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The search for the answer of the following question is still actual: How to teach pupils religion in order to bring them to the proper participation in liturgy? To fulfil this assignment means to feed the catechised with the word and grace of God.
Marcin Kołodziej
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This paper aims to explore how liturgical celebration can serve as a transformative response to the contemporary ecological crisis and its consequences. This is inextricably bound to the importance of addressing the pastoral needs of individuals who are ...
Dorianne Buttigieg
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Problems in Textological Analysis and Publishing of Slavic Liturgies
This article describes the results of textological analysis of Slavic translations of liturgies from the oldest period (11th-14th cc.): the Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom, the Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great and the Liturgy of Presanctified Gifts.
Tatyana Afanasyeva
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THE INSPIRATION OF THE LITURGY [PDF]
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Philosophy and liturgy part 2: Liturgy and epistemology [PDF]
Abstract In this article, I summarize recent work on the philosophy of liturgy. In part 2 of this article, I consider how liturgy can provide a way of knowing God personally. I outline accounts of acquiring phenomenal knowledge, practical knowledge, and propositional knowledge by participating in liturgy.
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Bricolageliturgie: Liturgical Studies Revisited
This article examines a fifth trend, complementary to the four identified in a previous article, in contemporary liturgy visible in churches in the Netherlands as well as South Africa. Drawing on the specific case in the Netherlands of a service in which
Marcel Barnard
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The Library in the Liturgy. The Liturgy in the Library
The study of physical location of liturgical books constitutes a particularly fruitful means of investigating the implications of de-contextualization and re-contextualization of book objects. Not only do the numbers, types, and ever-evolving combinations of liturgical books as single-volume pluritextual libraries present considerable challenges for ...
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The mystical poetry of St. John of the Cross (born in 1542 in Spain and died in 1591), a collaborator of St. Teresa of Jesus in the reform of the Carmelite Order, reveals how the experience of God is indissolubly linked with compassion, and the practice ...
Antonina Wozna Urbanczak
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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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This thesis seeks to show that the presentation of the liturgy and the presentation of dramatic performances have something in common. The liturgy is a dramatic method” of presenting the message of salvation within a gathered worshipping community. It is
Meakin, David John
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