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Liturgia e pandemia = Liturgy and pandemic = Liturgia e pandemia
Este editorial reflete sobre a vivência litúrgica das comunidades eclesiais dentro do contexto de pandemia de COVID-19 que abalou o mundo. A perspectiva que ilumina as reflexões é a de uma visão integral e dinâmica da fé cristã, que une culto e vida. São
Fernandes, Rafael Martins
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O RITO SEGUNDO GIORGIO BONACCORSO
BONACCORSO, Giorgio. Rito. Pádua: Edizione Messaggero di Sant’Antonio, 2015. (Col. Parole allo specchio).
Daniel Carvalho Silva +1 more
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Character Indelebilis and the Iconic Dimension of Ritual Actions
This paper focuses on one specific theological tool regarding some Christian ritual practices, i.e., the character indelebilis or indelible mark. Though the notion existed in some patristic sources, the theologoumenon was reframed in early scholasticism.
Juan Rego
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This article addresses the topic of hymnal revision in the context of liturgical churches by proposing a methodology that takes into account both historical developments in the field of hymnology and recent concerns regarding the Liturgical Movement and ...
Teixeira Coelho L. C.
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From Dürer's Magic Square to Klumpenhouwer Tesseracts: On Melencolia (2013) by Philippe Manoury
ABSTRACT Many Western art music composers have taken advantage of tabulated data for nourishing their creative practices, particularly since the early twentieth century. The arrival of atonality and serial techniques was crucial to this shift. Among the authors dealing with these kinds of tables, some have considered the singular mathematical ...
José L. Besada +2 more
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A sessenta anos da promulgação da Sacrosanctum Concilium, parece-nos que podemos assinalar uma mudança de perspectiva em curso: da atenção à "reforma" da liturgia à liturgia como "forma" de renovação da vida da Igreja, este é o objetivo deste estudo. Na
Washington Paranhos
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Parading Staurothekes in Norman Sicily: Relics, Community, and the Conversion of the Other†
This article explores the liturgical functions of cross‐shaped staurothekes, reliquaries of the True Cross, in twelfth‐century Sicily. These luxurious objects were once at the centre of the devotion of the growing Christian communities on an island undergoing dramatic social changes.
Jesús Rodríguez Viejo
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