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Fonned and Refonned: What God Effects through the Liturgical Assembly of Christians [PDF]
(Excerpt) It is a privilege to be invited to offer a keynote address to the Institute of Liturgical Studies, where so much serious reflection and energy for the renewal and study of Christian worship has been generated.
Nelson, Paul R
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A sofística no discurso educacional de Agostinho de Hipona
O trabalho visa discutir as relações entre o discurso educacional de Agostinho de Hipona e as concepções de pensadores posteriores a ele, examinando as obras O mestre, publicada poucos depois de sua conversão ao catolicismo, e A instrução dos catecúmenos,
Aglaia Ruffino Jalles +1 more
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Baptism, Confirmation and First Communion: Christian Initiation in the Contemporary Church [PDF]
(Excerpt) Made, Not Born, is the title of a remarkable book produced by the remarkable program of liturgical studies conducted at the University of Notre Dame, and also the title of Frank Quinn\u27s keynote address yesterday.
Boehringer, Hans
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St. Cyril of Jerusalem (circa 315-387) in his catecheses before baptism often refers to a feeling of the physical senses – what catechumens have heard and what their “corporeal eyes” have seen.
Piotr Szczur
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St. Augustine. Sermon 56, on Lord’s Prayer. Translation, preface and comments by P. S. Ozersky; edited by S. A. Stepantsov [PDF]
This paper is the first Russian translation of St. Augustine’s Sermon 56, dedicated to the interpretation of the Lord’s Prayer. The Lord’s Prayer, along with the Creed, was considered a “sacrament” and played a significant role in preparation for baptism.
Ozersky P. S. , Stepantsov S. A.
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Mass and Mission: Enacting God\u27s Mission in the Christian Assembly Today [PDF]
(Excerpt) I doubt that I need to underscore the ferment surrounding the matters that are the theme of this year\u27s Institute: worship and mission. The practice of worship in our congregations has become fragmented by multiple and competing proposals ...
Schattauer, Thomas H
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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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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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Grace Upon Grace: living Water [PDF]
(Excerpt) Two months ago, on February 22, a Lutheran pastor and his wife, both faithful and fruitful servants of our Lord, began their personal celebration of the feast of victory for our God.
Boehringer, Hans
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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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