The article endeavours to draw some comparison between the experience of St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi, the 16thcentury Italian Carmelite mystic, and the renewal of the Liturgy proposed by the Second Vatican Council, in the Constitution on the Liturgy, Sacrosanctum Concilium, 1963. This reform called for the full, active, and conscious participation of all the faithful, and it showed the unity there must be between the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. In the experience of the Italian mystic, the Word that was proclaimed in the Liturgy, particularly in the Eucharist, captured her whole attention, in mind and heart, when meditated upon when she had received Holy Communion. Revelation contained in the proclamation of the Wo...
As Marialis Cultus would seem to assert, ideally Marian spirituality and Marian devotion are united,...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Liturgical Studies/Sacramental Theology. The Catholic University of AmericaMan...
The profound influence of liturgy upon ecclesiology, manifest in the course of the Church\u27s exper...
This thesis will examine the political landscape that shaped the canonization process of Maria Madda...
The intercession of Mary in the light of euchology as seen in the selected sacramentaries The artic...
While Marian devotion is alive today, its contemporary expression differs from the form it took befo...
The article addresses two main questions: What image of Mary’s faith does the encyclical Lumen ...
Mary Magdalene is a significant figure in the Christian world, largely due to her unique relationshi...
While the conciliar teaching had benefited from developments that had taken place in biblical, patri...
The visionary mysticism of the Carmelite mystic Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi (1566-1607) was from the s...
This article discusses a series of texts on the Virgin Mary that are to be found among the writings ...
The article addresses two main questions: What image of Mary’s faith does the encyclical Lumen ...
Marijos Magdalenos de Pazzi gyvenimą (1566-1607) ženklino ilgai trunkančios ekstazės, prasidėjusios ...
In the context of the 50th anniversary of Sacrosanctum Concilium, we investigate the theological bas...
Already in the late fifteenth century Eucharistic piety began to spread in Italian devotional circle...
As Marialis Cultus would seem to assert, ideally Marian spirituality and Marian devotion are united,...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Liturgical Studies/Sacramental Theology. The Catholic University of AmericaMan...
The profound influence of liturgy upon ecclesiology, manifest in the course of the Church\u27s exper...
This thesis will examine the political landscape that shaped the canonization process of Maria Madda...
The intercession of Mary in the light of euchology as seen in the selected sacramentaries The artic...
While Marian devotion is alive today, its contemporary expression differs from the form it took befo...
The article addresses two main questions: What image of Mary’s faith does the encyclical Lumen ...
Mary Magdalene is a significant figure in the Christian world, largely due to her unique relationshi...
While the conciliar teaching had benefited from developments that had taken place in biblical, patri...
The visionary mysticism of the Carmelite mystic Maria Maddalena de’ Pazzi (1566-1607) was from the s...
This article discusses a series of texts on the Virgin Mary that are to be found among the writings ...
The article addresses two main questions: What image of Mary’s faith does the encyclical Lumen ...
Marijos Magdalenos de Pazzi gyvenimą (1566-1607) ženklino ilgai trunkančios ekstazės, prasidėjusios ...
In the context of the 50th anniversary of Sacrosanctum Concilium, we investigate the theological bas...
Already in the late fifteenth century Eucharistic piety began to spread in Italian devotional circle...
As Marialis Cultus would seem to assert, ideally Marian spirituality and Marian devotion are united,...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Liturgical Studies/Sacramental Theology. The Catholic University of AmericaMan...
The profound influence of liturgy upon ecclesiology, manifest in the course of the Church\u27s exper...