Compassionate Love among Catholic Priests: its Antecedents and its Influence on Affect toward Pastoral Ministry in Indonesia

What drives Catholic priests to continue to serve people? That is the main question behind this psychological study. Based on a working model of compassionate love (Underwood 2008), the priestly compassionate love model was tested to determine whether spirituality, social support, priestly commitmen...

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Main Authors: Lopez, Gilda Dans, Sasmito, Erwin
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-12782021-06-25T07:27:54Z Compassionate Love among Catholic Priests: its Antecedents and its Influence on Affect toward Pastoral Ministry in Indonesia Lopez, Gilda Dans Sasmito, Erwin What drives Catholic priests to continue to serve people? That is the main question behind this psychological study. Based on a working model of compassionate love (Underwood 2008), the priestly compassionate love model was tested to determine whether spirituality, social support, priestly commitment, and well-being simultaneously influence compassionate love, which in turn brings out a positive affect in those doing pastoral ministry. The participants were 256 Catholic priests in Indonesia. Using structural equation modeling, the results of the study showed a good fit. Spirituality was the factor that contributed most strongly to compassionate love. Receiving adequate support from multiple sources motivated the priests to love others. Moreover, priestly commitment also influenced the priests to love others compassionately. Although well-being did not significantly influence compassionate love, it still played an important role in the model because it was correlated with all factors. Finally, the results showed that compassionate love powerfully influenced the priests to be enthusiastic and eager in doing pastoral ministry. These findings are discussed theoretically and practically in the context of priestly life and ministry in Indonesia. 2020-02-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/279 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11089-019-00888-z Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Compassionate love Pastoral ministry Catholic priests Spirituality Social support Priestly commitment Well-being Counseling Psychology Psychology
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topic Compassionate love
Pastoral ministry
Catholic priests
Spirituality
Social support
Priestly commitment
Well-being
Counseling Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle Compassionate love
Pastoral ministry
Catholic priests
Spirituality
Social support
Priestly commitment
Well-being
Counseling Psychology
Psychology
Lopez, Gilda Dans
Sasmito, Erwin
Compassionate Love among Catholic Priests: its Antecedents and its Influence on Affect toward Pastoral Ministry in Indonesia
description What drives Catholic priests to continue to serve people? That is the main question behind this psychological study. Based on a working model of compassionate love (Underwood 2008), the priestly compassionate love model was tested to determine whether spirituality, social support, priestly commitment, and well-being simultaneously influence compassionate love, which in turn brings out a positive affect in those doing pastoral ministry. The participants were 256 Catholic priests in Indonesia. Using structural equation modeling, the results of the study showed a good fit. Spirituality was the factor that contributed most strongly to compassionate love. Receiving adequate support from multiple sources motivated the priests to love others. Moreover, priestly commitment also influenced the priests to love others compassionately. Although well-being did not significantly influence compassionate love, it still played an important role in the model because it was correlated with all factors. Finally, the results showed that compassionate love powerfully influenced the priests to be enthusiastic and eager in doing pastoral ministry. These findings are discussed theoretically and practically in the context of priestly life and ministry in Indonesia.
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author Lopez, Gilda Dans
Sasmito, Erwin
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Sasmito, Erwin
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title Compassionate Love among Catholic Priests: its Antecedents and its Influence on Affect toward Pastoral Ministry in Indonesia
title_short Compassionate Love among Catholic Priests: its Antecedents and its Influence on Affect toward Pastoral Ministry in Indonesia
title_full Compassionate Love among Catholic Priests: its Antecedents and its Influence on Affect toward Pastoral Ministry in Indonesia
title_fullStr Compassionate Love among Catholic Priests: its Antecedents and its Influence on Affect toward Pastoral Ministry in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Compassionate Love among Catholic Priests: its Antecedents and its Influence on Affect toward Pastoral Ministry in Indonesia
title_sort compassionate love among catholic priests: its antecedents and its influence on affect toward pastoral ministry in indonesia
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/279
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11089-019-00888-z
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