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The Structure of Catechesis in the Ancient Church according to the Text of Didache [PDF]
In the article, Didache is considered as a source on the early practice of catechesis in the church in the I – II centuries. According to Didache, the basic elements of catechesis were the instruction addressed to catechumens, based on “the teaching of ...
Larisa Musina
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(Excerpt) God is the Great Mystagogue. That is inevitable because God is the Primal Mystery. Therefore the Basic Mystagogy is God\u27s Self -revelation in time. And, when moved by God\u27s inciting and quickening Spirit, we worship, we exert a Personal
Hoyer, George W
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The House of the Catechumens in Rome (1543) represents a microcosm or a “contact zone” in which Jews and Muslims desirous of being baptized came from Italy, Europe, Levant and the Ottoman Empire throughout the early modern period.
Marina Caffiero
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Lex Orandi, Lex Operandi: The Relationship of Worship and Work in the Early Church [PDF]
(Excerpt) We are all familiar with the famous dictum of Prosper of Aquitaine, who in the fifth century coined the axiom, lex orandi, lex credendi. I propose a variation on this principle by suggesting lex orandi, lex operandi, the law of prayer gives ...
Volz, Carl A
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List do Rzymian w Katechezach Cyryla Jerozolimskiego. Sposoby wykorzystania i interpretacji
Cyril of Jerusalem, the author of the Catechesis delivered to the catechumens and the newly baptized, gave the teachings of Jesus Christ on the basis of the Symbol in force in Jerusalem, and above all on the basis of the Holy Scriptures.
Norbert Widok
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Passages and Patterns of Paschal Faith [PDF]
(Except) The Roman Catholic Rite for the Christian Initiation of Adults has been a marvelous instrument for facilitating liturgical renewal throughout the church.
Droege, Thomas A
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Baptism in the Hispanic-Mozarabic Liturgy
Celebration of the sacrament of baptism in the Hispanic-Mozarabic Rite, as in other liturgical families, was preceded by a period of the catechumenate to which the candidates were introduced by the special rite celebrated on Sunday in vicesima.
Piotr Roszak
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Ever Learning, Ever Loving: Augustine on Teaching as Ministry [PDF]
While most remember Augustine (354-430 AD) as theologian, exegete, and philosopher, the purpose of this essay is to consider Augustine’s legacy and ministry as teacher. After his conversion (386 AD), Augustine’s views on teaching took a turn.
Campbell, Ronnie P, Jr.
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Liturgical Actions within the Process of Initiating Catechumens into the Church in the III–VI Centuries [PDF]
In the III–VI centuries, from the moment of admission to the catechumenate till the end of the Bright Week, every significant order of service was accompanied by liturgical actions. In total, 48 different liturgical actions were identified.
Olga Maximova
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Journal of African Christian Biography: v. 1, no. 5 [PDF]
A publication of the Dictionary of African Christian Biography with U.S. offices located at the Center for Global Christianity and Mission at Boston University. This issue focuses on: 1.
Allen, Gabriel Leonard
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