receive care, and who will be denied access to health services.
Called Forth by the Dear Neighbor
Title | Called Forth by the Dear Neighbor PDF eBook |
Author | Mary M McGlone |
Publisher | |
Pages | 478 |
Release | 2021-02-12 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781098320225 |
Volume II of the History of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the USA describes how sisters responded to the needs of their neighbors. Establishing congregations and institutions from New York to Hawaii and from Maine to Orange, California, thousands of Sisters of St. Joseph expressed their love of God through service to their neighbors as women of the Church. This history highlights individuals and congregations in the context of the history of the United States and the Catholic Church. While it may be of greatest interest to Sisters of St. Joseph, their associates and partners in mission, it also provides a window on the history of US women religious and the Catholic Church in the United States.