Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage
Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): HERITAGE OF NUSANTARA

Symbolism of the Siraman Ceremony as a Formative Framework for Faith, Identity and Communal Belonging in ALMA Puteri’s Perpetual Vows

Teresia Derung (Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral - Yayasan Institut Pastoral Indonesia Malang)
Lorentius Goa (Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral - Yayasan Institut Pastoral Indonesia Malang)
Rosalia Ina Kii (Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral - Yayasan Institut Pastoral Indonesia Malang)
Leo Danan (STP-IPI Malang)
Didimus Kebesa Werang (Sekolah Tinggi Pastoral - Yayasan Institut Pastoral Indonesia Malang)
João Francisco Maia (Universidade da Paz)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Dec 2025

Abstract

The siraman (shower) ceremony performed before the perpetual vows of ALMA Puteri in Indonesia represents a unique case of ritual inculturation in Catholic religious life. Nevertheless, its symbolic reinterpretation within a consecrated-vows context has not been systematically examined. This study aims to address this gap by analyzing how the siraman ritual functions as a symbolic, theological and social mediator in the vocational formation of ALMA Puteri candidates. Using a qualitative descriptive–analytical design, data were collected through participant observation, semi‑structured interviews with ten sisters who underwent the ritual, and document analysis. The data were coded thematically and analyzed using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model. he findings reveal three key insights. First, the ritual’s symbolic elements such as blessed water, purple garments, jasmine decorations, and the use of traditional vessels, embody themes of purification, repentance and vocational readiness. Second, the ceremony strengthens communal identity by involving leaders, formators and family members, thereby reinforcing social support and ecclesial belonging. Third, the ritual recontextualizes Javanese cultural symbols within Catholic theological anthropology, demonstrating how indigenous practices can enrich spiritual formation. These findings highlight the siraman ceremony as a meaningful locus of inculturation that integrates cultural heritage with Catholic consecrated life. The study concludes that such rituals can deepen spiritual identity and recommends further research on intercultural formation in women’s religious communities.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

heritage

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Religion Arts Humanities Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture

Description

Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage, This journal focuses on religious studies (both contemporary and classical), particularly in the fields of Religious Literature, Cultures, and Heritage in Nusantara and Nusantara (Indonesia), and its relation to the ...