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Signs and Symbols of the Liturgy

Author : Michael Ruzicki,Victoria M. Tufano,D. Todd Williamson,Terry Navarro
Publisher : LiturgyTrainingPublications
Page : 82 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Gesture in worship
ISBN : 9781616714376

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Signs and Symbols of the Liturgy by Michael Ruzicki,Victoria M. Tufano,D. Todd Williamson,Terry Navarro Pdf

This resource helps you prepare a reverent, artful, and interactive experience of the symbols of the liturgy followed by reflection on their meaning for groups of adults or teens.

The Order of Baptism of Children

Author : Various
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2020-01-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0814665780

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The Order of Baptism of Children by Various Pdf

The Order of Baptism of Children is presented in participation format for the use of the assembly. The second edition features the official ritual for several children and one child; parts clearly marked for the celebrant, parents, and godparents; an explanation of the sacrament; appropriate Scripture readings; and two-color printing throughout.

Every Moment Holy, Volume Two

Author : Douglas Kaine McKelvey
Publisher : Every Moment Holy
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1951872053

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Every Moment Holy, Volume Two by Douglas Kaine McKelvey Pdf

EVERY MOMENT HOLY, Vol. 2: DEATH, GRIEF, & HOPE, is a book of liturgies for seasons of dying and grieving--liturgies such as "A Liturgy for the Scattering of Ashes" or "A Liturgy for the Loss of a Spouse" or "A Liturgy for the Wake of a National Tragedy" or "A Liturgy for the Weighing of Last-Stage Medical Options." These are ways of reminding us that our lives are shot through with sacred purpose and eternal hopes even when, especially when, suffering and pain threaten to overwhelm us. -over 100 liturgies for seasons of dying and grieving -beautiful leather-bound hardcover -over 20 illustrations by Ned Bustard -silk bookmark -gilded edges

The Language of Liturgy

Author : David Jasper
Publisher : SCM Press
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2018-01-31
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780334055730

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The Language of Liturgy by David Jasper Pdf

How language works in the worship of the church has been vigorously debated during the period of liturgical revision in the twentieth century coming at the end of what is known as the Liturgical Movement. Focusing upon the Church of England and the Anglican tradition, this book traces the history of ‘liturgical language’ as it begins in the Early Church, but with particular emphasis upon the English Reformation liturgies, their background in the Medieval Church and literature and their long and varied life in the Church of England after 1662. Inter-disciplinary in scope, yet rooted in a literary approach, the volume provides a rigorous study of the effect of liturgy upon the theological and devotional life of the Church.

Liturgical Music as Ritual Symbol

Author : Judith Marie Kubicki
Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Music
ISBN : 9042907401

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In this book, Sister Kubicki uses Jacques Berthier's Taize music to explore the nature of liturgical music as ritual symbol. She carries out a hermeneutical analysis of Berthier's chants and examines biographical and historical data related to the creator's of Taize music and the founding of the Taize community. The author draws on five areas of study to interpret the Taize chants as ritual symbol - symbol theory, semiotics, theologies of symbol, ritual theory, and perfomative language theory. The final chapter explores potential ecclesial meanings which may be mediated in the Taize liturgy and the role of Berthier's chants in mediating that meaning. The study concludes that it is music's symbolic property that enables it to be both ministerial and integral to the liturgy. As symbolic activity, music-making evokes participation, negotiates relationships, and enables the assembly to orient themselves and to find their identity and place within their world. Furthermore, music-making provides the illocutionary force to "do something" in the act of singing. Thus it is that as part of a complexus of ritual symbols, music interacts with other symbols, in mediating the liturgy's meaning.

Sanctifying Texts, Transforming Rituals

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 529 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2017-07-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004347083

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Sanctifying Texts, Transforming Rituals by Anonim Pdf

Sanctifying Texts, Transforming Rituals: Encounters in Liturgical Studies offers a collection of essays in which the close connection between narrative texts and liturgical practice is elaborated, a variety of ritual aspects of the liturgy and the dialogues between different liturgical languages and media has been studied.

What Happens at Mass

Author : Jeremy Driscoll
Publisher : LiturgyTrainingPublications
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Lord's Supper
ISBN : 9781616710446

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Replenishing Ritual

Author : Anton Usher
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Religion
ISBN : IND:30000127700403

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Embodied Liturgy

Author : Frank C. Senn
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2016-06-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781506408460

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Embodied Liturgy by Frank C. Senn Pdf

Embodied Liturgy marks a “return to the body” in thinking about Christian liturgy and sacramental practice. Rooted in phenomenology and incarnational theology, the book gives primary focus to the body as it considers the prayer offices and the liturgical calendar, sacrifices and sacraments, initiation and vestments, ritual theory and play, word and meal, fasting and feasting, penance and celebration, rites of passage, cultural perspectives, and the role of art, music, dance, and drama in worship. The author invites readers to return to the experience of their own body through guided yogic exercises. As a text for students and liturgical practitioners, the volume gives fresh voice to the experience and practice of worship as bodily acts. Embodied Liturgy is a dynamic, accessible new resource in liturgical and sacramental theology from one of the premiere scholars in the field. Frank C. Senn distills an established legacy of expertise in an innovative and inviting perspective on bodily acts of worship.

The Liturgy and Ritual of the Celtic Church

Author : Frederick Edward Warren
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1881
Category : British Isles
ISBN : HARVARD:AH51B6

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In Medias Res

Author : Catherine Madsen
Publisher : Davies Group Publishers
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Religion
ISBN : UVA:X030516966

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In Medias Res by Catherine Madsen Pdf

Madsen's rituals incorporate literary and religious texts in a tight dramatic structure, delineating a religion of nature in which nature is vulnerable to history. Unlike many books of ritual for skeptics, the focus is not on rational statements of belief but on artistic coherence ? language and action that will continue to yield meaning over time. Hardheaded, tender, morally urgent and finely literate, In Medias Res achieves an unusual synthesis of the aesthetic and the ethical, presenting both a performable body of ritual and a valuable method for liturgical writing, and setting a new standard for modern liturgy.

Architecture and Ritual in the Churches of Constantinople

Author : Vasileios Marinis
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2014-01-13
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781107657816

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Architecture and Ritual in the Churches of Constantinople by Vasileios Marinis Pdf

This book examines the interchange of architecture and ritual in the Middle and Late Byzantine churches of Constantinople (ninth to fifteenth centuries). It employs archaeological and archival data, hagiographic and historical sources, liturgical texts and commentaries, and monastic typika and testaments to integrate the architecture of the medieval churches of Constantinople with liturgical and extra-liturgical practices and their continuously evolving social and cultural context. The book argues against the approach that has dominated Byzantine studies: that of functional determinism, the view that architectural form always follows liturgical function. Instead, proceeding chapter by chapter through the spaces of the Byzantine church, it investigates how architecture responded to the exigencies of the rituals, and how church spaces eventually acquired new uses. The church building is described in the context of the culture and people whose needs it was continually adapted to serve. Rather than viewing churches as frozen in time (usually the time when the last brick was laid), this study argues that they were social constructs and so were never finished, but continually evolving.

Losing the Sacred

Author : David Torevell
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2001-12-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0567087581

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Losing the Sacred by David Torevell Pdf

This book argues that the liturgical reforms initiated by the second Vatican Council may have seriously undermined contemporary Roman Catholic worship. Drawing on important work by Durkheim, Bauman, Foucault, Turner, Duffy, Flanagan and Pickstock, David Torevell focuses on the most crucial element of Catholic worship - the experience of the sacred - and examines how it has been eroded since pre-modern times, largely due to the marginalisation of ritual expression, and its consequences. A devastating critique of the loss of the sacred in worship, this striking interdisciplinary study is a call for revitalisation of Roman Catholic liturgy through a 'reform of the reform' and the reclamation of the importance of the body in ritual expression.

Caring Liturgies

Author : Susan Marie Smith
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781451424454

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Caregiving practices in churches often center around listening and giving counsel, making referrals, and creating support groups for specific needs. In Caring Liturgies, Susan Marie Smith proposes that Christian ritual is both a method and a means for helping people through liminal times of transition and uncertainty, even vulnerability and fear. This volume teaches readers to recognize the ritual needs of fellow Christians and thus create post-baptismal rites of passage and healing that might strengthen and support them in the fulfillment of their ministries. The book extends the usefulness of denominational "occasional services" books and other resources by suggesting ways to build a rite around a central symbolic action, pointing out issues of ritual honesty and ethics, and identifying skills and attributes necessary to preparing and leading a rite. Numerous narrative examples help to flesh out the principles and illustrate the key argument: that rituals are necessary means to enable human growth and maturity, both through times of suffering and times of transition, and that ritual-making leaders are central to the ongoing health of the church.

The Liturgy of Life

Author : Ricky Manalo
Publisher : Liturgical Press
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2014-12-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780814663332

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Everyday worship practices—from praying the rosary to moments of recognizing the beauty of God's creation, from being moved by the power of music to praying Vespers on an iPad—not only take place at different locations and during different days of the week but also dynamically interact with one another. The Liturgy of Life examines the interrelationship between the practice of Sunday Eucharist and the many nonofficial worship practices that mark the everyday lives of Christians who continually negotiate the boundaries of official teaching on liturgy. Drawing on the writings of theologians and sociologists of lived religion and data from an ethnographic research project, this timely work stretches the contextual horizon of liturgical scholarship and presents a provocative and dynamic paradigm of Christian worship for the twenty-first century.