Being formed at the Church’s School of Prayer: Role of the Liturgy of the Hours in the ongoing formation of Christian faithful Content of the exposé Liturgy, being the celebration of faith, shapes the gathered community into the Body of Christ. Though the Liturgy of the Hours (LH) is called ‘the school of prayer of the Church,’ the significance of this official Church prayer in liturgical formation has not been well explored today. However, the current paper examines the function of the LH in the formation of faithful, both individually and as community. This study argues that active participation in the LH results in Christ-centered liturgical formation. Through immersion in the community’s liturgical life in Christ and in the praying trad...
English abstract Title: Liturgy of the Hours, its Historical Forms and Options for the Celebration i...
The celebration of Mass is an act of the whole assembly gathered for worship. In the Mass, the Churc...
International audienceAt the time of the Great Schism, the Avignon Pope Clement VII promoted the mas...
The popularization of the use of the Liturgy of the Hours (LOTH) as the prayer of the Christian comm...
The Liturgy of the Hours is a Christian misterium, the celebration of which the Second Vatican Counc...
In the context of the 50th anniversary of Sacrosanctum Concilium, we investigate the theological bas...
Since the earliest years of the Church, Christians have gathered in community to celebrate their Chr...
This paper investigates the liturgical reform that took place since Vatican II in the Liturgy of the...
A series of Christian liturgical offices, distributed through the day and night for daily recitation...
On December 4, 1963, the Second Vatican Council promulgated the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, ...
The necessity for ongoing liturgical catechesis of all members of the assembly is self-evident. At M...
The most important tasks of the liturgy include the sanctification of man and bringing him to salvat...
Throughout the history of the Church, Christians have consecrated time by pausing at various moments...
The intent of this paper is to analyze the practice of, and suggest modifications for, the celebrati...
This thesis offers a renewed vision of Christian liturgy situated in a sacramental ontology in order...
English abstract Title: Liturgy of the Hours, its Historical Forms and Options for the Celebration i...
The celebration of Mass is an act of the whole assembly gathered for worship. In the Mass, the Churc...
International audienceAt the time of the Great Schism, the Avignon Pope Clement VII promoted the mas...
The popularization of the use of the Liturgy of the Hours (LOTH) as the prayer of the Christian comm...
The Liturgy of the Hours is a Christian misterium, the celebration of which the Second Vatican Counc...
In the context of the 50th anniversary of Sacrosanctum Concilium, we investigate the theological bas...
Since the earliest years of the Church, Christians have gathered in community to celebrate their Chr...
This paper investigates the liturgical reform that took place since Vatican II in the Liturgy of the...
A series of Christian liturgical offices, distributed through the day and night for daily recitation...
On December 4, 1963, the Second Vatican Council promulgated the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, ...
The necessity for ongoing liturgical catechesis of all members of the assembly is self-evident. At M...
The most important tasks of the liturgy include the sanctification of man and bringing him to salvat...
Throughout the history of the Church, Christians have consecrated time by pausing at various moments...
The intent of this paper is to analyze the practice of, and suggest modifications for, the celebrati...
This thesis offers a renewed vision of Christian liturgy situated in a sacramental ontology in order...
English abstract Title: Liturgy of the Hours, its Historical Forms and Options for the Celebration i...
The celebration of Mass is an act of the whole assembly gathered for worship. In the Mass, the Churc...
International audienceAt the time of the Great Schism, the Avignon Pope Clement VII promoted the mas...