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Cabral, Newton Darwin de Andrade. "AS CERIMÔNIAS DE COROAÇÃO DE NOSSA SENHORA: MEMÓRIAS E ANÁLISE DE UMA PRÁTICA DEVOCIONAL MARIANA." PARALELLUS Revista de Estudos de Religião - UNICAP 8, no. 17 (2017): 173. http://dx.doi.org/10.25247/paralellus.2017.v8n17.p173-190.

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Partindo de uma descrição originada das memórias do autor, às quais são acrescentadas análises a partir da bibliografia a que tivemos acesso (destaque para obras de Francisco van der Poel, Afonso Murad e Ivany Coutinho), o artigo enfatiza os elementos cênicos e musicais componentes da cerimônia que, não obstante continuar sendo realizada na cidade locus da rememoração, já sofre mutações, uma vez que o hino tradicionalmente cantado – que marcava todo o ritmo da coroação – foi substituído por outros considerados mais modernos. Diferenças entre liturgia e devoção, aplicadas ao culto a Maria, são
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Klimkowski, Tomasz. "Terminologia religioasă românească și diviziunile confesionale – versiunea ortodoxă și cea greco-catolică a Dumnezeieștii Liturghii." Numéro spécial 23, no. 2 (2023): 251–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20843917rc.23.027.18521.

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Religious Terminology in Romanian and Confessional Divisions – the Orthodox and Greek Catholic Versions of the Divine Liturgy The articles presents some differences regarding the terminology used by the Romanian Orthodox Church, on the one hand, and the Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic, on the other. The analysis is based on the text of the Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. The differences concern not only strictly religious terms, but also neutral words. This seems to be the result of a deliberate linguistic policy of the Greek Catholic Church, which often uses differen
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Kasprzak, Dariusz Antoni. "Historia metropolii i antycznego rytu raweńskiego (IV-IX wiek)." Vox Patrum 52, no. 1 (2008): 425–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.8255.

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This paper focuses on the social environment of the ancient Church of Ravenna, which developed its own local liturgy. The paper also characterizes the most impor- tant components of the liturgy up to mid 5th century. The Catholic see of Ravenna developed an original liturgy, which flourished during the incumbency of Bishop Peter Chrysologus (380-450). The ancient liturgy of the 5th century Ravenna church appears to have been a bridge, which United the Catholic liturgy of the Christian Orient with the West. The pregregorian Roman liturgy constituted its most prominent component. The pregregoria
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Nin, Manuel. "Divina liturgia bizantina presieduta dal Santo Padre a Blaj il 2 giugno 2019. Significato liturgico." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Theologia Catholica 67, no. 1-2 (2022): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/theol.cath.2022.08.

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"The study Divine Liturgy Byzantine presided by the Holy Father in Blaj, on June 2, 2019. Liturgical significance proposes the event analyzed as a precise model of Eucharistic concelebration involving different officials of different rites. In the present case, Holy Liturgy was presided by the Holy Father Pope Francis, celebrated by the Major Archbishop of the Greek Catholic Church in Romania and concelebrated by other Eastern Catholic Bishops - Byzantine, Maronites - but also by Latins Bishops, present at Blaj. Keywords: Byzantine Liturgy, Eastern Catholic Churches, Pope Francis, Liturgical c
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Kiciński, Andrzej, and Vincenzo Annicchiarico. "The Cultural Dimension of Catholic Liturgical Rites in Catholic Religious Education in the Context of the Objectives of the Education System in Italy." Verbum Vitae 40, no. 4 (2022): 843–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vv.14193.

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This article aims to show the possibility of an academic approach to teaching the Catholic religion at school to the liturgical rites of the Catholic Church from a cultural perspective. Liturgical rites consist of numerous signs and symbols that refer to the human dimension, which seeks what is beautiful, true, and good. At all levels, one of the main objectives of Italian and European schools is to teach, educate, and raise responsible and upright citizens. Therefore, while contributing to the general formation of the human being at school, the teaching of Catholic religion also draws student
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Sihombing, Adison Adrianus. "Music in The Liturgy of The Catholic Community in Jakarta, Indonesia." Al-Albab 9, no. 1 (2020): 3–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.24260/alalbab.v9i1.1542.

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This article discusses music in the Catholic liturgy in Jakarta, Indonesia in the postmodern era within the context of the autonomy of the Catholic Church. The Indonesian Catholic Church is an independent and autonomous church where liturgical music is a form of original artistic expression. However, in practice, the majority of Catholics in Indonesia view the liturgical celebration as uninteresting and dull. Conversely, pop music has increasingly influenced liturgical music. This reality is discussed and analyzed specifically in regards to liturgical music that experiences contextual data inf
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Turnbloom, David Farina, Megan Breen, Noah Lamberger, and Kate Seddon. "Liturgy in the Shadow of Trauma." Religions 13, no. 7 (2022): 583. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel13070583.

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Much of the work surrounding the crisis of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church has focused on how the abuse remained simultaneously widespread while being kept private, but not how the effects of the abuse impact the liturgy itself. Paying particular attention to PTSD, moral injury, and moral distress, this article examines how systemic clergy perpetuated sexual abuse (CPSA) has damaged liturgical efficacy for both abuse survivors and Roman Catholic laity. Focusing on PSTD, moral injury, and moral distress frames the issue in a way that illuminates the church’s ongoing role in preventing the h
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Ryan, Stephen D. "The Deuterocanonical Books in Contemporary Catholic Liturgy." Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 72, no. 4 (2018): 418–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020964318784245.

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This essay considers the recent reception and use of the deuterocanonical books in contemporary Catholic liturgy, drawing on Tobit 12, Esther 14 (Esther C), and Sirach 3 to illustrate the ways these texts function as Scripture in the teaching of the church and in liturgical contexts.
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Tanumihardja ; Yenny Gunawan, Maria Angelina. "PURPOSE A SACRED ROOM OF CHRUCHES BY PASTOR MANGUNWIJAYA CASE STUDY: CHURCH OF MARIA ASSUMPTA KLATEN, CHURCH OF THERESIA SALAM, AND CHURCH OF MARY." Riset Arsitektur (RISA) 2, no. 02 (2018): 165–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.26593/risa.v2i02.2928.165-181.

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Abstract - Sacred space is everywhere and has become the part of human’s life since thousand years ago. Onemanifestation of the sacred space is the Catholic Church. A sacred space in the Catholic Church should be ableto accommodate liturgical activities in accordance with the rules and the order of their activities so thecelebration of the Eucharistic liturgy can run well. This study will attempt to understand the concept and themanifestation of the sacred space found in Romo Mangunwijaya’s churches in accordance to the concept andthe manifestation of the Catholic Church’s sacred space.Researc
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Mackenzie, Caroline. "Confessions of a Hindu-Catholic Artist." Religion and the Arts 12, no. 1 (2008): 164–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156852908x270999.

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AbstractDuring my first twelve years in India I studied Hindu art and philosophy, encountering "inculturated" Catholic Christianity for the first time. When I returned to the United Kingdom, I was struck by a manifest separation between the dry, orderly church, and the imaginative world of "New Age" networks such as Dances of Universal Peace. In 1999 I received a major commission to re-design a church in Wales. This opening allowed me to use art as a means to bring some of the insights gained in India into a Western Christian context. After this public work, I made a series of personal picture
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