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ID052032
Title ProperChinese catholic sisters in the Modernization era
LanguageENG
AuthorLeung, Beatrice
PublicationMarch 2004.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article aims to explore the contributions of Chinese Catholic sisters in the Deng-Jiang era by examining their way of life and the problems they face within and outside the church structure. In the course of this discussion, we look at the history of Chinese Catholic sisters and the harassment they experienced in Maoist China. In discussing the sisters' way of life, we discover that they face important problems: difficulties with recruitment stemming from the sociopolitical situation in China, and inadequate training, both religiously and professionally, which hamper the sisters' development. We therefore conclude that leadership and institutional norm-building within the sister congregations are matters calling for immediate attention.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 18, No.1; March 2004: p 67-106
Journal SourceChina Information 2004-03 18, 1
Key WordsReligion ;  Religious ;  China ;  Hong Kong ;  Institutional Norms