What happens when a centuries-old religious movement begins to disappear?
In this sociological study, Patricia Wittberg, S.C. confronts one of the most consequential yet understudied transformations within modern Catholicism: the dramatic rise--and startling decline--of Catholic religious orders.
Drawing on historical depth and rigorous theoretical analysis, Wittberg explores religious orders as intentional communities powered by what she calls "religious virtuosity." Why did thousands dedicate their lives to these communities? What ideological frameworks sustained them? And why have those same structures weakened so dramatically in recent decades?
Blending sociological theory with rich historical research, The Rise and Fall of Catholic Religious Orders:
- Examines the ideological foundations of Roman Catholic religious life
- Analyzes personal incentives and institutional resource mobilization
- Investigates earlier cycles of growth and decline
- Interprets contemporary collapse through the lens of movement theory
- Situates religious orders within the broader study of intentional communities
Far from offering a simple narrative of decline, Wittberg provides a sophisticated model for understanding how religious movements mobilize, sustain commitment, and ultimately lose cultural power. Her work opens new pathways for research into ideology, institutional change, and the dynamics of faith-based communities.
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