Meliyanto, Adi Ria Singir
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PENGUATAN MODERASI BERAGAMA BERBASIS KITAB SUCI DAN DOKUMEN GEREJA BAGI ORANG MUDA KATOLIK DI PAROKI BUNDA MARIA JERUJU KEUSKUPAN PONTIANAK Saputra, Yohanes Chandra Kurnia; Meliyanto, Adi Ria Singir
Amare Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Juli - Desember 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Katolik Negeri Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52075/ja.v3i2.495

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Tujuan kegiatan ini untuk membekali Orang Muda Katolik (OMK) dengan pengetahuan dan keterampilan dalam mendukung toleransi, inklusivitas, dan dialog antarumat beragama. Metode sosialisasi digunakan untuk penyampaian nilai-nilai moderasi secara langsung dan interaktif. Pendekatan ini memfasilitasi diskusi dan interaksi antaranggota komunitas, sehingga pesan moderasi dapat diinternalisasi dengan lebih efektif, mendorong perubahan sikap dan perilaku yang mendukung toleransi dan inklusivitas. Hasil temuan menegaskan bahwa pandangan Gereja Katolik tentang moderasi beragama tercermin dalam ajaran Kitab Suci dan dokumen Gereja, yang menekankan cinta, saling menghormati, dan dialog antar agama untuk mencapai perdamaian. OMK memiliki potensi besar sebagai agen perubahan sosial dalam mewujudkan moderasi beragama dengan mempromosikan inklusivitas dan memperkuat hubungan lintas budaya. Melalui kerjasama lintas agama, lembaga pendidikan, dan NGO, mereka dapat menyebarkan nilai-nilai moderasi dan toleransi secara efektif. Simpulan dalam kegiatan ini terdapat dalam rancangan program moderasi beragama bagi OMK yang mencakup dialog antaragama, pelatihan moderasi, kegiatan sosial lintas agama, dan seminar untuk mempromosikan toleransi serta kerjasama. Selain itu, program pendidikan bagi anak dan remaja serta forum diskusi online juga disiapkan untuk memperluas pemahaman tentang moderasi beragama di kalangan umat.
Dampak Misa Jumat Pertama Bulan terhadap Spiritualitas Calon Guru Pendidikan Agama Katolik Bavo, Servasius; Meliyanto, Adi Ria Singir; Satya Bahkti, Angga
Vocat : Jurnal Pendidikan Katolik Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Katolik Negeri Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52075/f5hzdw94

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This study aims to explore students' understanding of the First Friday Mass at Sekolah Tinggi Agama Katolik (STAKat) Negeri Pontianak, its impact on their spirituality as future Catholic Religious Education teachers, and the obstacles they face in participating in the mass. The research was conducted from July 30 to September 9, 2024, at STAKat Negeri Pontianak. Informants in this study consisted of three main groups: students from the 2022, a lecturer, and the Vice Chairman III. The findings showed that students at STAKat Negeri Pontianak had a solid understanding of the First Friday Mass as a form of devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and an essential part of the Catholic faith. This mass has a positive impact on students' spirituality, especially in shaping attitudes of faithfulness to God's word, compassion for others, forgiveness, humility, and a willingness to sacrifice qualities vital for future Catholic Religious Education teachers. However, participation in the mass was hindered by several challenges, such as health issues, conflicting academic or work schedules, and a lack of motivation that causes some students to perceive the mass as less important. Nevertheless, the First Friday Mass continued to play a significant role in supporting students’ spiritual development.
Peningkatan Kesembuhan Pasien melalui Pastoral Orang Sakit di Rumah Sakit Umum Santo Antonius Pontianak Meliyanto, Adi Ria Singir
Borneo Review Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Juni 2022
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Katolik Negeri Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (379.336 KB) | DOI: 10.52075/br.v1i1.89

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This research is based on the author's concern about the lack of Pastoral services, especially for the sick. Sick people I mean are patients who are treated at the general hospital of Santo Antonius Pontianak, which is the locus of this research. As far as the researchers observed, they only get physical attention but spiritual needs are often ignored by the hospital. In solving the problem, the author uses a descriptive-qualitative form of research. From the results of data processing, it can be concluded that Pastoral for the Sick is carried out by employees appointed by the hospital, Pastors, and Sisters. Approximately three hours for each room, each patient is visited for 2-10 minutes, 2-3 times a week and the most often given to patients is the sacrament service (Communion and extreme unction) by the Pastor or Sister (nun), Patient Catholics are given priority to receive Pastoral Care for the Sick. While non-Catholic patients are given if there is a request from the family or the patient himself. The effects of Pastoral Care on the Sick in non-Catholic patients are not very visible. However, the patients who are Catholics think they feel very happy, feel comforted, feel strengthened, have peace, feel perfect, and are increasingly aware of God's presence. Patients like there is inner peace, this can be seen in the depression and anxiety of patients who are reduced. Keywords: Service, Pastoral, Sick People. This research is based on the author's concern about the lack of Pastoral services, especially for the sick. Sick people I mean are patients who are treated at the general hospital of Santo Antonius Pontianak, which is the locus of this research. As far as the researchers observed, they only get physical attention but spiritual needs are often ignored by the hospital. In solving the problem, the author uses a descriptive-qualitative form of research. From the results of data processing, it can be concluded that Pastoral for the Sick is carried out by employees appointed by the hospital, Pastors, and Sisters. Approximately three hours for each room, each patient is visited for 2-10 minutes, 2-3 times a week and the most often given to patients is the sacrament service (Communion and extreme unction) by the Pastor or Sister (nun), Patient Catholics are given priority to receive Pastoral Care for the Sick. While non-Catholic patients are given if there is a request from the family or the patient himself. The effects of Pastoral Care on the Sick in non-Catholic patients are not very visible. However, the patients who are Catholics think they feel very happy, feel comforted, feel strengthened, have peace, feel perfect, and are increasingly aware of God's presence. Patients like there is inner peace, this can be seen in the depression and anxiety of patients who are reduced.