From faith to public witness
Contextualizing political catechesis through pastoral cadre formation in the diocese of malang
Keywords:
cadre formation, Catholic Social Teaching, political catechesis, student pastoral ministryAbstract
This study examines the contextualization of political catechesis through pastoral cadre formation within the student ministry of the Diocese of Malang. In response to the growing presence of university students and the urgent need for transformative Catholic leadership, this research explores how political catechesis can serve as a strategic tool to form students who are morally grounded, spiritually mature, and socially engaged. Using a qualitative-descriptive method, the study analyzes the Pastoral Guidelines of the Diocese of Malang 2020–2032, magisterial documents (e.g., Lumen Gentium, Gaudium et Spes, Apostolicam Actuositatem), and key texts on cadre formation, particularly the model introduced by Pater Joseph Beek, SJ. Theologically, the Incarnation (et Verbum caro factum est) serves as the foundational paradigm, highlighting God's engagement with the world and affirming the Church’s mission in social transformation. The findings reveal that the Diocese’s pastoral vision, especially in the area of martyria (witness), aligns with the objectives of cadre formation. Strategic programs for Catholic youth already embody principles conducive to leadership development and political engagement. The study concludes that political catechesis within pastoral cadre formation offers an effective and contextually relevant model for student ministry, empowering young Catholics to become “salt and light” for the Church and the nation.
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