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Felicitas
ISSN : 2775426X     EISSN : 28071441     DOI : https://doi.org/10.57079/fcs
Core Subject : Religion,
FELICITAS adalah jurnal ilmiah yang dikembangkan oleh mahasiswa IMAVI sebagai wadah ekspresi intelektual mahasiswa IMAVI serta menjadi sarana pengembangan studi teologi berbasis penelitian, baik studi pustaka maupun penelitian lapangan dengan orientasi pada Pastoral, Katekese, dan Liturgi. Felicitas sendiri diambil dari bahasa Latin yang berarti ‘kebahagiaan.’ Kebahagiaan yang dimaksud di sini tidak serta merta dipahami sebagai beatitude atau kebahagiaan surgawi. FELICITAS menimba refleksi dengan belajar dari Simon Petrus, "Tuhan, betapa bahagianya kami berada di tempat ini. Jika Engkau mau, biarlah kudirikan di sini tiga kemah, satu untuk Engkau, satu untuk Musa dan satu untuk Elia” (Matius 17:4). Segala yang dialami oleh Simon Petrus adalah proses untuk mencapai kebahagiaan sejati melalui usaha manusiawi. FELICITAS juga belajar dari Santo Thomas Aquinas, “Nihil intellectu nisi prius in sensu”, yakni “Tidak mungkin ada di intelek, jika tak melalui pencerapan inderawi”. Maka, FELICITAS mengajak orang untuk berproses dengan akal budi yang telah dikaruniakan Tuhan sebagai upaya mengenal dan mendalami ajaran Yesus yang diwariskan kepada Gereja-Nya demi mencapai kebahagiaan yang sejati. Melalui serangkaian wacana teologi dan kajian ilmu interdisipliner, FELICITAS berusaha menjadi sarana ekspresi intelektual yang membuat banyak orang semakin mengenal dan mencintai ajaran Gereja demi keselamatan jiwa-jiwa.
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Sejarah Sakramen Penguatan dan Teologi Sakramen Penguatan menurut Thomas Aquinas Budiarjo, Mikhael Wicaksono
Felicitas Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/feli.v4i1.118

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As one of the sacraments of initiation in the Catholic Church, the Sacrament of Confirmation has an important spiritual element for the salvific work of Christians. The role of the third person of God, the Holy Spirit, often appears in the liturgy of this sacrament. This sacrament has a physical sign in the form of anointing oil that has a deep meaning from its historical, biblical and theological background. The theology of the sacrament of chrismation developed with one of them being elaborated by St. Thomas Aquinas in Summa Theologiae. In Summa Theologiae, there are several basic theological concepts of this sacrament of confirmation. From this history and theology, the sacrament of chrismation has a meaning that brings Christians to maturity in faith.
Sejarah, Struktur dan Teologi Doa Syukur Agung Ketiga Tata Perayaan Ekaristi 2020: Visi Manajemen dan Kepemimpinan Pastoral Vries, Richardo Martin Emmanuel de; Prayidno, Iswadi
Felicitas Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/feli.v4i1.119

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This article is entitled "History, Structure and Theology of the Third Eucharistic Prayer for the 2020 Eucharistic Celebration: Pastoral Vision Management and Leadership." This article aims to provide a deeper understanding of the development, structure and theological significance of the third Eucharistic Prayer in the 2020 Eucharistic Celebration. This paper focuses on selecting the Third Eucharistic Prayer as the main study, based on the idea of the Liturgy as the source and pinnacle of Church life as described in the Sacrosanctum Concilium (SC) n. 10. Liturgy is not only a formal ritual of worship, but also the core of the identity and mission of the Catholic Church which drives and gives meaning to all ecclesiastical activities. Thus, this paper tries to explain the inspirations originating from liturgical texts, especially DSA III, which can be applied in the pastoral work of the Catholic Church. This paper aims to create bridge between liturgical theology and its application in a concrete pastoral context. By exploring the meaning of DSA III, we can find inspiration that can help direct the Vision Management and Pastoral Leadership of the Catholic Church. Indeed, the inspiration for the Vision Management and Pastoral Leadership of the Catholic Church can be found in various sources, including the Holy Bible and the teachings of the Church Fathers, but this paper is a simple effort that tries to highlight the potential contained in DSA III, a prayer that is very often used in celebration of the Eucharist on Sunday by the faithful. In this research it was found that DSA III contains some key values that can be applied in management and pastoral leadership within a parish. Thus, DSA is also a series of prayers which are intended to be prayed and absorbed together by the priest and the congregation. More than that, DSA is not limited to a series of prayers that stop at the Eucharistic liturgy. DSA is also lived out in daily activities, especially when people gather together at church to be involved in church services.
Sistem Pengupahan Pegawai Paroki dalam Perspektif Ensiklik Laborem Exercens Artikel 19: Tinjauan Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia dan Ajaran Sosial Gereja Gunawan, Theodorus Christian
Felicitas Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/feli.v4i1.120

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The Church is both a spiritual and secular institution; it is called spiritual because it contains religious practices that connect God and humans through sacramental celebrations, and it is called secular because it contains governance systems such as those that occur in organizations in general. One of the concerns that occurs in the Catholic Church is the existence of a wage system for parish employees that is still not appropriate. This paper will review the issue and try to examine the problem from the perspective of the Encyclical Laborem Exercens written by Pope John Paul II, specifically in Article 19. The review used in this paper is Human Resource Management and Social Teaching of the Church. This paper will attempt to understand the basic concepts of Human Resource Management and the Wage System of Parish Employees, then understand the elements of work spirituality and the ideas of Church Social Teaching in the Encyclical Laborem Exercens Article 19 on Wages, and finally review the extent to which the ideas in the Encyclical Laborem Exercens Article 19 can inspire the wage system of parish employees.
Sinodalitas Gereja dan Aktualisasinya dalam Sikap dan Kepuasan Berlingkungan Hermawan, Peter
Felicitas Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/feli.v4i1.121

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In his address for the ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the institution of the Synod of Bishops, Pope Francis said that synodality is a new way of church life in the third millennium. A synodal Church is formed by the communion of the people of God who are active and engaged in evangelization. Synodality is a manifestation of the Church as a communion of God's people and a pilgrimage of the Church in the world. With Synodality, both clergy and laity are invited to listen to the voice of the Holy Spirit through the sensus fidei, so that they can proclaim the Gospel to the world. Through the three main pillars of the Synodal Church, namely communion, participation, and mission, all the faithful are invited to listen to the Holy Spirit. The synodality of the Church cannot be separated from the parish circles because the parish circles are the foundation of the Church and support the life of the Church in its mission as salt and light. The parish circles are also a form of fellowship of the people of God. In addition, the parish circles from a management perspective are also a form of organization that cannot be separated from attitudes and organizational satisfaction. In the implementation of pastoral care in the parish circles, there are various attitudes and organizational satisfaction issues, such as parish circle administrators who are less proactive, encouraging the parish circle people to be active, disharmony between administrators and people in the parish circles, the tardiness in various parish circle activities, and the lack of young people who are interested in doing activities in the parish circles. With synodality in the parish circles, which is guided by the attitude of listening to each other sensus fidei, problems related to attitudes and organizational satisfaction in the parish circles are able to be resolved.
Gereja yang Kudus bagi Para Pendosa: Memaknai Panggilan menuju Kekudusan dalam Gereja Derian, Mikhael Varian Toar
Felicitas Vol 4 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57079/feli.v4i1.122

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 The Council of Nicaea Constantinople in 325-381 established the dogma of the one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. Of these four notes of the Church, the holiness of the Church is perhaps the most hotly debated topic today. The reason for this is due to the revealed scandals in the Catholic Church in the last few decades. Moreover, the perpetrators are people who are within the highest levels of hierarchy the Church itself. Apparently, mortal sin does not escape the lay people, priests, religious and even bishops. If holiness means a state of sinlessness, then how can we understand that the Church is holy but at the same time its members sin? Is this teaching of the Council of Nicea-Constantinople still relevant in the 21st century? In this paper, the author wants to deepen the dogma of the holiness of the Church by studying from sources such as the Holy Scriptures, the Fathers of the Church, and Magisterial Documents about where the Church derives its holiness from and for what purpose it is holy. By doing so, the dogma of the holy Church will hopefully be better understood by today's readers.

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