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Vatican begins visits to strengthen women religious in U.S.
![]() Mother Mary Clare Millea (center) with some of her fellow sisters
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.- The Vatican announced today that it is initiating the first-ever visitation of women’s religious communities in the United States. The visitations are being undertaken to help strengthen religious communities in the U.S., which are suffering from a sharp drop in vocations and gentrification of their ranks. On the heels of issuing a report on the health of U.S. seminaries—which were found to be in relatively good condition—the Vatican’s Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, headed by Cardinal Franc Rodé, is embarking on a comprehensive study of the more than 400 congregations present in the United States. The visitations will only assess those religious who engage in apostolic or active work, and will not involve contemplative communities. The visitation process is being spearheaded by Connecticut native Mother Mary Clare Millea, A.S.C.J., who was appointed by Cardinal Rodé. Mother Clare is the superior general of the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a group of sisters that is based in Rome but has 135 sisters in the U.S. According to a December 22, 2008 Vatican decree authorizing the visitations, the study is being undertaken “to look into the quality of the life” of the members of U.S. religious institutes. Mother Clare estimates that the project will take about two years to finish, and says that upon completion she will submit a confidential report to Cardinal Rodé. There are no plans to publish the findings. Sr. Eva-Maria Ackerman, a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George, explained how the several-stage process will work at a press conference in Washington D.C. on Friday. “First, Mother Clare will solicit voluntary input from the superiors general through inviting them to make personal contacts with her in Rome or in the United States. During the second stage, the major superiors in the United States will be asked for information such as statistics, activities and community practices.” She continued, “selected on-site visits will be made during the third stage. During this time, the sisters will have an opportunity to share with the visitation teams their joys and hopes, challenges and concerns about their lives as women religious in the Church today. The final stage will be the compilation and delivery of a comprehensive and confidential review by Mother Clare to Cardinal Rodé.” Sr. Ackerman also added that the “visitations are beginning as we speak.” In a press release announcing the initiative, Mother Millea indicated that while she is not obliged to visit every community of women religious, she looks forward to learning and better understanding the “multi-faceted dimensions of the sisters’ religious lives, as well as their abundant contributions to the Church and society.” “I am praying for all the sisters who will be a part of this Visitation, and hoping for their prayers “both for the good of the process as well as for me in this role,” she added. “I ask the prayers of the American Catholic clergy and faithful too.” More information about the visits can be found at www.apostolicvisitation.org. Subscriber comments:
Published by: Giovani
Plano/TX/USA 07/31/2009 08:08 PM EST
Sister should begin by cleaning house on the Tree-Worshiping Reiki Masters in Oldenburg, Indiana. Those poor women have lost it all together!
Published by: Roe Loydi
Italy 07/03/2009 12:01 AM EST
It's about time that some of these American sisters and their clones abroad get disciplined. Many of them are HATERS of Church authorities, coming from their personal problems that they bring into the convent.
Published by: Mizzmonsoon
St. Louis/MO/USA 02/02/2009 05:31 PM EST
Thank goodness!
(And kudos on your selection of Sr. Eva-Maria Ackerman. An excellent choice!)
Published by: lucien
usa 01/31/2009 11:44 AM EST
She needs to start with the Benedictine community in Erie, PA.
Published by: Debbie
Portland, OR USA 01/30/2009 09:37 PM EST
Pray to God that women hear the call. I miss the nuns. Bring back the beautiful, angelic habits.
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