2020 Study Overview and Links to Study resources
2020 Study Overview and Links to Study resources
It is fitting that the National Religious Vocation Conference (NRVC) published the 2020 Study on Recent Vocations to Religious Life on the Solemnity of the Annunciation, a feast that celebrates the abundant hope in God’s call. Religious life reflects the endless story of call and response amid changing demographics.
The 2020 study serves as a follow up to the NRVC's landmark 2009 Study on Recent Vocations and includes both comparisons and new research. The survey sent to major superiors and newer entrants was designed to identify what attracted new members to religious life and to their particular religious institute or society; what they found helpful in their discernment process; what their attitudes and preferences are regarding community life, prayer, and ministry; and what sustains and challenges them in religious life.
The major findings of the 2020 Study can be distilled to the following key points:
We hope you will read the entire report, which affirms that religious life is a valid and vital vocation. Each of us can confidently invite and support women and men to consider the unique vocation to consecrated life.
The NRVC extends its gratitude to the major superiors and newer entrants who participated in the research, conducted by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA). We also express our thanks for the support of the GHR Foundation and the expertise and exceptional efforts of CARA, the NRVC Board, NRVC Member Area Coordinators, TrueQuest Communications, and NRVC National Office staff. We also thank our collaborators for their contributions in formulating the survey questions and for providing images of new members.
The incentive to promote vocations is the belief that the charism of religious life remains attractive and necessary, which this study clearly demonstrates is the case. We know that inquirers and discerners, led by the Spirit, are seeking to learn about vocation discernment. Let us encourage them and recognize all who have answered God’s call, as Mary did, with a resounding yes! The grace of perseverance is not a cliché, our oldest and newest members are influential role models of fidelity, courage, and audacious hope.
May you live in that hope,
Sister Deborah M. Borneman, SS.C.M.
NRVC Director of Mission Integration
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