The STUDIA UNIVERSITATIS BABEŞ-BOLYAI issue article summary

The summary of the selected article appears at the bottom of the page. In order to get back to the contents of the issue this article belongs to you have to access the link from the title. In order to see all the articles of the archive which have as author/co-author one of the authors mentioned below, you have to access the link from the author's name.

 
       
         
    STUDIA THEOLOGIA CATHOLICA LATINA - Issue no. 2 / 2023  
         
  Article:   DAS BILD DER PILGERNDEN KIRCHE IM ORDO DEDICATIONIS ECCLESIAE ET ALTARIS (1977) / THE IMAGE OF THE PILGRIM CHURCH IN THE ORDO DEDICATIONIS ECCLESIAE ET ALTARIS (1977.

Authors:  NORBERT NAGY.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  DOI: 10.24193/theol.cath.latina.2023.LXVIII.2.03
Article history: Received 03.07.2023; Revised 05.11.2023; Accepted 15.11.2023; Available online: 07.12.2023; Available print: 31.12.2023.
pp. 49-82

VIEW PDF

FULL PDF

Abstract: The image of the church as a pilgrimaging community under the sacramental authority of the bishop as the high priest of his flock (SC 41) is central to liturgy in which church buildings and altars are dedicated. This article sums up the reform of that part of the Roman Pontifical, which contains these rites. It also offers some liturgical and ecclesiological insights, which could be of interest in the context of the current worldwide synodal process in the Roman Catholic Church. An undoubtably positive result of the reform of these rites is the pneumatical effort which can be observed throughout the entire celebration. Much more important than the church building is the trinitarian focus on the church as People of God, Body of Christ and Temple of the Holy Spirit. 

Keywords: liturgical reform, Vatican II, dedication, consecration, church, altar, Bishop, shepherd, high priest, local church, ecclesiology, sacramental life, communion, pilgrim, synodality, communio viatorum, communio sanctorum, Caeremoniale Episcoporum, Pontificale Romanum, Sacrosanctum Concilium.
 
         
     
         
         
      Back to previous page