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The big things bowed : the community ministry of Catholic funeral leaders in a rural South African context

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dc.contributor.advisor Kritzinger, J. N. J. (Johannes Nicolaas Jacobus), 1950-
dc.contributor.advisor Bate, Stuart C.
dc.contributor.author Wustenberg, Michael en
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:24:32Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:24:32Z
dc.date.issued 2001-06 en
dc.identifier.citation Wustenberg, Michael (2001) The big things bowed : the community ministry of Catholic funeral leaders in a rural South African context, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16502> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16502
dc.description.abstract Funeral leaders share the ministry of comfort with others. They make a specific religious contribution towards restoring life or decontaminating from death, which affects the faith and hope of the bereaved. Their ministry responds to a need of the bereaved by affirming community in the face of death. It is based on spirituality and grounded in the biblical and apostolic tradition; it is carried out in a catholic contextualisation. The leaders' insertion into both the cultural background and the religious realm encourages contextualisation. Their verbal proclamation is done in various ways and is linked to ritual. It reflects the three dimensions of the model employed in pastoral theology by taking life seriously, interpreting it in the light of faith, and leading a celebration that opens up the future of the participants. The leaders' proclamation is sincere when they link cultural family-procedures and church rituals in a parallel way. Sincerity suffers when community leaders, used to provide a comprehensive service, cannot preside over the promised celebration of the Eucharist, which could be the culmination of the rite of passage. Their ministry remains incomplete because of factors beyond their control. It nevertheless contributes to justice in many ways, in particular by deploying local people. While the ministry is carried out independently, it depends on collaboration with the pastoral staff, in particular the priests. They safeguard the quality of ministry by formation and through supervision. The collaborative formation contributes to the cultural insertion of the local and expatriate staff and enhances their competence. This collaborative ministry serves the bereaved, the community of faith, and theology. It allows the development of a contextualised liturgy, and a local theology. It is a step forward on the road towards a genuine form of community ministry in this particular African context. It corresponds with contemporary secular approaches towards leadership and management. African approaches emphasise the need for contextualised management forms. They assume the compatibility of different practices employed in different contexts. The comprehensively grounded ministry seems to contribute to the avoidance or overcoming of some of the grave shortcomings of ministry as provided in the past.
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xi, 513 leaves) en
dc.language en
dc.subject Catholic Church
dc.subject Collaborative ministry
dc.subject Community ministry
dc.subject Contextualisation
dc.subject Eastern Cape
dc.subject Eucharist
dc.subject Formation
dc.subject Funeral
dc.subject Funeral customs
dc.subject Funeral leaders
dc.subject Inculturation
dc.subject Laity
dc.subject Leadership
dc.subject Ministers
dc.subject Missiology
dc.subject Mission
dc.subject Ordination
dc.subject Servant ministry
dc.subject Shared ministry
dc.subject Spirituality
dc.subject Transkei
dc.subject Xhosa
dc.subject.ddc 253.0968758 en
dc.subject.lcsh Catholic Church -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape en
dc.subject.lcsh Xhosa (African people) -- Funeral customs and rites en
dc.subject.lcsh Xhosa (African people) -- Social life and customs en
dc.subject.lcsh Burial -- South Africa -- Eastern Cape en
dc.subject.lcsh Christian leadership -- Catholic Church en
dc.subject.lcsh Pastoral theology -- Catholic Church en
dc.subject.lcsh Laity -- Catholic Church en
dc.subject.lcsh Church work -- Catholic Church en
dc.title The big things bowed : the community ministry of Catholic funeral leaders in a rural South African context en
dc.type Thesis
dc.description.department Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
dc.description.degree D.Th. (Missiology) en


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