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Joseph Cardinal Beran as a Pastoralist
Adamcová, Alena ; Opatrný, Aleš (advisor) ; Dřímal, Ludvík (referee)
Alena Adamcová Name of thesis: Cardinal Beran`s Contribution to the field of pastoral work Abstract Cardinal Josef Beran`s personality is shown from the point of view of a pastoral worker and a pastor with the help of analysis of Beran`s written works, namely within his pedagogical and educational activities, in the time of internment and in the Roman exile. The work describes Cardinal Beran`s pastoral activity as a pedagogue, a diocesan bishop and a cardinal based also on the research of other available sources
The biblical view of man and its contribution to the social and pastoral work.
Fausová, Petra ; Heryán, Ladislav (advisor) ; Fischer, Ondřej (referee)
1 Abstract The bachelor's thesis deals with biblical anthropology, i.e. biblical view of man, as it is written down in the Old and New Testaments. It presents the creation of the world, the creation of man and the relationship between man and God. It clarifies the consequences of the original sin. Also, it describes the biblical holistic concept of man and follows up selected terms of biblical anthropology: body, soul, spirit and heart. The terms are explained in the context of the Old and New Testaments. Afterwards, the outlined biblical view of man is summed up into four principles focused on human dignity, the holistic concept of man, human-to-human relationship and human-to-work relationship. Then, there is an attempt to use these principles in concepts of the social and pastoral work. Firstly, both concepts are briefly presented and then the bachelor's thesis follows up potential influences of the biblical anthropology on the theory of the social and pastoral work. Finally, there is an example of the care service provider, specifically a day centre for people with multiple disabilities. The bachelor's thesis describes the practical use of the biblical view of man and its possible contribution to daily work in the day centre.
Influence of burnout syndrome on christian-ethical argumentation examined in the form of a case study of a clergyman
Esterlová, Helena ; Ovečka, Libor (advisor) ; Bouma, David (referee)
Helena Esterlová Aplikovaná etika, KTF UK Anotace diplomové práce v AJ Název práce: Influence of burnout syndrome on christian-ethical argumentation examined in the form of a case study of a clergyman Abstract: The burnout syndrome affects usually people who live to the fullest, who feel to be called to some activity, It gives them the meaning of their life. However, various outer and inner influences can cause that the meaning of the life starts to disappear, in the worst cases people lose their vision completely. The burnout often affects people who are engaged in other people and their problems. These people are also clergymans, who encounter the other's problems every day. A person is paralysed during contending a burnout in all areas of life: physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual. He is losing the meaning of life and needs a total restart unconditionally. If a cleric is losing the meaning of life his service in church in a serious danger. One of the crucial things for restoring the internal balance is finding the meaning of life again and subsequent organizing the values in the way that allows to live stably and doesn't lead to a burnout again. The area of values is the area explored by ethics. On the verbal level the anchoring of person's values is shown by his (ethical) argumentation....
The development of the conception of marriage in the documents of the Catholic Church with focus on Gaudium et Spes and the Synod of Bishops 2015
JANOUŠEK, Petr
This thesis concerns with the Church doctrine of marriage and family. Chapter 1 includes a small outline of the historical development since the beginning of the existence of the Church until the Second Vatican Council. Chapter 2 introduces the Second Vatican Council´s Constitution Gaudium et Spec. Chapter 3 reflects the impact of the Constitution Gaudium et Spec and the new themes in the Church doctrine about marriage. Chapter 4 summarizes the results of the Synods in 2014 and 2015 while Chapter 5 provides an analysis of the Apostolic exhortation about love in family Amoris Laeticia written by the Pope Franciscus. The aim of this work is to describe the changes in the approach of the Catholic Church to the institution of marriage.
Coping strategies of pastoral workers
Minksová, Petra ; Čihánková, Ivana (advisor) ; Martinek, Michael (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the problematics of coping strategies of pastoral workers. The objective of the thesis is to identify and describe specific stressors pastoral workers are facing in their professional life and to identify and describe their specific coping strategies. The thesis is divided into theoretical part, which focuses on description of the topic based on vocational literature and two selected researches, and empirical part, which contains author's own analyses. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with introduction into the problematics of stress, definition and conception of stress, definition of stressors, their symptoms and impacts on humans. The second part of the thesis is dedicated to ways dealing with stress, the definition of coping, the sources and methods of coping. The third part of the thesis defines the terms of pastoral work and pastoral worker and describes specific stressors and specific methods of coping related to pastoral work. The empirical part of thesis is based on qualitative analysis in the form of semi-structured interviews which reveal specific stressors and methods of coping among a group of pastoral workers from selected church fellowship. Keywords Coping, coping strategies, pastoral work, pastoral workers, stress.
Impulses for the Ministerial Priesthood in the Life and Work of Jan Evangelista Urban.
Špinler, Ondřej ; Ventura, Václav (advisor) ; Sládek, Karel (referee)
The thesis deals with the life and work of the Prague Franciscan priest Jan Evangelista Urban. Within his writings it looks for the impulses that could help contemporary priests to live their own priesthood authentically. The first chapter introduces Urban's personality, his selected contemporaries and the historical context. The second chapter looks for key topics in relation to priestly life in Urban's speeches and other extant sources. The third chapter is focused on the way how to live the priestly life in everyday conditions; it also presents Urban's idea of a real and authentic disciple of God. The second and the third chapter contain a personal reflection and synthesis that tries to catch the principal message of Urban's thought.
Joseph Cardinal Beran as a Pastoralist
Adamcová, Alena ; Opatrný, Aleš (advisor) ; Dřímal, Ludvík (referee)
Alena Adamcová Name of thesis: Cardinal Beran`s Contribution to the field of pastoral work Abstract Cardinal Josef Beran`s personality is shown from the point of view of a pastoral worker and a pastor with the help of analysis of Beran`s written works, namely within his pedagogical and educational activities, in the time of internment and in the Roman exile. The work describes Cardinal Beran`s pastoral activity as a pedagogue, a diocesan bishop and a cardinal based also on the research of other available sources
Mention Metanoia in Pastoral and Social Work
Kerepecká, Jana ; Milfait, René (advisor) ; Žáková, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the term metanoia, which can be replaced by the more familiar term conversion. It is a decision for a radical change of life, which involves the whole person and leads to transformation and new orientation of values and standards. It is about turning away from the current way of life and turning to God. This is a personal response to God's invitation to his fellowship. The aim of this thesis is to describe the process of conversion and put it into the context of selected areas of social and pastoral practice. The first part deals with the essence of conversion and the question what conversion brings. In the second part, some of the stories of biblical figures from the Old and New Testament are analysed. The process of metanoia and its aspects are well captured in this stories. Finally, the third and the fourth parts are devoted to the meaning of metanoia for pastoral and social practice. It is shown that just here metanoia has its place.
The problems of the way to the priesthood
Jungová, Markéta ; Opatrný, Aleš (advisor) ; Kotas, Jan (referee)
This thesis concerning the way to priesthood, the diocesan priests especially, and explores mainly the moment when young men make their decision for the priesthood. This thesis wants to know the role of the Archdiocese of Prague, the priests, the Christian parents and how they can motivate and support them on their life journey towards their profession. The first chapter describes the journey towards the priesthood according to the Church documents. The second chapter is interested in the specific forms of the pastoral work within the Archdiocese of Prague. The Archdiocesan Seminary is mentioned in the third chapter. The last the fourth chapter is concerning the current status of the clergy and priestly ordination within the Archdiocese of Prague. The second, the third and the fourth chapters represent the author's contribution in the form of assessment of the questionnaires. These questionnaires were distributed and used relating the priest calling pastoral work.
Assistance to the handicapped people and their families
Honová, Kateřina ; Opatrný, Aleš (advisor) ; Kuźniar, Mariusz (referee)
Diploma thesis Assistance to the handicapped people and their families deals with demanding challenges which parents with children born with handicap are faced. Concerning the exacting situations that aren't one - time but long-term, parents are grateful for each support or help. Therefore a sensitive assistance to these families is very important. To make it effective, it's necessary to understand both thinking, feelings, handicapped child's needs and members of their broad surroundings. That's why this thesis occupies with challenging life situations, stress and stress coping in general, child's handicap, accepting this child and related unexpected new situations by parents. The thesis deals with issues related to children with autism and with Down's syndrome. It presents significant role of support for children with handicap and their families provided by the self-governed associations and groups. It occupies with assistance to these families with handicapped children by means of challenge for pastoral work and evangelization. Key words: Stress, demanding situation, handicap, family, autism, Down's syndrome, pastoral work, assistance, self-governed associations, social network.

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