Piety and devotion before God in pastoral counselling work relating to the persons touched by crime

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Martin Kruklis

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The article focuses on an exegetical analysis of the piety and devotion before God as the main personal qualities of a pastoral counsellor. They are revealed as the basis for making a unity with God while performing the activities of a pastoral counsellor. The article deals with the importance of the piety before God in the development of respectful relationships with peers. The understanding of a new creature in Christ is linked with the ability to build a mutual dedicated relationship between pastoral counsellors and persons under their care. Charity is seen as a service to the least brothers, concluding that in the New Testament everything related to the words poverty and suffering reveals the presence of the Kingdom of God on earth, as well as the fact that any person in our lives can become the least brother of Jesus.


 


Keywords: Piety and devotion before God, pastoral counselling.

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Kruklis, M. . (2020). Piety and devotion before God in pastoral counselling work relating to the persons touched by crime. Global Journal of Guidance and Counseling in Schools: Current Perspectives, 10(2), 79–85. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjgc.v10i2.5312
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