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The Transformation of Religious Orders in Central and Eastern Europe:Sociological Insights
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Changes in religious life since the 1970s in quantitative terms - situation in the CEE countries in the context of global transformations
Introduction
Global perspective
European perspective
Changes in Central and Eastern European countries
Changes in the number of religious - explanatory hypotheses
Conclusions
References
Clericalisation and the search for identity in Roman Catholic religious institutes in Poland at the turn of the 21st century
Between a religious brother and a priest: historical format and contemporary challenges
Institutional perspective on being a religious brother and a religious priest
From unrest to decision - the situation of religious brothers in Poland since the 1960s
Cast study of a Cistercian community in Jędrzejów
Conclusion
Notes
Female religious congregations in Poland in the face of changes from Communism to the transformation period (1945-2000)
Introduction
In the Communist state
Religious life in the democratic state
Conclusion
Notes
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The economy of Polish monasteries: Between the charismatic and routinisation stage
Material and methodology
Short presentation of monasteries studied
Characteristics of the economy of monasteries in Poland
Economy and monasticism: a general introduction
The specific situation of Polish monasteries in post-communist Europe
Economy of Polish monasteries: factors of quotidianisation
Forms of economy and work in Polish monasteries
Work-prayer balance in monastic life
An economy based on pastoral activities: monastic religious goods
Identifying economic products in Polish monasteries?
Between the charismatic and routinisation stage
A new orientation in monastic activities: return to the monastery
Conclusion
Notes
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The reinvention of tradition: The moral economy of monastic life in the Czech Republic
Introduction
Theory: moral economy enlarged
Methodology: research on the dialogical relationship between the monastic and other worlds
The outside world(s)
The monastic worlds
Monasteries: presentation of three selected places
Břevnov Monastery
Broumov Monastery
Venio Community (Komunita Venio)
Regions of contact
Monasteries as cultural heritage
Excultured perception of monasteries
Administration of cultural monuments as the starting point for new relations
Břevnov: the monastery as a public space
Venio Community: administration of a cultural monument as a spiritual vocation
Monastic economy
Innovativeness
Patrimonialism and stewardship of the region
Spirit of enterprise
Innovation of monastic values and spiritualities
Openness and humanity: a place for meeting
Meditation and culture: a place for new spirituality
Summary: Is monasticism the means for a sustainable life?
Conclusion
Notes
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New Monastic Communities in Poland
Introduction
New and traditional monasticism - a dialectical relationship
NMCs suffer from monasticism's lack of socialisation
NMCs initiate ‘do-it-yourself experiments
NMCs create a terrain for theological, spiritual and political experimentation within monasticism
NMCs advocate a new Catholic sensitivity
The Monastic Fraternity of Jerusalem from France to Poland
Innovation, re-interpretation and rejection - sacred creativity in reinventing tradition
Innovation - mixite
Re-interpretation
Rejection: being in osmosis with the world
New Monastic Communities - struggling for innovation in Poland
Conclusion
Notes
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The presence of religious orders in Hungarian society
Introduction
Materials and methods
Research on the vocation of male and female members of religious orders in Hungary
Research methods
Obstacles to full-scope planned researches
Results
Social background of the members of religious orders
Where were they from?
Types of settlement
Parents' educational level
Religious' educational level
Vocational choice and religiosity, family support
Parental religiosity
Family acceptance of religious vocation
Summary: the social background of members of religious orders
The reality of religious communities today
Age cohorts
Change of generation in governance and difficulties
Conclusion
References
Orthodox monasteries as pilgrimage sites in contemporary Russia
Introduction
Monasteries in contemporary Russia
Monasteries as multipurpose locations
Pilgrimages to monasteries: forms and functions
Materials and methods
Discussion
Acknowledgements
Notes
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