Geneza i znaczenie ceremonii „Świętego Ognia” w Bazylice Bożego Grobu na podstawie źródeł liturgii jerozolimskiej do XIII wieku

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2014

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Instytut Teologiczno-Pastoralny im. św. bpa Józefa Sebastiana Pelczara w Rzeszowie

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The Holy Fire ceremony, also known as the Holy Fire miracle, is one of the most eminent liturgies of the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, celebrated every year on Holy Saturday early afternoon. The origins of this celebration can be found in the most ancient sources of the Jerusalem liturgy stemming from the Byzantine, Armenian, Georgian and Latin traditions. All the sources unanimously prove that the rites associated with the Holy Fire arose from the evolution of the opening rites of the Paschal Vigil celebrated inside the chapel of the Tomb of Christ in Jerusalem. The popular piety of the Jerusalem Christians considered them as supernatural and miraculous already several centuries before the Crusaders came to the Holy Land. The Orthodox Church (particularly of Greek and Russian traditions) maintains this interpretation to nowadays.

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Jerozolima, Anastasis, Boży Grób, Święty Ogień, Wigilia Paschalna, Egeria, Lucernarium, poświęcenie ognia, liturgie wschodnie, liturgia łacińska, ceremonia „Świętego Ognia”, Bazylika Grobu Świętego, źródła liturgii jerozolimskiej, liturgia jerozolimska, liturgia, ogień, Jerusalem, Holy Sepulchre, Holy Fire, Paschal Vigil, blessing of the fire, eastern liturgies, Latin liturgy, Holy Fire ceremony, Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher, sources of the Jerusalem liturgy, Jerusalem liturgy, liturgy, fire

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Resovia Sacra, 2014, Tom 21, s. 33-57.

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