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Social Construction of the Sacrament of Orders
All institutions are the product of human activity. This article will consider how the development of the Sacrament of Orders is embedded in the social construction of the church as an institution, with a leadership structure and a system of symbols and ...
A. J. Pogorelc
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RISK AND SACRAMENT: BEING HUMAN IN A COVID‐19 WORLD
In this article we examine the changing relationship to risk as revealed by the covid‐19 pandemic and the ways this has, and may in future, alter sacramental practice, considering the radical effects this could have on traditional Christian practice. We
Ziba Norman, M. Reiss
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The sacrament of confession during Covid-19 pandemic. [PDF]
The Covid-19 pandemic has drastically changed the way of life where measures and strategies to adapt and adopt have become normative. In a recent correspondence, the author explores the adaptation of the Last Rites within the pandemic.
Macaraan WER.
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Sacramentum Pacis: The Eucharist as the Sacrament of Peace
This paper will examine the nature of the Eucharist as a “sacrament of peace”, a sacrament by which the Christian believer is reconciled to Christ and the Church.
John V. Monaco
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SACRAMENT OF EUCHARIST ACCORDING TO EXPOSITIO SYMBOLI APOSTOLORUM BY JOHANNES MARIENWERDER
The article is called Sacrament of Eucharist according to “Expositio Symboli Apostolorum” by Johannes Marienwerder. The subject of the analysis is late medieval work of Johannes Marienwerder (Jan z Kwidzyna) (1342–1417) Expositio Symboli Apostolorum ...
M. Karczewski
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Twelve-step Spirituality in View of the Sacrament of Reconciliation in the Catholic Church
This article ventures into the basic principles of the original Twelve-step program by studying its similarity with the dynamics of the Sacrament of Reconciliation in the Catholic Church.
A. Jastrzębski
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A Sacrament of Intellectual Self-Gratification
Agamben claimed that the experience of language, as it is manifested in the oath, precedes and gives rise to religion, law and politics, and therefore should be seen as a crucial element of the human process.
A. Doja
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The Constitution on the Holy Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium was the first document adopted by the Second Vatican Council, which took a significant Step in renewing the liturgy, including the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick Therefore, this article
Remigijus Oželis
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This Blessed Sacrament of Unity? Holy Communion, the Pandemic, and the Church of England
A major consequence of the pandemic for the Church of England was the decision of the Archbishops on 24 March 2020 to prevent the use of churches (even for the broadcasting of services by the clergy), and the consequent sudden trajectory into online ...
Leslie J. Francis, A. Village
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Preference within the perceiving process (sensing or intuition) is one of the main features within psychological type theory that differentiates clergy serving within different streams of the Christian Church.
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