Bartocha, Waldemar2025-09-162025-09-162015Teologiczne Studia Siedleckie, 2015, R. 12, s. 143-160.1733-7496https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/36008The article presents theological image of bishop that emerges from the analysis of modern liturgical books. Liturgical books just as a mirror reflect ecumenical council ecclesiology of the episcopate. Both introductions to books and the very ceremonies emphasize sacramental and collegiate character of Episcopal service. Integrality of pastoral mission of bishops is highlighted in renewed liturgy which develops in three characteristic threads: instructing, sanctifying and governance. In the trilogy mentioned above, the rule of perychoresis is applied in the service of episcopate, as all the three functions remain strictly interrelated and they interpenetrate, which is particularly visible on the level of liturgy. A bishop is not only the first diocese liturgist, but also a moderator of diocesan liturgical life and a mystagogue, who strives so that liturgical celebrations were an accurate reflection of the faith of the Church. By means of his manner of celebration and the testimony of his life he introduces the congregation entrusted into his pastoral care to the mysteries of Christ and the Church.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwateologiatheologyliturgikaliturgicsliturgialiturgyksięgi liturgiczneliturgical booksbiskupidiecezjekościół katedralnymisja nauczaniamisja uświęcaniamisja rządzeniabishopdiocesescathedral churchmission of instructingmission of sanctifyingmission of governanceObraz biskupa we współczesnych księgach liturgicznychThe image of bishop in modern liturgical booksArticle