Report
CARA Report: New Sisters and Brothers Professing Perpetual Vows in Religious Life: The Profession Class of 2016
CARA Report: New Sisters and Brothers Professing Perpetual Vows in Religious Life: The Profession Class of 2016, January 2017, by Mary L. Gautier, Ph.D. and Thu T. Do, LHC
A Report to the Secretariat of Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
This report presents findings from a national survey of women and men religious who professed perpetual vows in 2016 in a religious congregation, province, or monastery based in the United States. To obtain the names and contact information for these women and men, the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) contacted all major superiors of all religious institutes that belong to either the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) or the Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious (CMSWR), the two leadership conferences of women religious in the United States. CARA also contacted the major superior of all religious institutes who belong to the Conference of Major Superiors of Men (CMSM). Finally, CARA contacted the major superiors of 138 contemplative communities of women in the United States that were identified by the USCCB Secretariat of Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations. Each major superior was asked to provide contact information for every member of the institute who was scheduled to profess perpetual vows in 2016. CARA then contacted these men and women religious by e-mail or mail to explain the project and ask them to complete a brief online survey.
After repeated follow-ups, CARA received a response from 610 of 759 major superiors, for an overall response rate of 80 percent among religious institutes. In all, 93 percent of LCWR superiors, 84 percent of CMSWR superiors, 76 percent of CMSM superiors, and 60 percent of superiors of contemplative communities provided contact information for 216 members that professed perpetual vows in religious life in 2016.
Of these 216 identified women and men religious, a total of 81 sisters and nuns and 96 brothers and priests responded to the survey by January 13, 2017. These 96 men include brothers, priests, and those pursuing studies leading to priestly ordination. This represents a response rate of 82 percent of the 216 potential members of the Profession Class of 2016 that were reported to CARA by major superiors.