Academic literature on the topic 'Roman Church -calice'

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Richard, Nicolas. "Farní klerus a náboženská proměna v pražské arcidiécezi od tridenstkého koncilu do konce 17. století." Doctoral thesis, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-328194.

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Parish clergy and religious change in Prague's diocese from Council of Trent till the end of the 17th century The religious change that happens in Bohemia in the 17th century has no equivalent in the Europe at this time: the whole country, where Catholics were in a very minority, comes back to the roman Church. This evolution is here seen from a very prosaic point of view: how lay people live this change, and so how acts the parish clergy in this matter. Conversion's strategy, at the end of the Council of Trent, was to permit the use of the chalice to the laity. The consequence of this permission was a very hazy situation in the parishes, but Holy See did nothing before the battle of White Mountain, and after the battle, he suppressed chalice, mainly for pastoral reasons. During the Thirty years War, the kingdom is the place of a general reform, which has its origins in the catholic missionary movement of the beginning of the century and in the political theories of this time. Bohemia is strongly marked by the war that acts as a catalyst; at the same time political and religious authorities were lacking. The inhabitants, usually just formal Catholics at the beginning, convert themselves more and more deeply during the 17th century. The eldest, who remembered the non-Catholics services, died during the...
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Allen, Duston, Nesselrath Arnold, and Art Services International, eds. Angels from the Vatican: The invisible made visible. Alexandria, Va: Art Services International, 1998.

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Christian, Robert, Maurizio Sannibale, Basil Cole, and Paolo Liverani. Angels from the Vatican: The Invisible Made Visible. HNA Books, 1998.

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(Editor), Allen Duston, Arnold Nesselrath (Editor), and Jane Sweeney (Editor), eds. The Invisible Made Visible: Angels from the Vatican. Art Services Intl, 1998.

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The Invisible Made Visible: Angels from Vatican. Harry N Abrams, 1998.

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