Date | 2021 |
Publish_location | Berkeley |
Publisher | Graduate Theological Union |
Collection | Ricci Institute Library |
Language | English, Chinese |
Record_type | Thesis/Dissertation (PDF) |
Shelf | Digital Archives |
Call Number | DS796.M2 C5266 2021d |
Description | pdf [vi, 250 p.+ ill. booklet (ii, 49 p. : color ill.)] |
Note | Culture and Devotion at the Service of Mission : a Study of Catholic Women’s Domestic Religious Practices in Macau / a Dissertation by Marinda, Keng-Fan Chan. "Presented to The Faculty of the Graduate Theological Union In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Berkeley, California, January, 2021" Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-250)
Abstract: Women’s roles are not only confined to their homes; they can contribute meaningfully both to society and the church through their participation in the most diverse professional disciplines and ecclesial leadership roles. Yet the home remains a source of creative power, providing the inspiration and strength for women to bring forth their mission to the wider community. Through the narratives of our interviewees from this study, we see how home altar veneration and their related devotional practices act as vehicles for women’s missioning. Women’s special sensitivity and empathy for others promote and nourish the growth and development of the whole human person -- for themselves, for their families, and for those who work with them. Their participatory and personally-oriented approach is the unique gift that women bring to the Church in Asia." Local access dig.pdf. [Chan-Culture and Devotion Macau.pdf + Ill.] |
Subject | Macau 澳門--Church history Macau 澳門--Religious life and customs Catholic women--Macau--Religious life Women in the Catholic Church--Macau Catholic Church--Macau--Customs and practices |