Czy „Tradycja apostolska” jest dokumentem rzymskim?

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2012

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Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne

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The so-called Apostolic Tradition is usually considered an element of the history of the liturgy of the Roman Church. This conviction lays ultimately on two presuppositions: on the attribution of the Apostolic Tradition to St. Hippolytus of Rome and on the presence of two postbaptismal anointings in the baptismal ritual of Apostolic Tradition, which is peculiar exclusively to the Roman liturgy. However, none of these presuppositions is certain. The arguments for St. Hippolytus’ authorship are so weak, that this attribution must be considered highly improbable. The presence of two postbaptismal anointings in the Apostolic Tradition can be explained by the complexity of its baptismal ritual which seems to be a conflation of different traditions. On the other hand, the Roman tradition of two postbaptismal anointings is probably due to the episcopal prerogative to administer the confirmation and to the concession given to presbyters to anoint the neophytes with the chrism at the baptisms administered by them. This presbyteral chrismation was afterwards extended to every baptism. Consequently, the origins of the Apostolic Tradition are far from certain and its Roman provenance is by no means proved.

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Tradycja apostolska (dokument liturgiczny), Hipolit Rzymski, ryt rzymski, bierzmowanie, namaszczenie pochrzcielne, dokumenty liturgiczne, liturgia, historia liturgii, teologia, sakramenty, dokumenty rzymskie, Apostolic Tradition (liturgical document), Hippolytus of Rome, Roman rite, confirmation, postbaptismal anointing, liturgical documents, liturgy, history of the liturgy, theology, sacraments, Roman documents

Cytowanie

Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny, 2012, Tom 65, nr 1, s. 3-20.

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