Paride de Grassi, to whom the article is devoted in its entirety, is among the most distinguished masters of papal ceremonies of the sixteenth century. He was appointed by Julius II as the first ceremonialist of the 16th century. Appointed the first ceremonialist by Julius II, he exerted an enormous influence on both the liturgy of the Catholic Church and papal diplomacy. Like other Renaissance ceremonialists, he left behind numerous works such as diaries, ceremonials, notes and ordines. His notes are a valuable source for historians as well as liturgists, classical philologists and specialists in diplomatic protocol. The article, which collects and compares information on the Bolognese master, is a starting point for fur...
The source base for the study on the Gnostic missionary activity in general is rather scarce, noneth...
Abstract This article is an attempt to provide a historical overview of the lay ...
The study of this article, takes for its historical-theological analysis, the drafting of the fundam...
Paride de Grassi, to whom the article is devoted in its entirety, is among the most distinguished ma...
The article is an attempt to elaborate on old customs and traditions accompanying the papal liturgy....
Sossianus Hierocles, governor of Bithynia and adviser of the emperor Diocletian, at the beginning o...
After the last Vatican Council some authors and documents on the Catholic-Jewish relations emphasiz...
In this article has been shown the ecclesiology of the pre-council period in Italy. The twentieth ce...
The article is an attempt to answer the question of whether the apostolic exhortation Amoris laetiti...
Natural Methods of Stimulation of the Experience of Ecstasy in the Practices of Orthodox Hesychasts ...
Canonical form of matrimony, required for its validity, was introduced by the Tametsi decree of the ...
The paper deals with the „Commentary to the Apocalypse” of Tyconius. Tyconius was a Donatist layman ...
In the context of the progress of the synodal process that is taking place throughout the Church, di...
CONSENTIUS JUNIOR OF NARBO – A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE INTELLECTUAL ELITE OF THE LATE ROMAN GAULConsen...
The Christian celebrations that make up the liturgical year primarily commemorate great salvific eve...
The source base for the study on the Gnostic missionary activity in general is rather scarce, noneth...
Abstract This article is an attempt to provide a historical overview of the lay ...
The study of this article, takes for its historical-theological analysis, the drafting of the fundam...
Paride de Grassi, to whom the article is devoted in its entirety, is among the most distinguished ma...
The article is an attempt to elaborate on old customs and traditions accompanying the papal liturgy....
Sossianus Hierocles, governor of Bithynia and adviser of the emperor Diocletian, at the beginning o...
After the last Vatican Council some authors and documents on the Catholic-Jewish relations emphasiz...
In this article has been shown the ecclesiology of the pre-council period in Italy. The twentieth ce...
The article is an attempt to answer the question of whether the apostolic exhortation Amoris laetiti...
Natural Methods of Stimulation of the Experience of Ecstasy in the Practices of Orthodox Hesychasts ...
Canonical form of matrimony, required for its validity, was introduced by the Tametsi decree of the ...
The paper deals with the „Commentary to the Apocalypse” of Tyconius. Tyconius was a Donatist layman ...
In the context of the progress of the synodal process that is taking place throughout the Church, di...
CONSENTIUS JUNIOR OF NARBO – A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE INTELLECTUAL ELITE OF THE LATE ROMAN GAULConsen...
The Christian celebrations that make up the liturgical year primarily commemorate great salvific eve...
The source base for the study on the Gnostic missionary activity in general is rather scarce, noneth...
Abstract This article is an attempt to provide a historical overview of the lay ...
The study of this article, takes for its historical-theological analysis, the drafting of the fundam...