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    Formuły egzorcystyczne w potrydenckiej liturgii błogosławieństw
    Towarek, Piotr (Wyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego, 2010)
    Latin pontificals and agendas from the Middle Ages testify to a plurality of blessing texts as well as the creativity of this liturgical form. At the same time they are witness to the hope of the faithful, connected with the blessing of people and objects. However, it was not always the case that these formulas were part of the baptismal exorcism liturgy or the exorcisms of the possessed. They were also to be found in rituals for the blessing of people and objects which confirm the medieval division of the world into sacred and profane. The profane needed purification and its absolution from sins was often related to anti-demoniacal thinking. This kind of thinking informs the liturgical books published after the Council of Trent. This article presents the origin of these convictions which the famous liturgist A. M. Triacca defines as the “enlargement and extension” (di ingrandimento et di estensione) of exorcism’s “subject-object” (soggetto-oggetto). In ancient Christian times, this process involved passing from exorcising people, who are catechumens and possessed by the evil spirit, to exorcising objects, for example water, oil, salt (Tertullian, Origen, St Hippolytus, St Augustine). This process pervades medieval liturgical texts up to modern times and reaches its high point in the post-Trent period when the conciliar reforms were implemented. Thus, certain texts confirmed the link between the blessing of objects and exorcist formulas. Not only catechumenate oil, holy anointing oil, holy water, Gregorian water or water are used to bless cattle, but also incense, bread, Easter palms, oat, radish, rue, ash, medallions and animals such as bees. The last part of this article touches upon the exorcism which, in the post-Trent period, accompanied the blessing of the sick and which found its way into liturgical books after the second Vatican Council along with the exorcism of objects.
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    Pneumatologiczny wymiar obrzędów egzorcyzmów
    Towarek, Piotr (Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL, 2010)
    Every liturgy, including also the liturgy of exorcism, is a peculiar locus theologicus. The present article is focused in this case on emphasizing the pneumatological dimension of the rite. In the exorcisms the Church is united with the Holy Spirit and begs Him to give help to the man’s weakness in his struggle against the evil spirit. This strange synergy of the Spirit and the Church in Christ is manifested not only in the texts of the modernized Rites shown by the author, but also in the signs, gestures, objects and activities accompanying the rites and discussed in the article. In the celebration of exorcism water, salt, oil, hand and breath are the symbols of the Holy Spirit. The liturgy of exorcisms shows not only the dynamism of the action of the third Divine Person, but also is the locus of the epiphany of the Holy Spirit, whose nature is revealed by the texts of the rites. The saturation of the euchology of exorcisms with pneumatological subjects allows the sacramental to return to its original idea, that is the epiclesis of the Spirit’s invitation and descent. Hence the author shows that the true and proper tone of exorcism is not so much exorciso te, but rather invoco te, Spiritus Sanctus, or in a more distinct way: emitte quaesumus Spiritum Sanctum tuum Paraclitum super.
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