Roczniki Teologiczne, 2008, T. 55, z. 8

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    „Jakie Euro 2012? Humanistyczne oblicza sportu”. Konferencja w ramach IV Lubelskiego Festiwalu Nauki Lublin, KUL, 25 września 2007 roku
    Wyrostkiewicz, Michał (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
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    Wyrostkiewicz, Michał (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
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    Ogólnopolska konferencja naukowa „Migracje jako nowa kwestia społeczna”. Gródek nad Dunajcem, 18-20 czerwca 2006 roku
    Wyrostkiewicz, Michał (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
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    Głoszenie kerygmatu o Kościele jako wspólnocie (Dz 2, 42-47) w polskim przepowiadaniu homilijnym
    Dyk, Stanisław (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    In the contemporary de-Christianized world there is an urgent need of the Church community’s testimony that would be a proof of the presence of the resurrected Lord in it, and of His salutary action. In this way the Church will raise interest in Christianity and stimulate faith in people. The primeval community of the faithful shown by St. Luke in Acts 2, 42-47 is a model of such a Church. Hence modern Christians should be formed according to their primary model. An opportunity here is presented first of all by preaching in homilies. The mentioned pericope appears in the lectionary on the Second Easter Sunday of the Year A. According to the research that has been done it can be seen that homilies preached on this day do not fit the Biblical kerigma. Taking into consideration the context of the pericope of Acts 2, 42-47 authors of homilies should pay more attention to encouraging the faithful first of all to listen to God’s word, to become converted and to revive the Holy Spirit’s gift in themselves, and then to form a community of faith. In the contents of homilies first of all such topics as profound spiritual unity among Christians; the role of the Church’s teaching; of the Eucharist and prayer in building unity among Christians; the significance of common prayer in the life and in the Church’s mission; care for the poor as a sign of Christianity’s authenticity; and the properly understood problem of poverty should first of all be emphasized.
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    Wigilia w rodzinie przed uroczystością Narodzenia Chrystusa
    Kopeć, Jerzy Józef (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    The celebration of Christ’s Birth in the Polish tradition is preceded by the Christmas Eve with the ritual fasting supper (postnik). This family feast follows the model of the old-Christian agape in the spirit of unity, brotherhood and love. It has the features of the old-Slavonic feast accompanied by remembering the dead, to whose tombs food was taken, which was made from the fruits of the earth. Among the dishes (3, 5,7, 12) kutia (cooked wheat with the addition of honey, nuts and dried fruit) and the white wafer (eulogium) shared by the participants of the supper when they exchange wishes. Worshipping God for the gift of bread and the Eucharist that are reminded by the wafer the members of the family give their thanks to Christ for this spiritual food of life and for the promise of immortality. The spiritual joy emanating from the celebration of Christ’s Birth is worshipped by the world of nature, of plants, animals, people and pure spirits. This is especially emphasized by Christmas carols that are called kolęda in Polish.
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    Encyklika papieża Piusa XII „Mediator Dei” a teologia misteriów
    Pałęcki, Waldemar (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
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    „Aktualność encykliki Piusa XII «Mediator Dei» w 60. rocznicę jej ogłoszenia”. Lublin, KUL 19 kwietnia 2007 r.
    Petryk, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
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    Symbolika biblijna w praktyce katechetycznej na przykładzie symboliki plag egipskich
    Słotwińska, Helena (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    The article consists of two parts. In the first one particular plagues imposed on Egypt are presented as unusual events caused by God’s special intervention. The second part of the article shows the symbolic meaning both of the Egyptian plagues in general and of each one separately.
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    Personalistyczna tożsamość katechetyki
    Goliszek, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    The personalistic identity of catechesis issues from the very fact of its being directed towards the person: towards the Person of God and towards the human person. Its research as well as its studies should first of all serve man in his meeting with the Person of Jesus Christ. The person in the sphere of catechesis should be tantamount to action, to act, to causality and creativity, to the measure of catechetic praxiology, and to the highest rationale for acting. Basing catechesis on the personalistic system will give openness and universalism to its reflection. This will allow to properly order the data, to form a general perspective, to make a synthesis of the data, to reach the most profound truths and to teach the depth thinking. It will also perfectly well connect the religious empiricism with the spiritual world and bring Christianity closer to the whole of communal life.
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    „Mediator Dei” początkiem generalnej reformy liturgicznej Piusa XII
    Krakowiak, Czesław (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    The encyclical Mediator Dei was the Apostolic See’s response to the achievements of the liturgical movement and at the same time it became the beginning of the general reform of liturgy during Pius XII’s pontificate. Then it became an inspiration for the work on the Constitution on Liturgy during the Vatican Council II. In the article the author first writes about the reactions to the publication of the encyclical and about the role of the Commission for Liturgical Reform established by Pius XII in 1948, as well as of its secretary Annibale Bugnini. Next he discusses the main guidelines for the reform of the Paschal Eve (1951) and of the Holy Week (1955). A further reform of liturgy concerned the Church’s liturgical Calendar (considerable simplification of the tables) and the Breviary. The need to reform the liturgical books was only pointed to and it was effected only after the Vatican Council II.
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    Głoszenie „Ewangelii wyzwolenia” w parafii
    Kulbacki, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    In the recent thirty years we have seen a modem form of folk missions, the so-called “evangelizing retreat” It is not conducted by a single preacher but by a whole evangelizing team. The retreats are based on the services of God’s word, and during the last two days it is liturgy of the sacrament of penance and reconciliation, as well as of the Eucharist that is recited. The main aim here is a personal encounter with Christ the Savior, and a transformation of one’s life that is connected with it; this is why after the retreat undertaking a formation in a Christian community is suggested. Rev. Franciszek Blachnicki was a pioneer of such actions in Poland. He designed a few types of evangelizing retreats. The present article analyzes the retreats according to the program called “The Gospel of Liberation” that he designed basing on Gospel according to St. Luke. He described it in his book Liberated in Christ. The addressees of the retreats are called to save the man who is humiliated in his dignity, especially by modem forms of enslavement. An outer result of the retreat should be, among others, joining the Crusade for Liberation of Man that uses abstinence in young people to propagate a sober lifestyle. At the same time through regaining sobriety the retreat forms support circles for the addicted among adults. People who are addicted are invited to join self-help groups, like the AA. Selected pericopes from the Gospel according to St. Luke show the Biblical and theological dimension of the mission of Christ, who was endowed with the Spirit of the Lord. During the services Christ who liberates the man is presented as Jesus – the Colossus of Spirit, Jesus – the Doctor of Sinners, Jesus – the Brightness of the World, Jesus – Our Brother, Jesus – the Servant. The theological-Biblical inspirations contained in the handbook of parish retreats have also proven to be extremely creative when applied to school retreats and closed retreats for the addicted and their families. Despite the fact that twenty years have passed since Rev. Franciszek Blachnicki’s death an extraordinary fruitfulness of his theological concept of the “liberated man” can be seen in pastoral and liturgical service.
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    Eklezjologia „Mediator Dei” odczytana w kluczu hermeneutyki ciągłości
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    The interpretation of the Church as Christ’s Mystic Body that is present in Pius XII’s encyclical Mediator Dei is an obvious consequence of the earlier encyclical by the same Pope, namely Mystici Corporis Christi, as the encyclical Mediator Dei is an application of this ecclesiological vision for understanding liturgy and living with it. The bond between the Church understood as Christ’s Mystic Body on the one hand and liturgy and the sacraments on the other permeates the whole history of the Church and its teaching. In the New Testament in the center of the teaching on the Church there is St. Paul’s idea of the Church as Christ’s Body. In the patristic reflection the Church mainly signified the embodiment of Christ in the complete man and in the complete mankind. After the eastern schism a breakdown in the Biblical-patristic reflection in the Church’s teaching occurs, and a focus on the visual-organizational elements appears, which then provokes an opposition from the reformers, and leads to further divisions in the Church. In the 19lh century the idea of the Mystic Body is revived. This happens in the Tübingen school, but also in the liturgical movement. The movement, and especially the Benedictine from Maria Laach, Odo Casel, played a great role in developing the idea of the Church as Christ’s Mystic Body. Casel’s interpretation of the Church ranges from the idea of the Church as Christ’s Mystic Body and the Church as Christ’s Mysterious (Sacramental) Body. The idea permeates both the encyclical Mediator Dei, and the whole of the teaching of the Vatican Council II, especially the Constitution on Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium, where the idea of the Church as Christ’s Mystic Body is complemented with the understanding of the Church as the sacrament of salvation.
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    Literatura a przepowiadanie Słowa Bożego
    Pintal, Leszek (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    In its Pastoral Constitution On the Church in the Modern World Gaudium et Spes, the Vatican Council II reminded of the presence of literature and art in the life of the Church (Gaudium et Spes 62). Numerous documents issued by the modem Church and Popes’ statements stress the fact that literature, besides the basic sources of preaching, that is the Holy Bible, liturgy as well as Tradition and the Church’s teaching, may be a valuable aid in preaching God’s word. Research by contemporary theologians and philologists goes further and indeed it emphasizes the fact that literature may be understood and treated as the preacher’s raw material. The role of literature may prove invaluable as it is just properly understood literature that adequately interprets the world and human life and may perceive man’s problems and joys in a new light.
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    Familie und Schule: zwei Erziehungsumfelder und ihre Rolle im Rahmen der Erziehung
    Stala, Józef (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    Każdy człowiek uczestniczy w życiu określonego środowiska społecznego, jest od niego uzależniony i równocześnie sam je kształtuje. Środowisko to tworzy istniejący aktualnie układ stosunków otoczenia (ludzi, zdarzeń, rzeczy, zjawisk), z którymi jednostka ma bezpośrednią styczność, na które wpływa, a one oddziałują na nią. Dokonuje się to w toku interakcji przyjmujących formę współdziałania, wzajemnej pomocy, rywalizacji czy nawet konfliktów. Środowisko stanowi dla człowieka źródło aktywnej i twórczej stymulacji oraz ogólny kontekst, w jakim zachodzą specyficzne zachowania. Jednym ze składników środowiska społecznego jest środowisko wychowawcze, które tworzą poszczególne osoby wpływające na rozwój psychiki i kształtowanie się osobowości dzieci i młodzieży. W niniejszym artykule podjęto zagadnienie zadań wychowawczych stojących przed dwoma podstawowymi środowiskami wychowawczymi: rodziną i szkołą.
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    Muzyka w liturgii w nauczaniu Piusa XII
    Wiśniewski, Piotr (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    The pontificate of Pius XII (1939-1958) seems to be significant not only for liturgists, but for musicologists and church musicians as well. Although the Pope was not one of the promoters of liturgical revival, he did not ignore musical art. This is proven by three documents issued during his pontificate that to a various degree undertake the issue of liturgical music: two encyclicals – Mediator Dei and Musicae sacrae disciplina and the Instruction of the Sacred Congregation of Rites De Musica sacra et sacra Liturgia drew up on the basis of the mentioned encyclicals. All these documents became an important point of reference in the history of church music. The most important issues undertaken there include: the aims and tasks of sacred music, features of liturgical music, the Gregorian chorale, polyphonic singing, folk songs, singing ensembles, musical instruments, concerts of religious music, concern over the clergy’s musical education. The pontificate of Pius XII (1939-1958) seems to be significant not only for liturgists, but for musicologists and church musicians as well. Although the Pope was not one of the promoters of liturgical revival, he did not ignore musical art. This is proven by three documents issued during his pontificate that to a various degree undertake the issue of liturgical music: two encyclicals - Mediator Dei and Musicae sacrae disciplina and the Instruction of the Sacred Congregation of Rites De Musica sacra et sacra Liturgia drew up on the basis of the mentioned encyclicals. All these documents became an important point of reference in the history of church music. The most important issues undertaken there include: the aims and tasks of sacred music, features of liturgical music, the Gregorian chorale, polyphonic singing, folk songs, singing ensembles, musical instruments, concerts of religious music, concern over the clergy’s musical education.
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    Encyklika „Mediator Dei” przełomowym etapem ruchu liturgicznego
    Wit, Zbigniew (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
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    „Officium divinum” w encyklice „Mediator Dei”
    Głowa, Władysław (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    The article shows the problem indicated in the title in five detailed questions. First, it presents Officium divinum as fulfilling Christ’s instruction of constant prayer (cf. Luke 18, 7), and then it discusses the essence and character of this liturgical prayer, its place in the cult of God, the place and role of psalms in the breviary, and the role of parish vespers. If follows clearly from the article that Pius XII’s teaching on the breviary in the encyclical Mediator Dei was a foundation for the teaching of the Vatican Council II contained in the General Introduction to the Liturgy of the Hours. This, in turn, shows continuity and constant development of certain truths in the Church’s teaching.
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    Udział wiernych we Mszy świętej według encykliki „Mediator Dei”
    Janicki, Jan Józef (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2008)
    At the beginning of the third millennium the Church, concerned about liturgy that constantly consolidates its faith, hope and love, goes back to Pius XII’s teachings that are contained in his encyclical Mediator Dei (20 November 1947) and are still topical and significant. This concerns also the issue of participation of the faithful in the Holy Mass that is presented by the author of the present article. First, he shows, following the teaching of the encyclical, the nature of the Eucharist Offering that was established by Jesus Christ, the High Priest, and revived in the Church by His priests because He willed it. The bloody offering made once on the Cross is in a bloodless way repeated in the Holy Offering of the Altar. The Eucharist Offering has today the same, or “identical” goals, as Christ’s Offering of the Cross had, that is giving proper glory to the Father in Heaven, thanksgiving due to God, compensation, begging and request for blessing and grace. Through His death on the Cross Jesus Christ gave the immeasurable treasure of Redemption to His Church. Each man is invited to participate in this redemption. The Offering of the Altar gives all the faithful a share in the good that comes from the Savior’s Cross. The faithful, reborn by the water from the Holy Baptism and included in the universal priesthood, have the “supreme” duty and privilege of participation in the Eucharistic Offering. Christ’s Bloodless Offering, that happens through the prayers and ritual of the Holy Mass, is the work of the priest, as Christ’s substitute. The faithful take part in making the Offering through the priest’s hands and together with the priest; they also should offer themselves to Father in Heaven. In his encyclical Pius XII calls those who give the faithful the Roman Missal in order to facilitate their participation in the Holy Mass and to secure salutary fruit for them “praiseworthy” Mediator Dei also praises all those who after taking the Holy Communion and after the end of the Holy Mass give thanks and remain “some time” in the communion of prayer with the Divine Savior.
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    The article deals with the issue of the acclamation Sanctus in the celebration of the Eucharist. The acclamation has deep roots in the Bible. It consists of the Biblical texts contained in the Book of Isaiah (6, 3), Book of Psalms (118, 25-26) and the Gospel according to St. Matthew (21, 9). The epiphonema is not included in the Eucharistic prayers of the primeval Church. For the first time it appears in the anaphore contained in Serapion’s Euchologion in Egypt. It was introduced in the Christian liturgy of the West by the Pope Sixtus III (432-440). In the Middle Ages its structure was more developed that it is now. Sanctus was sung before the words of consecration, and Benedictus followed the transubstantiation. At present it constitutes an integral part of the Eucharistic prayer. The acclamation in a special way expresses the unity of the liturgy of the pilgrimizing Church and of the liturgy of Heaven.
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