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Himnography in the modern Serbian Language: Lexicon, Stylistics, Interculturality [PDF]
The article deals with the practice of the liturgical work in the Serbian Orthodox Church as presented by the modern Serbian literary language; special attention has been given to the services that are written in 21st century in the process of ...
Xenia Koncharevich
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Powstanie i historyczny rozwój pobożności pasyjnej w ujęciu Jerzego Józefa Kopcia CP
The main purpose of this article is to show the relationship between the liturgy and popular piety especially in the Middle Ages. Particularly at that time the unity of Paschal Mystery was broken up in the faithfull’s minds.
Piotr Pękul
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“Vom Geist der Liturgie” of Romano Guardini – the most significant book of the liturgical movement in Germany [PDF]
The article is a brief summary of “Vom Geist der Liturgie” – the most significant book of the liturgical movement in Germany written by a priest, theologian and philosopher Romano Guardini.
Fr Alexander Sukharev
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The article presents liturgical topics in the magazine Vyšehrad (1945–1948). After the Second World War, a new Catholic periodical (weekly, afterwards fortnightly) was founded with the subtitle The Paper for Christian Culture.
Michal Sklenář
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Research indicates that worshippers have to contend with a process of remembrance (recognition) when they participate in liturgy. This article identifies two focal points within the listening process, namely listening as a predominant activity during ...
Ferdi P. Kruger
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Regions, History, and Identity in Medieval Liturgics: The Outlines of a Methodology
Apropos of Spanish or Languedocien elements manifest in the late 13th-century Durandus Pontifical, this study explores the relationship between high medieval ritual and identity formation. It introduces the notion of liturgical use, an inclusive term for
Miklós István Földváry +1 more
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How do we understand the relationship between preaching and culture? This question is as old as Christianity, even though “culture” in its anthropological sense is a relatively recent development.
Michael E. Connors
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THE ROMAN-CATHOLIC DEFINITIONS TO COMMEMORATIVE PARTICLES [PDF]
The author overviews and analyses selected Roman-Catholic theological texts deal-ing with the meaning of commemorative particles in the Protesis of the Byzantine rite dating back to the XV–XVIII centuries.
MICHAIL ASMUS
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Erwin Buck: professor, pastor, linguist, exegete, churchman, friend [PDF]
Issue topic: Festschrift in honour of Erwin ...
Reinhardt, Clifford
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Attentive to the ways that inertia can take hold of life, Catholic monks recognize despondency as a potential not only within the monastery, but in contemporary society more widely. Such experiences are regularly mapped onto an understanding of what early Christian monks termed ‘acedia’ (a Greek term that can be translated as ‘lack of care’). Taking as
Richard D.G. Irvine
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