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Spiritualitas Humanum: Penghargaan Martabat Kaum Perempuan di Institusi Pendidikan Tinggi Katolik Karyanto, Andrian Widi; Tedjoworo, Hadrianus
MELINTAS An International Journal of Philosophy and Religion (MIJPR) Vol. 38 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Philosophy, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/mel.v38i3.7407

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An institution of Catholic higher education as an academic community is tasked with protecting and respecting the dignity of human life. It has an institutional autonomy to carry out its functions and guarantee its members a freedom based on the values of truth, justice, equality, and general welfare. Its vision leads to the formation of a community that is authentically human (humanum) and imbued with the spirit of Christ. Everyone involved in this higher education is inspired by the Christian principles and therefore is encouraged to live out their Christian calling in a mature and responsible manner. Catholic higher education as part of the Church must give a space for spiritual life assistance for young people who are studying in the institution. Furthermore, it should pay attention to all the problems and the needs of the students today, especially those concerning the human dignity. This article proposes a spirituality of humanum practised in a Catholic university as a framework for higher education in order to respect the dignity of women and men involved in the institution. In this framework, all individuals in the campus may increasingly experience acceptance and respect for their human dignity as noble image of God may live in accordance with the Christian values.
Spiritualitas Kemiskinan Imam Diosesan di Tengah Tantangan Masa Kini Karyanto, Andrian Widi
MELINTAS An International Journal of Philosophy and Religion (MIJPR) Vol. 37 No. 3 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Philosophy, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/mel.v37i3.7094

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In Catholicity, one of the Gospel values integrated in the formation of a priest is the spirituality of poverty. A diocesan priest also needs to live the spirituality of poverty as a way of life by living a simple and modest life. Today, however, on the one hand the spirituality of poverty is less considered as a requirement of a priestly way of life. On the other hand, living a simple life becomes more of a witness to the world that is constantly influenced by consumerism. In daily life, a priest must commit himself fully to the ministry, without expecting anything in return. An honest and total service of the priest will form a required personal quality that is realised in the three priestly duties, that is, as “priest, king, and prophet”. When reflected on in the vocational life of a diocesan priest, the spirituality of poverty will need to be explored further in face of the many challenges existing in the world today. Seeing the different perspectives of this spirituality, even if its is not considered as a requirement for the diocesan priest, might bring the inner potentials of this way of life to the surface.
Spiritualitas Kemiskinan Imam Diosesan di Tengah Tantangan Masa Kini Karyanto, Andrian Widi
MELINTAS An International Journal of Philosophy and Religion (MIJPR) Vol. 37 No. 3 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Philosophy, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/mel.v37i3.7094

Abstract

In Catholicity, one of the Gospel values integrated in the formation of a priest is the spirituality of poverty. A diocesan priest also needs to live the spirituality of poverty as a way of life by living a simple and modest life. Today, however, on the one hand the spirituality of poverty is less considered as a requirement of a priestly way of life. On the other hand, living a simple life becomes more of a witness to the world that is constantly influenced by consumerism. In daily life, a priest must commit himself fully to the ministry, without expecting anything in return. An honest and total service of the priest will form a required personal quality that is realised in the three priestly duties, that is, as “priest, king, and prophet”. When reflected on in the vocational life of a diocesan priest, the spirituality of poverty will need to be explored further in face of the many challenges existing in the world today. Seeing the different perspectives of this spirituality, even if its is not considered as a requirement for the diocesan priest, might bring the inner potentials of this way of life to the surface.
Spiritualitas Humanum: Penghargaan Martabat Kaum Perempuan di Institusi Pendidikan Tinggi Katolik Karyanto, Andrian Widi; Tedjoworo, Hadrianus
MELINTAS An International Journal of Philosophy and Religion (MIJPR) Vol. 38 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Philosophy, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/mel.v38i3.7407

Abstract

An institution of Catholic higher education as an academic community is tasked with protecting and respecting the dignity of human life. It has an institutional autonomy to carry out its functions and guarantee its members a freedom based on the values of truth, justice, equality, and general welfare. Its vision leads to the formation of a community that is authentically human (humanum) and imbued with the spirit of Christ. Everyone involved in this higher education is inspired by the Christian principles and therefore is encouraged to live out their Christian calling in a mature and responsible manner. Catholic higher education as part of the Church must give a space for spiritual life assistance for young people who are studying in the institution. Furthermore, it should pay attention to all the problems and the needs of the students today, especially those concerning the human dignity. This article proposes a spirituality of humanum practised in a Catholic university as a framework for higher education in order to respect the dignity of women and men involved in the institution. In this framework, all individuals in the campus may increasingly experience acceptance and respect for their human dignity as noble image of God may live in accordance with the Christian values.