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Post-Conciliar Liturgical Reform in the Czech Lands and Music of the Liturgy
The article describes the introduction of the liturgical reform in the Czech Republic and the associated musical creation that would correspond to the renewed liturgy.
Pavel Kopeček
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Oktawa liturgiczna. Rys historyczny i obowiązujące unormowania
Celebrating and participating in the liturgy is an expression of the faith of the people of God. The liturgy forms the community of the Church. The hierarchical Church seeks to make its experience as fruitful as possible for all the baptised who make up ...
Kazimierz Dullak
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The Renewal of the Ambrosian and the Hispano-Mozarabic Liturgy after the Second Vatican Council
The reform of the Catholic liturgy following the Second Vatican Council was primarily concerned with the Roman Rite, but two other liturgical traditions of the Western Church – the Ambrosian Rite in Milan and the Mozarabic Rite in Toledo – also required
Tomasz Bać
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“Secundum rubricam romanam”: Reform Liturgy of Subiaco-Melk
The “Melk Reform” refers to the revival of the Benedictine order in southern Germany and Austria which had Melk as its centre, and came about as a result of the Council of Constance (1414–1418). The reform statutes emphasize strict adherence to the rules
Robert Klugseder
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In this article, the notion of liturgical inculturation is revisited in the light of qualitative liturgical research conducted in local faith communities as well as with church leaders in South Africa regarding liturgical reform over recent decades.
Cas Wepener
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The spirit of Vatican II: the idealist aspects of liturgical architecture in Europe
The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive overview of the “idealist” intellectual workshops behind the 20th-century liturgical architecture before and after the Second Vatican Council.
Vilmos Katona
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The Cardinal of Lorraine and the liturgy in Reims [PDF]
Charles of Guise, Cardinal of Lorraine, archbishop of Reims since 1538 until his death in 1574, was a major, but complex and enigmatic character, whose capacity to develop several strategies according to changing circumstances, in France and Europe ...
Bruno Restif
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Inner Dynamics of Divine Worship. Joseph Ratzinger on Liturgical Development
Artykuł omawia ideę rozwoju liturgii w teologii Józefa Ratzingera w kontekście działań podejmowanych podczas jego ośmioletniego pontyfikatu wraz z uwzględnieniem innych opinii teologicznych.
Mariusz Biliniewicz
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Развој литургике у руским духовним академијама у другој половини 19. и почетком 20. вијека
The formation of Liturgics as an autonomous theological discipline in Russian theological academies began in the first decades of the 19th century and was completed with the establishment of a special cathedra for Liturgics and Church Archeology during ...
Slobodan Lukić
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‘Wherever a few should gather’
Due to a process of secularization many parish communities need to redefine their church use, reducing the liturgical space and bringing in other functions. In this contribution, we elaborate on the process of adapting existing churches to this reality.
Nikolaas Vande Keere +2 more
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