Studia Philosophica et Theologica
Vol 25 No 1 (2025)

Christmas Grotto As An Art For Experiencing Divine Humility

Yuniarto, Yustinus Joko Wahyu (Unknown)
Maryono, Yohanes (Unknown)
Sari, Maria Dewi Arum (Unknown)
Sari, Maria Dewi Putri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2025

Abstract

The installation of a Christmas grotto must begin with a process of meaningful reflection. Without it, such construction may become a hollow and repetitive act. The witness of Scripture must be re-reflected upon so that foundational norms are retrieved, thus ensuring the significance and value of the art continue to offer spiritual benefit to the faithful, and that the art itself maintains its place, is preserved, and passed down. This reflective qualitative study attempts to rearticulate essential Catholic principles that should be present in devotional art surrounding the Christmas Liturgy, so that the artistic expression may be properly and fruitfully carried out. This literature review is grounded in sources considered reliable within Catholic circles. Each source certainly holds varying degrees of influence. We hope this reflection aids readers in reassessing sufficient considerations in realizing devotional Christmas artwork. The key principle to uphold: the Catholic Church uses human art as an auxiliary means to proclaim the Good News in a more beneficial manner for humanity, without obscuring the core message. Therefore, as a means, the Christmas grotto/stall is necessary.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

spet

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Subject

Religion Humanities Education Social Sciences

Description

STUDIA focuses on philosophical and theological studies based on both literary and field researches. The emphasis of study is on systematic attempt of exploring seeds of Indonesian philosophy as well as contextualization and inculturationof theology in socio-political-historical atmosphere of ...