The aim of this thesis is to ascertain the extent and nature of belonging to the Australian Catholic Church as experienced by immigrants. This experience of belonging was ascertained through the quantitative study of the National Church Life Survey of 2001 and to a lesser extent the Catholic Church Life Survey of 1996. Both surveys were conducted with attenders at a particular Sunday Eucharist and hence measured the experiences only of Catholics who attend Church. This quantitative study was complemented with a qualitative study of a small group of Vietnamese Catholics who were members of a particular parish. The importance of belonging to a religious tradition is that it provides an aspect of an individual's identity. Identity is many-face...
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Baumann M, Salentin K. Migrant Religiousness and Social Incorporation: Tamil Hindus from Sri Lanka i...
This thesis investigates the experience of Polish migrants in Ireland and how, if at all, spirituali...
This article explores how members of the German-speaking Lutheran church in Dublin develop their net...
Historically, most Italians have been Roman Catholics. Also, the majority of Italian immigrants who ...
Since the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church has undergone radical transformation in all di...
This paper is based on research undertaken for a thesis prepared as partial requirement for an M.A. ...
In recent years, the Catholic Education Offices in the State of Victoria, Australia, have collaborat...
This article seeks to extend debates on questions of religious practices in a multicultural society ...
The religious landscape of Australia is both complex and diverse. Such diversity has resulted chiefl...
A sense of belonging is argued to underpin individual wellbeing, social cohesion, and the developmen...
The religious consequences of Dutch migration to Australia have been noticeable and enriching. Dutch...
The period between 1966 and 1996 was a period of great change for society in Australia. Two particul...
Most Filipino migrant women came to France without their families and are presently undocumented. To...
This qualitative study investigates the relevant descriptions that first-generation immigrant Filipi...
© 2017 Religion and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association. The relationship...
Baumann M, Salentin K. Migrant Religiousness and Social Incorporation: Tamil Hindus from Sri Lanka i...
This thesis investigates the experience of Polish migrants in Ireland and how, if at all, spirituali...
This article explores how members of the German-speaking Lutheran church in Dublin develop their net...
Historically, most Italians have been Roman Catholics. Also, the majority of Italian immigrants who ...
Since the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church has undergone radical transformation in all di...
This paper is based on research undertaken for a thesis prepared as partial requirement for an M.A. ...
In recent years, the Catholic Education Offices in the State of Victoria, Australia, have collaborat...
This article seeks to extend debates on questions of religious practices in a multicultural society ...
The religious landscape of Australia is both complex and diverse. Such diversity has resulted chiefl...
A sense of belonging is argued to underpin individual wellbeing, social cohesion, and the developmen...
The religious consequences of Dutch migration to Australia have been noticeable and enriching. Dutch...
The period between 1966 and 1996 was a period of great change for society in Australia. Two particul...
Most Filipino migrant women came to France without their families and are presently undocumented. To...
This qualitative study investigates the relevant descriptions that first-generation immigrant Filipi...
© 2017 Religion and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association. The relationship...
Baumann M, Salentin K. Migrant Religiousness and Social Incorporation: Tamil Hindus from Sri Lanka i...
This thesis investigates the experience of Polish migrants in Ireland and how, if at all, spirituali...