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SPIRITUALITAS KEPEMIMPINAN SEBAGAI PELAYANAN: MENUJU TERWUJUDNYA BONUM COMMUNE Aldo, Sebastianus; Bonifasius, Bonifasius; Redwan, Georgius; Husun, Maria Magdalena; Suardy, Yly Suardy; Sihombing, Roida; Makalew, Novelia; Prasetyo, Laurentius
Jurnal Education and Development Vol 13 No 3 (2025): Vol 13 No 3 September 2025
Publisher : Institut Pendidikan Tapanuli Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37081/ed.v13i3.7600

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Artikel ini mengeksplorasi spiritualitas kepemimpinan sebagai pelayanan, sebuah paradigma yang melampaui dominasi pribadi dan ambisi kelompok demi bonum commune. Penelitian ini didukung oleh kerangka teoretis St. Thomas Aquinas, khususnya relasi antara bagian (pars) dan keseluruhan (totus) dalam keadilan (iustitia), serta nilai-nilai ajaran sosial Gereja modern. Metodologi yang digunakan adalah studi kepustakaan, yang dikombinasikan dengan analisis kasus nyata dari Profesional Usahawan Katolik (PUKAT) Nasional. Hasil utama menunjukkan bahwa spiritualitas pelayanan terbukti direfleksikan melalui gaya servant-leadership, praktik keheningan reflektif (nang-ning-nung), dan kolaborasi inklusif dalam profesi. Praktik-praktik ini tidak hanya membumikan nilai iman, tetapi juga memperkokoh solidaritas, keadilan, dan martabat di kalangan komunitas profesional. Kesimpulannya, spiritualitas kepemimpinan sebagai pelayanan bukan sekadar ideal akademis, melainkan kebutuhan mendesak untuk membentuk masyarakat yang inklusif, adil, dan berorientasi pada kesejahteraan bersama (bonum commune).
SEMANGAT KEBANGSAAN KAUM RELIGIUS KATOLIK SEBAGAI UPAYA KONTRA-RADIKALISME AGAMA DI MASYARAKAT PLURAL KOTA PONTIANAK Husun, Maria Magdalena; Tjang, Yanto Sandy; Dol, Amandus Suhaedi; Yuswanto, Felisitas
IN VERITATE LUX Vol 9 No 1 (2026): IN VERITATE LUX: Jurnal Ilmu Kateketik Pastoral Teologi, Pendidikan, Antropologi,
Publisher : STP St. Bonaventura Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63037/ivl.v9i1.186

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Religious radicalism is a multidimensional phenomenon arising from the complex interaction of theological, social, political, economic, and educational factors. In pluralistic societies such as Pontianak, radicalism has the potential to disrupt social cohesion if not addressed through a comprehensive approach that integrates faith, ethics, and social practice. This study aims to analyze how Catholic monks and nuns internalize and actualize the spirit of nationalism as a counter-radicalism strategy, while also understanding the meaning of Church teachings in the context of diversity, democracy, and respect for human dignity. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with religious figures across several parishes of the Archdiocese of Pontianak and analyzed thematically. The findings indicate that radicalism prevention is carried out through enlightening Catholic religious education, interfaith dialogue, the reinforcement of tolerance values, respect for human dignity, development of critical thinking, and active engagement in diverse communities. The implementation of the spirit of nationalism not only strengthens loyalty to the state but also affirms the Gospel’s call to live in fraternity, solidarity, and justice. Accordingly, monks and nuns serve as agents of social transformation, embodying Gospel values while enhancing cohesion and peace in pluralistic societies.