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The Eucharist or the Lord's Supper in the light of the Catholic-Pentecostal dialogue (1972-2015)

2019

The ongoing Catholic-Pentecostal dialogue highlighted a certain disproportion in the approach of each of the parties to the Eucharist or the Lord's Supper. For Pentecost Christians participation in the Lord's Supper is of secondary importance. Common conversations been shown that in Catholic spirituality the Eucharist occupies a significant and central place. It is the presence of the sacrifice that took place once and for all on the cross of Christ. Pentecostals are not unanimous, however, in the meaning of the Lord's Supper. For this community usually the Lord's Supper means only commemoration of Last Supper. They do not believe, however, that during it the bread and wine will transform t…

Eucharistthe Lord`s SupperPentecostal churchesCatholic ChurchThe Pentecostal MovementWorld Scientific News
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The Emergence of Pastoral Authority in the French Reformed Church (c.1555-c.1572)

2021

In The Emergence of Pastoral Authority in the French Reformed Church, c.1555-c.1572, Gianmarco Braghi offre un'ampia panoramica delle questioni e delle ambiguità connesse all'attuazione dell'autorità della prima generazione di pastori riformati francesi formati a Ginevra e delle loro implicazioni per il carattere e l'identità del primo movimento riformato francese in generale, utilizzandoli come prisma per l'analisi storica della transizione dall'evangelicalismo sciolto a una nascente rete sinodale-concistoriale di congregazioni riformate sparse nel regno di Francia. In The Emergence of Pastoral Authority in the French Reformed Church, c.1555-c.1572, Gianmarco Braghi offers a broad overview…

FranciaGuerre di religione francesiHistoryFrench Wars of ReligionFrench Reformed ChurchCalvinismChurch historyCalvinismoJohn Calvin Theodore BezaHuguenotHistory of religionsGiovanni Calvino Teodoro BezaFranceReligious studiesugonottiChiesa riformata francese
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Opere d’arte francescane dall’alto Belice corleonese alla Valle del Sosio

2013

Si analizzano opere d’arte, anche inedite, legate alla committenza francescana dell’alto Belice corleonese e della Valle del Sosio pubblicando documenti emersi nel corso della ricerca We analyze works of art, also unpublished, related to the Franciscan patronage of the Upper Belice Corleonese and the Sosio Valley by publishing documents that emerged during the research.

Franciscan churches paintings wooden sculptures stuccoes silverware SicilyChiese francescane dipinti sculture lignee stucchi argenti SiciliaSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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Transnational Religious Practices as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Complex Case of the Traditional Latin Mass

2023

The 2003 UNESCO Convention definition of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) covers religious practices and rites, as can be seen from normative descriptions and dozens of actual examples, many of which are Catholic religious traditions. The Traditional Latin Mass (TLM), practiced in one form or another for over 1500 years by an ever-increasing number of peoples and nations and in possession of a common stable set of rules, meets the UNESCO criteria for listing as ICH; in fact, it is arguably the best possible example. It is also a complicated one. After the Catholic Church’s liturgical reform in the 1960s and 1970s, new rites were introduced and the old rites were officially abandoned; neve…

General MedicineTraditional Latin Mass; intangible cultural heritage; UNESCO; transnational heritage; Catholic Church; Catholic heritageLaws
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Giacomo Serpotta tra sacro e profano

2022

We shall be taking an innovative and original approach in our examination of the insuperable figure of Giacomo Serpotta, an outstanding Sicilian stucco sculptor of the 18th century. The complete artistic output of Giacomo Serpotta is traced, oscillating between the sacred and the profane in the sculptural adornment of many churches and oratories. Here, Giacomo Serpotta shifts from the Baroque to Rococo, originating a sculptural art that is profoundly innovative in its language and symbology. Formal reading and chromatic-spatial games are intertwined with the symbolic in the light of significant essays by Carl Gustav Jung, Martin Heidegger and Carlo Giulio Argan

Giacomo Serpotta sculptor churches oratories sacred and profane Baroque Rococo Carl Gustav Jung Martin Heidegger Carlo Giulio ArganSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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From Cottesloe (1961) to Trondheim (2016): The journey of the Dutch Reformed Church back into the ecumenical family of the World Council of Churches

2018

This article presents an analysis of the journey of the Dutch Reformed Church (South Africa) back into the ecumenical fellowship of the World Council of Churches (WCC). The first part contains a brief historical review of the relationships between the WCC and the Dutch Reformed Church family, underlining the fact that the Dutch Reformed Church family in South Africa is a founding member of WCC and that it was never excluded from WCC fellowship; rather, this church itself resigned membership in the WCC after the Cottesloe Consultation (1961) at the pressure of the South African government of that time. The last part presents in detail the process of the readmission of the Dutch Reformed Chur…

Governmentlcsh:BS1-2970Cottesloe; Dutch Reformed Church; membership in WCC; WCC Central Committee in Trondheim; Faith and Order Commission meeting in JohannesburgReligious studiesFaith and Order Commission meeting in JohannesburgWCC Central Committee in TrondheimDutch Reformed Churchlcsh:The Biblelcsh:BV1-5099membership in WCCPolitical scienceLawlcsh:Practical TheologyCottesloeHTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies
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«Nolite extollere in altum cornu vestrum». Ipotesi sul campanile della chiesa della Santissima Annunziata di Messina

2022

This article addresses a series of hypothesis concerning the octagonal space indicated in Guarino Guarini’s drawings of the Church of the Santissima Annunziata in Messina in his Architettura Civile. The façade of the church was completed around 1660 by Guarino Guarini and presented a «prodigiously high» bell tower at the corner, which collapsed during the 1693 earthquake and was later rebuilt shorter. The entire church was destroyed during the 1908 earthquake. Guarini’s drawings published in his treatise suggest that there must have been an octagonal chapel with columns at the corners under the tower; perhaps it was the baptistery of the church. Alternatively, the octagon can be identified …

Guarino Guarini Santissima Annunziata Church in Messina 1693 and 1908 heartquakes late baroque architecture in Sicily bell towersSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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Charakter publikacji ks. prałata Carla Ulitzki (1873–1953)

2017

Tekst stanowi charakterystykę dostępnych publikacji ks. prałata Carla Ulitzki (1873–1953) i stanowi przyczynek do poznania postaci oraz działalności proboszcza i działacza społecznego i politycznego, ale także wgląd w sytuację społeczną, polityczną i religijną na Górnym Śląsku w I połowie XX w. Teksty mają charakter popularnonaukowy i w większości zostały opublikowane na łamach ówczesnej prasy, dzięki czemu rozpowszechniały i popularyzowały myśl i zamierzenia autora. Dostępne teksty zasadniczo dotyczą trzech tematów: pisma z obszaru szeroko rozumianej religijności, teksty dotyczące zagadnień historycznych oraz publikacje z obszaru polityki, które stanowią najobszerniejszy dział.

Górny ŚląskCatholic Church in Upper SilesiapolitykaCarl UlitzkaKościół na Górnym ŚląskuUpper SilesiaRepublika WeimarskapoliticsRepublic of WeimarPrzegląd Piśmiennictwa Teologicznego
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The Judicial and Canonical Situation of the Romanian Byzantine Catholics in Hungary Around 1900

2021

This chapter analyses the legal and canonical situation of the Romanian Byzantine Catholics in Hungary at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century. Being part of the Hungarian State, the Greek Catholic bishops were subjected to the Hungarian hierarchy, attending the congresses and conferences of the Roman Catholic Bishops of Hungary. In addition, they were loyal to the Holy See, favouring the Latinisation of the Church in the three provincial councils. Through this approach, they secured the support of the papacy in disputes with the Hungarian higher clergy. Thus, they were able to uphold the individuality of their own Romanian Church, by organising their…

HierarchybiologyRomanianmedia_common.quotation_subjectHoly Seebiology.organism_classificationreligionlanguage.human_languageRomanizationreligion.religious_organizationState (polity)Romanian Orthodox ChurchPolitical scienceLawlanguageBishopsByzantine architecturemedia_common
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Religious participation in the local communities of 17th-century Eastern Finland

2022

In recent years, the perspective of lived religion has drawn attention toward the everyday religious practices of the laity. In early-modern Europe, the realm of the sacred could be approached in different ways from within the mundane world, and religious practices were tightly intertwined with social life. In local communities, religious ideas and practices taught by the church in varying ways intermingled with traits from local religious traditions. This article examines the different ways of religious participation available to the rural inhabitants of late 17th century Eastern Finland, a part of the kingdom of Sweden during the early modern era. Applying the concept and approach of live…

History17th centurypeasantryLutheran Churchtalonpoikaiskulttuurikirkko (instituutio)historiaarkielämäuskonto ja uskonnotluterilaiset kirkotluterilaisuususkonnollisuuskirkollinen kansanperinnemaaseutuväestölived religion1600-lukuFinlandosallistuminen
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