Dissertation Presentation by Mr. Noriel R. Rogon entitled “Peacebuilding from the Lens of Br. Karl Gaspar, CSsR: A Theological and Moral Exposition on Indigenous Spirituality and Its Contribution on the Discourse on Peacebuilding in the Church”.
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A Dissertation Presentation by Ms. Maria Isabel S. Actub entitled “Amoris Laetitia on the Role of Parents in the Education of Children: Theological Exposition on Mercy and Compassion in Contemporary Family Life”
“Parenting is an important vocation. As the first educators of their children, parents are called upon to provide nurturance, love, and care for their children’s overall well-being. They lay foundation for forming and educating them ethically, morally, and spiritually. In contemporary family life, parents take on the huge task of molding their children holistically. Parents create an educative family culture that provides the necessary conditions for children to acquire and imbibe the values and virtues necessary for their authentic human growth. Mercy and compassion are essential formative tools in parenting. This study analyzes how parents play a role in the education of their children in the context of contemporary family life using the hermeneutic lens of mercy and compassion. It reviews and analyzes the theology of parenting in Amoris Laetitia, then juxtaposes it with relevant church documents and other cognate studies on parenting. Its findings indicate that because parenting plays such a critical role in the education of children, the incorporation the virtues of mercy and compassion in parenting – as woven into the pastoral theology of Amoris Laetitia –offers a more nuanced understanding of what it truly means to educate children in contemporary family life.” – Excerpt from the paper of Ms. Isabel
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Dissertation Presentation by Mr. Lunar T. Fayloga entitled “Principles of Synodality: Its Moral and Pastoral Discourse on the Silence Relating to the Reality of Gay Priests in the Philippine Church”
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Dissertation Presentation by Mr. Philip R. Santos entitled “Robert J. Schreiter’s Theology of Reconciliation: Empowering Victims on Conflict in Peacebuilding”
“In many peacebuilding efforts, victims of conflict are often seen as just passive beneficiaries of humanitarian aid and relief services rather than active actors in the process of reconciliation and peacebuilding. This research attempts to answer the following question: How can the distinct elements and practices of reconciliation according to Robert Schreiter empower the victims of conflict in peacebuilding process? What are the prospects of reconciliation in the Bangsamoro? Documentary research and analysis on the theological concepts of forgiveness and reconciliation by Robert J. Schreiter are employed in this study. This study also presents the context of reconciliation in the Bangsamoro. It examines how the elements and practices of reconciliation, as proposed by Schreiter, enliven the quest for peace and reconciliation in the Bangsamoro. While there are programs for reconciliation going on in the Bangsamoro stimulating peace and development, the victims and survivors of conflict need to be empowered and become primary actors in peacebuilding. In her ubiquitous presence, the Church may need to give prominence of conflict and adopt forgiveness and reconciliation as an essential component in peacebuilding efforts.” Excerpt from the paper of Mr. Philip