Abstract
Summary Women in Catholic religious institutes are members of organizations that prohibited family caregiving until the late twentieth century. Forty‐six women from 11 non‐cloistered religious institutes participated in a qualitative study focused on understanding their parent care experiences from the perspective of role theory. Embedded in a society experiencing an era of extended longevity, the study participants appear to have expanded the role of Catholic sister to include the ministry of family elder care.
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