Unikalne znaczenie wody chrzcielnej i jej wykradanie do praktyk magicznych przyczyną ewolucji formy chrzcielnicy i jej zabezpieczenia

dc.contributor.authorNowiński, Janusz
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-09T12:10:26Z
dc.date.available2026-03-09T12:10:26Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.descriptionTłumaczenie streszczenia / Summary translated by Magdalena Iwińska.
dc.description.abstractThe growing importance of baptismal water since the 3rd c., emphasized in the ceremony of its blessing with holy oils (benedictio fontis) which occurred in the Early Middle Ages and Carolingian ceremonies, developed the perception of baptismal water as a res sacra, a holy item category, turning it into unique matter. Its presence in the baptismal font influenced the development of the shape and decoration of the baptismal vessel, primarily by compositionally exposing the basin which clearly dominated the pedestal. The holiness and the sanctifying power of the Sacrament matter were illustrated in the font basin decoration. In the Middle Ages, the sacramental matter of baptismal water was used in sorcery practices related to the so-called effigy magic (invultuatio). In order to enhance the magic power and identification with sorcery addressees, wax figurines that represented them underwent a rite of sorcery Baptism being given the name of an individual a magic ritual was targeted at. As a result, baptismal water together with the consecrated oil of Chrism and oil of the Catechumens were stolen from churches. Those sacrilege practices made the Church issue an order to keep baptismal fonts locked (sub clave), the latter resulting in various forms of preventing access to the baptismal font: from simple lids strengthened with metal ferrules, up to impressive conic ones, with time becoming more and more artistically elaborate. The problem of securing fonts remained open also in the post-Tridentine period. Rituale Romanum issued in 1614 instructed to lock the fonts and fence them off with a closing balustrade.
dc.identifier.citationSeminare, 2014, Tom 35, nr 2, s. 175-191.
dc.identifier.issn1232-8766
dc.identifier.urihttps://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/42532
dc.language.isopol
dc.publisherWyższe Seminaria Duchowne Towarzystwa Salezjańskiego
dc.rightsCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnych
dc.subjectchrzest
dc.subjectchrzcielnica
dc.subjectzabezpieczenie chrzcielnicy
dc.subjectwoda chrztu
dc.subjectprofanacja sakramentów
dc.subjectczarna magia
dc.subjectpraktyki magiczne
dc.subjectmagiczne figurki z wosku
dc.subjectmagia
dc.subjectokultyzm
dc.subjectwoda
dc.subjectsakramenty
dc.subjectewolucja formy chrzcielnicy
dc.subjectbaptism
dc.subjectbaptismal font
dc.subjectbaptismal font protection
dc.subjectbaptismal water
dc.subjectsacrament profanation
dc.subjectblack magic
dc.subjectsorcery
dc.subjectsorcerous practices
dc.subjectsorcerous wax figurines
dc.subjectmagic
dc.subjectoccultism
dc.subjectwater
dc.subjectsacraments
dc.subjectevolution of the form of the baptismal font
dc.titleUnikalne znaczenie wody chrzcielnej i jej wykradanie do praktyk magicznych przyczyną ewolucji formy chrzcielnicy i jej zabezpieczenia
dc.title.alternativeBaptismal Font form Evolution and Protection of the Place of Baptism Celebration Resulting from the Growing Importance of Baptismal Water and Instances of Its Stealing for Sorcery Rituals
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