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Pastoral Care and Worship of Churches with the Focus on Roma People
Koucká, Dana ; Vik, Dalibor (advisor) ; Vogel, Jiří (referee)
v českém jazyce Ve své bakalářské práci se zaměřuji na pastorační a bohoslužebné aktivity církví v romské komunitě. Na začátku hovořím o romské historii, dále o pastoraci a sociální práci a nakonec rozebírám duchovní činnosti v rámci romské komunity, organizované jak českou, tak i romskou populací. V části praktické se pak zaměřuji na rozhovory s duchovními, jež se v této komunitě pohybují. Mezi romskou menšinou se již sama delší dobu pohybuji při různých kulturních a náboženských událostech. Je pro mě důležité, že se mohu ve své práci podělit i osobní zkušenosti. Cíle práce jsou v rámci rozhovorů s duchovními následující: 1) Zjistit, jaké prospěšné aktivity pořádá církev pro romskou komunitu 2) Zjistit, jak funguje spolupráce s Romy na církevních aktivitách 3) Objasnit specifika romské spirituality
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.
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.
The use of the Bible in pastoral work with ill people
Halámková, Miriam ; Martinek, Michael (advisor) ; Heryán, Ladislav (referee)
The aim of this thesis titled "The use of the Bible in pastoral work with ill people" is to explore the ways how this fundamental book of Christianity can be used in pastoral work with ill people. In the first chapter, there are defined general pastoral care, its meaning and the care of ill people. Futhermore, the ill person as an object on which is this care focused, his needs and some specifics of conversation with such a person and also a person accompanying the ill as the one who provides the care. The second chapter deals with the pastoral theme in the Bible. In the times of the Old Testament the shepherd was one of the most inferior professions. Nevertheless, it is given as an example for the behavior of the spiritual leader to the people of whom he cares about. In some books of the Bible there is described how a shepherd should behave to his flock. In the New Testament then it is spoken of Jesus Christ as the good shepherd who takes care of his sheep, which represent individuals in the church. The chapter provides some inspirations in Christ's behavior for today's pastoral work with ill people. The third chapter is devoted to a description of the selected options of the use of the Bible in pastoral work with the sick. These include personal approach to accompanying to it, reading stories, but...
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.
Mission of seriously ill and dying
ČERNÝ, Petr
The work is engaged in research, whether seriously ill and dying have in their suffering a mission. The theoretical part process knowledges especially of Catholic theology, plus the view of psychology and personal experiences in helping workers and volunteers from hospice care. The practical part deals with the analysis of qualitative research in a sample population of the Czech Republic. The comparative part compares results of the theoretical part with the practical part, analyzes the similarities and differences and examines what it means for pastoral work. After the evaluation is outlined, how could the pastoral work capacitate seriously ill and dying in the acceptance of their mission in suffering. The result of this work is the finding that the majority of a sample of Czech respondents (56 %) of the total 128 respondents - mission of seriously ill and dying sees, 10 % do not knows, 14 % never thought about it and 20 % sees any mission. The most important task, according to Catholic theology is {\clq}qreconciliation with himself, with others and with God.`` Practical research showed that the greatest sense of the suffering of seriously ill and dying brings benefit for surrounding people, specifically in the {\clq}qawareness of the price of life and health, their mortality, rearrange values`` Most preferred {\clq}qspiritual sense of suffering``, according to the public lies in the {\clq}qsacrifice of suffering on the intention``. Results of comparison mean for the pastoral work the challenge to help find seriously ill and dying people the mission in their suffering, specifically in their participation on the saving suffering of Christ. Another important task of the pastoral workers is to help society acquire a dignified view of man in suffering and have genuine compassion with him, expressed also by deeds of charity.
Deaconry as a Connection between Marriage and Pastoral Work
FUJDL, Martin
Thesis deals with description of pastoral work of deacons, and investigation of the relationship between deaconry and family from the point of view of both deacons and their spouses. Theoretical part clarifies the terms deaconry, marriage and pastoral work of deacons from the point of view of selected authors. Practical part contains a research work conducted with nine deacons and their spouses as well as comparison of the answers of both groups. The comparison of research results and the theoretical part of this thesis is also conducted in this part.

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