- Tytuł:
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Misteryjna natura liturgii
The Mystery Nature of Liturgy - Autorzy:
- Migut, Bogusław
- Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/32062629.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2010
- Wydawca:
- Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
- Tematy:
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misterium
misteria
misteryjny
misterium Chrystusa
sakrament
liturgia
Kościół
Objawienie
mystery
mysteries
mystery of Christ
sacrament
liturgy
Church
Revelation - Opis:
- The mystery nature of liturgy issues from the mystery nature of God’s Revelation that has its height in Jesus Christ. It is in liturgy that Christ’s salutary mystery is actualized. Owing to this, man can participate in Christ’s mystery, and the very mystery achieves its aim. The mystery nature of liturgical celebration is fulfilled in its being a reorientation of Christian life to the mystery of Christ and to participating in it. The mystery character of celebration is also warranted owing to its five dynamisms: remembrance, participation, presence and action of the Holy Spirit, and in consequence the presence and action of Christ-the Church, and reference to the heavenly liturgy. Owing to these dynamisms liturgy is not just educating people and cheering up their hearts, but it is supposed to become the meaning of their lives, an impersonated adoration. The truth about the mystery nature of liturgy is confirmed in the Church’s Tradition and teaching, as well as in the post-Caselian liturgical theology that achieves its most mature form in the Roman school. The mystery character of liturgy should be constantly discovered and emphasized both in ars celebrandi and in ars participandi of liturgy. It consists in the concentration of the Person of Jesus Christ and on the attitude of adoration. If liturgy in its mystery character is a continuation of the mystery of Jesus Christ by its actualization, the care for the mystery character of liturgy is the care for the growth of God’s Kingdom until its fulfillment in the Heavenly Kingdom. Also its language results from the mystery nature of liturgy. The proper and the only permissible language of liturgical celebration is the symbol and the sign, whose special kind is the uttered word.
- Źródło:
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Roczniki Liturgiczno-Homiletyczne; 2010, 1; 159-183
2082-8586 - Pojawia się w:
- Roczniki Liturgiczno-Homiletyczne
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki