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International Sister Students Today 今天的国际姐妹生
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190933098.003.0008
Mary E. Johnson, M. Gautier, Patricia Wittberg, T. Do
This chapter provides demographic data on international sisters who are currently studying in the United States. It describes how U.S. Catholic colleges and universities and institutes of women religious collaborate in providing education for these sisters by using two types of qualitative data. The chapter includes interviews with administrators of Catholic universities and religious institutes. It also includes some data from the survey of international sisters who are students in the United States. The chapter describes pathways to the universities and the types of support resources that international sisters receive from universities and religious institutes. It describes the impact that international sisters have on fellow students and, upon their return, on their home countries.
本章提供了目前在美国学习的国际姐妹的人口统计数据。它描述了美国天主教学院、大学和妇女宗教机构如何通过两种定性数据合作为这些姐妹提供教育。这一章包括对天主教大学和宗教机构管理人员的采访。它还包括了一些来自美国留学生姐妹调查的数据。本章描述了进入大学的途径以及国际姐妹从大学和宗教机构获得的支持资源的类型。它描述了国际姐妹对同学的影响,以及她们回国后对祖国的影响。
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Vows and Visas 誓词和签证
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190933098.003.0007
Mary E. Johnson, M. Gautier, Patricia Wittberg, T. Do
International sisters have several options available to stay legally in the United States, including U.S. citizenship and legal permanent residency. This chapter describes the various visa statuses of the international sisters studied in this book, the impact of their legal status on their ministry and life, and some avenues of legal support available to international sisters. The chapter describes some of their challenges with obtaining legal status and provides an introduction to a sample of national Catholic organizations whose mission is to serve immigrants, and in some cases, international sisters. The chapter also includes an introduction to several national ethnic- and racially specific organizations of sisters as well as institutions of higher education that provide support for the international sisters.
国际姐妹有几种选择可以合法留在美国,包括美国公民身份和合法永久居留权。本章介绍了本书中所研究的国际姐妹的各种签证状态,他们的法律地位对他们的事工和生活的影响,以及国际姐妹可以获得的一些法律支持途径。本章描述了他们在获得合法地位方面的一些挑战,并提供了一个以服务移民为使命的国家天主教组织的样本,在某些情况下,国际姐妹。本章还介绍了几个国家、民族和种族特定的姐妹组织以及为国际姐妹提供支助的高等教育机构。
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Since the Beginning 从一开始
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190933098.003.0002
Mary E. Johnson, M. Gautier, Patricia Wittberg, T. Do
This chapter traces Catholic international sisters in the history of the United States, from the eighteenth century to the present time. The chapter discusses the primarily European origin of many sisters and religious institutes in the first three centuries of sisters’ immigration, and the Asian, African, and Latin American origin of international sisters’ migration to the United States today. It describes the invitations from some bishops and priests in the United States to some religious institutes, and the sisters’ frequent accompaniment of co-ethnics in this country. It discusses the many educational and healthcare institutions the sisters built in this country, and the ministries they also conducted.
本章追溯了美国历史上的天主教国际姐妹会,从18世纪到现在。这一章主要讨论了前三个世纪姐妹移民中的许多姐妹和宗教机构的欧洲起源,以及今天国际姐妹移民到美国的亚洲,非洲和拉丁美洲的起源。它描述了美国一些主教和神父对一些宗教机构的邀请,以及姐妹们经常陪伴这个国家的同种族。它讨论了姐妹们在这个国家建立的许多教育和保健机构,以及她们领导的部委。
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Intercultural Challenges 跨文化挑战
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190933098.003.0006
Mary E. Johnson, M. Gautier, Patricia Wittberg, T. Do
This chapter focuses on issues of concern to Catholic international sisters. These issues involve structural, social, and emotional concerns. Some of these relate to language. Others relate to issues of health and social connectedness. The survey questions asked for the sisters’ concerns about specific individual health issues (i.e., illness, anxiety, tiredness, depression, weight issues, overwork), or about social connectedness (e.g., loneliness, a sense of belonging, ability to participate in the life of the respondent’s own institute). Data are analyzed relative to variables including living arrangements, ethnic/cultural background, and age. These concerns varied by the ethnic backgrounds of the sisters and by their current living arrangements.
本章的重点是天主教国际修女会关心的问题。这些问题涉及结构、社会和情感问题。其中一些与语言有关。其他问题则涉及健康和社会联系问题。调查问题询问了修女们对具体个人健康问题(即疾病、焦虑、疲劳、抑郁、体重问题、过度劳累)或社会联系(例如孤独、归属感、参与受访者所在机构生活的能力)的担忧。数据是根据生活安排、种族/文化背景和年龄等变量进行分析的。这些担忧因姐妹们的种族背景和她们目前的生活安排而异。
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A Diverse Presence 多元化的存在
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190933098.003.0004
Mary E. Johnson, M. Gautier, Patricia Wittberg, T. Do
This chapter provides a look at the demographics of Catholic international sisters in the United States today. The demographics highlight the immense diversity of these sisters. Multiple questions examine facets of the identity of international sisters, such as their continent of origin, year of arrival in the United States, ethnic/cultural background, native language, age distribution and age of arrival in the United States, level of education, and legal status. Other questions explore their current ministry status (active or retired), the various ministries in which they are involved, their current living situation, their type of housing, and the resources that aid them in adjusting to life in the United States.
本章提供了今天在美国天主教国际姐妹的人口统计资料。人口结构突出了这些姐妹的巨大多样性。多个问题考察了国际姐妹身份的各个方面,如她们的原籍大陆、抵达美国的年份、种族/文化背景、母语、年龄分布和抵达美国的年龄、教育水平和法律地位。其他问题探讨他们目前的事工状态(在职或退休),他们参与的各个事工,他们目前的生活状况,他们的住房类型,以及帮助他们适应美国生活的资源。
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Bridges, Not Walls 桥,不是墙
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190933098.003.0009
Mary E. Johnson, M. Gautier, Patricia Wittberg, T. Do
This chapter focuses on the contributions that Catholic international sisters make to the United States—to religious life, the Church, and the nation. Sisters identified their contributions along two lines—the benefits of diversity and the benefits of evangelization. The sisters responded that their presence and their cultures added a beneficial diversity to a wide variety of settings—to community, ministry, the Church, and the society more broadly. The chapter concludes with the point that there is a disjuncture between the sisters’ acceptance of diversity in the society and, to a degree, in the Church, but their nonacceptance of diversity in the charisms and lifestyles of religious life.
本章的重点是天主教国际修女会对美国的宗教生活、教会和国家所作的贡献。修女们从两方面来确定她们的贡献——多样性的好处和传福音的好处。修女们回应说,她们的存在和她们的文化为各种各样的环境——社区、事工、教会和更广泛的社会——增添了有益的多样性。这一章的结论是,修女们对社会多样性的接受,在某种程度上,对教会多样性的接受,存在着脱节,但她们不接受宗教生活的神恩和生活方式的多样性。
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Bonds of Belonging 归属感的纽带
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190933098.003.0005
Mary E. Johnson, M. Gautier, Patricia Wittberg, T. Do
This chapter focuses on the level of satisfaction that Catholic international sisters have regarding various aspects of their life in the United States. Those aspects include issues such as food, transportation, healthcare, financial support, community life, the welcome they received, and other social and spiritual support. These aspects are analyzed in relation to other variables, including living arrangements, ministry, and ethnic/cultural background. In general, the international sisters are satisfied with the various aspects of their lives, but satisfaction is somewhat higher among European, Australian, and Canadian respondents than it is among sisters from other areas of the world. Sisters living with members of their own institute tend to be more satisfied than sisters living alone or with sisters from other institutes.
本章的重点是天主教国际姐妹对她们在美国生活的各个方面的满意程度。这些方面包括食品、交通、医疗保健、财政支持、社区生活、他们受到的欢迎以及其他社会和精神支持等问题。这些方面的分析关系到其他变量,包括生活安排,事工,民族/文化背景。总体而言,国际姐妹对生活的各个方面都很满意,但欧洲、澳大利亚和加拿大的受访者满意度略高于世界其他地区的姐妹。与自己学院的成员住在一起的姐妹往往比独居或与其他学院的姐妹住在一起的姐妹更满意。
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Within and Beyond Borders 境内外
Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190933098.003.0003
Mary E. Johnson, M. Gautier, Patricia Wittberg, T. Do
This chapter focuses on and describes the multiple pathways Catholic international sisters take to the United States. Some immigrate to the United States as children, teens, or adults and then enter religious life; others enter religious life in their home country and are then sent here for formation, education, or short-term or long-term ministry. The chapter analyzes the most common patterns for arrival of international sisters to the United States, comparing the international sisters according to their ethnic/cultural background and year of arrival. The role of U.S. institutes of women religious in hosting international sisters and providing assistance is also examined.
本章着重描述了天主教国际修女前往美国的多种途径。有些人在儿童、青少年或成年人时期移民到美国,然后进入宗教生活;其他人在他们的祖国进入宗教生活,然后被送到这里进行培育、教育或短期或长期的事工。本章分析了国际姐妹到达美国的最常见模式,并根据她们的种族/文化背景和到达的年份对国际姐妹进行了比较。报告还审查了美国妇女宗教机构在接待国际姐妹和提供援助方面的作用。
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