Buczek, Jerzy2025-07-152025-07-152006Resovia Sacra, 2006, Tom 13, s. 49-78.1234-8880https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/33609Tłumaczenie streszczenia / Translation of the summary: Magdalena Motyl.In the last years catholic theology has been focusing more and more on trinitarian, in particular pneumatological dimension of sacraments. Trinitarian logic of the Christian revelation wants us to perceive acting of all Divine Persons in sacraments. The sacraments give the church involvement in the mystery of Pascha and Pentecost and their effectiveness results from the Pascha of Christ and the sending of the Holy Spirit. John Paul II depicts the reality of sacraments in the broader context, first pointing out that in the Holy Spirit, the church is a sacrament, the symbol and the tool of the inner union with God and the unity of the whole human family. Next he teaches that the Holy Spirit appears in the church and through the church as giving life. It is meant by that not only the gift of existence but the gift of God’s life, the life of three Holy Trinity Persons given to the church and every man. Finally, he emphasizes that the church cooperates with the Holy Spirit in giving life, first of all through the sacraments, especially through baptism, penance and Eucharist. In all sacraments the acting of the Holy Spirit is vividly seen by him. The Eucharist is the crowning of all sacraments, thanks to them we achieve the communion with God Father through identifying with the first-born Son and the acting of the Holy Spirit.plCC-BY-SA - Uznanie autorstwa - Na tych samych warunkachpneumatologia sakramentalnapneumatologiasakramentyDuch Świętynauczanie Jana Pawła IIJan Paweł IIKarol Wojtyłanauczanie papieskieteologiasakramentalnośćsakramentalność Kościołapneumahagijnośćpneumahagijny wymiar sakramentalności KościołaKościółsobór watykański IIJezus ChrystuseklezjologiachrzestEucharystiapokutasacramental pneumatologypneumatologysacramentsHoly SpiritJohn Paul II’s teachingJohn Paul IIpapal teachingtheologysacramentalitysacramentality of the Churchpneumahagy dimension of the sacramentality of the ChurchChurchSecond Vatican CouncilVatican IIJesus ChristecclesiologybaptismEucharistpenancePneumatologia sakramentalna w nauczaniu Jana Pawła IIJohn Paul II’s teaching on the sacramental pneumatologyArticle