Pastoral Care as the Church’s Response to the Phenomenon of Secularization
Pastoral Care as the Church’s Response to the Phenomenon of Secularization
Author(s): Dariusz LipiecSubject(s): Politics and religion, Pastoral Theology
Published by: Katolički bogoslovni fakultet u Đakovu
Keywords: the Church; secularization; laicization; pastoral care; ordinary pastoral care; extraordinary pastoral care;
Summary/Abstract: The ongoing process of the secularization of European societies has been present for a few decades now. It is a great challenge for the Church who is trying to resist it in a variety of ways. Pastoral care, meant as the organized saving activity of the Church aimed at saving the man, is one such way. However, resisting the process of secularization is not the direct goal of pastoral care. If pastoral care is run in a proper way, it can be a powerful and meaningful tool of the Church in resisting laicization. The article presents various forms of ordinary and extraordinary pastoral care which contribute to the development of religiousness of believers and to spreading the Gospel in the common social life. The author first presents the role of ordinary pastoral care in this process. He then lists proclaiming God’s word, various forms of the cult and the ministry of Christian love as ways of reviving religious life. He also indicates the role of extraordinarypastoral care, especially the branch which aims at the cooperation with new developing working groups and other informal secular associations.
Journal: Diacovensia: teološki prilozi
- Issue Year: 28/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 95-106
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English