Research

National Study for Perpetually professed Sisters in India

National Study for Perpetually professed Sisters in India

  This survey hopes to contribute to strengthening the support systems available to sisters and to offer deeper insights into the spiritual and mental well-being of those living religious life. The findings will help religious institutes give greater attention to the importance of accompaniment, enabling us to become more aware of God’s grace at work in our lives.Link for Participation:

Attraction to Religious Life and Challenges of Temporarily Professed Sisters in India

Attraction to Religious Life and Challenges of Temporarily Professed Sisters in India

   Attraction to Religious Life and Challenges of Temporarily Professed Sisters in IndiaConducted by: Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA), Georgetown UniversityIn collaboration with: Centre for Research on Religious Life India (CRRI)Authors: Sr. Lavina Rodrigues, AC and Dr. Thu T. Do, LHCDate: September 2024Purpose of the St

Satisfaction and Challenges among Sister Doctors in India

Satisfaction and Challenges among Sister Doctors in India

Research Summary: Satisfaction and Challenges of Women Religious as Medical Doctors in IndiaConducted by: Sr.Mini Joseph JMJ, MScN and Sr. Thu T. Do, LHC, PhD in collaboration with the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA), Georgetown UniversityIn association with: Sister Doctors Forum of India (SDFI)Publication Date: February 2024Respondents: 214 Sister Doctors in I