The article “Liturgy genetically imprinted in the Church” has been divided into four parts: 1. The Last Supper as the First Supper; 2. Corpus mysticum; 3. Ecclesiological and liturgical view of the paschal mystery; 4. Liturgy as a genetic fact. The paper shows that it is impossible to imagine the Church without the liturgy or the liturgy without the Church, since the Church, as a being, needs to have life i.e. the liturgy. The liturgy and the Church were created at the moment of Christ’s paschal mystery. The liturgy is a gene of the Church; in other words, the liturgy gives life to the Church.Artykuł „Liturgia genetycznie wpisana w Kościół” został podzielony na cztery części: 1. Ostatnia Wieczerza Pierwszą Wieczerzą; 2. Corpus mysticum; 3. ...
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Abstract. The question about the ideal shape of liturgical celebration often arises in pastoral disc...
In the article Christian liturgy is presented in the hermeneutic key of genetics. It is an attempt t...
Even if each liturgy of the different liturgical traditions has its own characteristics which are re...
The liturgy is essential for living Christian faith. It forms in a sense a focal point of meaning, a...
The article points out the reasons for and the history of the inclusion of the confession of faith i...
The aim of the article is to discuss the main assumptions of the Directory of the Polish Bishops’ Co...
The content of the article opens with an introduction of a reflection of Fr. Franciszek Blachnicki o...
As to the growing popularity of the extraordinary form of the Roman rite and contradicting the new f...
One of the main directions of the renewal initiated by the Second Vatican Council was the adaptation...
The article reconstructs the development of the protestant liturgical life. The notions Leiturgia, m...
Talking about religious genres, the author means exclusively utterances connected with the existence...
The article attempts to examine the revelation of Christ in the liturgy in its wide context, as unde...
The article indicates places connected with appearance of the particular elements of the modern litu...
The article deals with the issues of renewal and reform of the liturgy after the Second Vatican Coun...
This article is an attempt to look at the most important events in the history of salvation from a l...
Abstract. The question about the ideal shape of liturgical celebration often arises in pastoral disc...