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Kult Matki Bożej Nieustającej Pomocy w koś­ciele Redemptorystów w Krakowie-Podgórzu

Kult Matki Bożej Nieustającej Pomocy w koś­ciele Redemptorystów w Krakowie-Podgórzu

Author(s): Stanisław Piech / Language(s): Polish Issue: 1/1999

The picture of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Podgórze was painted in 1903 in Rome, blessed by pope Leon XIII on 18 April and brought in the same year to Krakow by Father Bernard Łubieński, who was greatly involved in popularising the worship of Virgin Mary related to the painting. The Redemptorists linked their apostolic work with Mary Our Lady of Perpetual Help from the beginning. The painting had already been known to the inhabitants of Podgórze, since its paper copy was hung in the parish church. A turning point in the growth of the worship of Our Lady of Perpetual Help was the introduction of the service known as constant novena, which involves group prayers before her icon on the selected day of every week­ to request some special grace.

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German-American Religious and Ethnic Bridges: The Rhetoric of German Readers for Catholic Schools in the United States (1870-1910)
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German-American Religious and Ethnic Bridges: The Rhetoric of German Readers for Catholic Schools in the United States (1870-1910)

Author(s): Anca-Luminita Iancu / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2016

In the second half of the nineteenth century, the German Americans, one of the largest immigrant groups at the time, were actively involved in the process of re-negotiating their linguistic and ethnic identities in the American environment. Consequently, particularly after 1850, they started setting up German-language schools in order to maintain their language and cultural heritage. Between 1870 and 1910, the Catholic schools for Germans in the United States used textbooks/readers in German to help their students to acculturate successfully to the American mainstream, while also maintaining their ethnic, linguistic and religious ties. This essay explores the ways in which the secular and religious information in a set of four fourth-level Catholic readers/textbooks reflects issues related both to the German Catholic education and to the Americanization trend at the turn into the twentieth century, from a synchronic perspective, as same-level readers, and from a diachronic one, by looking at their progression in time - 1870, 1874, 1897, and 1910.

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La Nouvelle revue de Hongrie et ses amis Français (1932–44). La Cause Hongroise: Une Machine a Voyager dans le Temps Pour les Catholiques et les Jeunes Non-Conformistes
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La Nouvelle revue de Hongrie et ses amis Français (1932–44). La Cause Hongroise: Une Machine a Voyager dans le Temps Pour les Catholiques et les Jeunes Non-Conformistes

Author(s): Henri De Montety / Language(s): French Issue: 2/2009

Hungary in the 1930s was a pretext for some contemporaries, just as it is again for the historian. In the perception of French people, especially young nonconformists, Catholics and certain monarchists, Hungary was an anachronistic world in which they could observe the contours of their own aspirations and contradictions; the Hungarian cause was, in a way, an outward manifestation of their own situation at the dawn of the modern world. The majority of these Magyarophiles were conquered by the Hungarian Review (1932-44), a magazine written in French in Budapest under the direction of Georges Ottlik and Joseph Balogh. However, the nature of the Hungarian objectives, as well as the constraints which weighed on the magazine, made that, in reality, these very rarely reached a real communion of spirit with their French friends. Despite these divergences, it appeared to me that the Franco-Hungarian friendship of the 1930s followed a general evolution in three phases, linked, on the one hand, to the territorial revision prospects for Hungary, and on the other hand in the future of Europe in general: Hope (1932-36); Faith (1935-39); Charity (1939-44). Hungary in the 1930s is a way of observing, in particular circumstances, the challenge of modernity as well as the difficulties faced by men who had to confront it in scattered ranks despite their efforts to form a coherent front, placed behind the Hungarian flag.

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DR. FAZAKAS SÁNDOR EGYETEMI PROFESSZOR LAUDÁCIÓJA A DÍSZDOKTORI CÍM ÁTADÁSA ALKALMÁBÓL

DR. FAZAKAS SÁNDOR EGYETEMI PROFESSZOR LAUDÁCIÓJA A DÍSZDOKTORI CÍM ÁTADÁSA ALKALMÁBÓL

Author(s): Olga Lukács / Language(s): Hungarian Issue: 2/2017

Ha figyelembe vesszük, hogy a Babes-Bolyai Tudományegyetem által felállított normák alapján kik kaphatnak DHC címet, bizony a teológia területén nagyítóval kellene keresnünk a jelöltet. Teológiából Nobel-díj vagy újabb felfedezés, találmány?

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BOŠNJAK JURAJ DRAGIŠIĆ (SOCIJALNA I TEOLOŠKO-FILOZOFSKA MISAO)

BOŠNJAK JURAJ DRAGIŠIĆ (SOCIJALNA I TEOLOŠKO-FILOZOFSKA MISAO)

Author(s): Esad Zgodić / Language(s): Bosnian Issue: 3/2019

Given that Juraj Dragišić, born in Srebrenica around 1445, is widely regarded as a Croatian theologian, philosopher and humanist in literature, this text asserts that Dragišić's place is in the historical world of Bosnian thinkers where he belongs. As the son of a Bosnian bosom, a Bosnian, Bosniak and Bosnian Franciscan friar, Juraj Dragišić should be included in the history of Bosnian social, political, philosophical and theological thought. After presenting the important dimensions of his biography and interpreting his literary oeuvre, Dragišić's axiological views are pointed out, for which he should be remembered and respected as an integral component of that history.

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Anotácie, nové knihy

Anotácie, nové knihy

Author(s): Tomáš Pastucha,Lukáš Tkáč,Patrik Griger,Adam Čuchor,Peter Zmátlo,Samuel Červeňanský / Language(s): Slovak Issue: 2/2021

Annotations of: 1. Pop, Ioan-Aurel - Bolovan, Ioan. Dejiny Sedmohradska. Bratislava : AnaPress, 2018, 374 p. ISBN 978-80- 89137-99-2; 2. Chmelár, Eduard. Rekonštrukcia slovenských dejín : Formovanie slovenskej identity. Bratislava : Vydavateľstvo Spolku slovenských spisovateľov, 2021, 238 p. ISBN 978-80-8202-149-6; 3. Bakošová, Andrea. Ladislav I. Svätý. Kráľ rytier. K 300. výročiu Kostola sv. Ladislava v Mojmírovciach. Mojmírovce : Regionálne múzeum Mojmírovce, 2021, 221 p. ISBN 980-80-570-3119-2; 4. Schneider, Filip. Belo III. a uhorsko-byzantské vzťahy. Trnava : Univerzita sv. Cyrila a Metoda v Trnave, 2021, 114 p. ISBN 978-80-572-0076-5; 5. Filipović, Emir Omar. Bosansko kraljevstvo i Osmansko carstvo (1386-1463). Sarajevo : Orijentalni institut Univerziteta u Sarajevu, 2019, 556 p. ISBN 978-9958-626-47-0; 6. Babirát, Marián – Csiba, Balázs. Diplomatár šľachtického rodu Kondé. Bratislava : Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave, 2019, 289 p. ISBN 978-80- 223-4637-5; 7. Belianum. Vydavateľstvo Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici, 2021, 94 p. ISBN 978-80-557-1871-2; 8. Fogelová, Patrícia - Pekár, Martin. Disciplinované mesto. Zásahy politiky do verejného priestoru na Slovensku 1938-1945. Košice : Univerzita Pavla Jozefa Šafárika v Košiciach, 2021, 198 p. ISBN 978-80-8152-977-1; 9. Pavlov, Jozef. Hlinkova slovenská ľudová strana vo Zvolene a v okolí. Detva : Nezisková organizácia Maja, 2020, 231 p. ISBN 978-80-972453-2-0; 10. WYSZYŃSKI, Stefan. Zápisky z väzenia. Prel. Wojnar Ondicová, Kamila - Ondica, Slavomír. Trnava : Dobrá kniha, 2021, 411 p. ISBN 978-80-9191- 290-0; 11. Konštantínove listy / Constantineʼs Letters. 2020, Vol. 13, Issue 1. a 2. Nitra : Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre, 241 a 203 p. ISSN 1337-8740; 12. Acta Historica Neosoliensia, 2020, roč. 23, č. 1 a 2. Banská Bystrica : Belianum. Vydavateľstvo Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici, 212 a 278 p. ISSN 1336-9148; 13. Studia Capuccinorum Boziniensia VI, 2021, roč. 7. Bratislava : Minor, Kapucíni na Slovensku, 238 p. ISSN 2585-8025.

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Gheorghe Şincai primul întemniţat de seamă al neamului în prinsoarea Aiudului

Gheorghe Şincai primul întemniţat de seamă al neamului în prinsoarea Aiudului

Author(s): Ioan Ranca / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 3/2004

It is well known that Şincai - because of his intelectual opening and intelligence - became, short after his returning home from studies, pretty unconfortable for Ion Bob, the bishop. He will formulate three charges against Şincai: degradation of their relation-ship; his desire and capacity to do something for his people; his declaration of being „dux conjurationem” transformed him into some kind of a scapegoat for social and cultural problems.

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Accuracy and Reception: On Theological and Aesthetic Novelty in Two Novels by Teodora Dimova

Accuracy and Reception: On Theological and Aesthetic Novelty in Two Novels by Teodora Dimova

Author(s): Ewelina Drzewiecka / Language(s): English Issue: 10/2021

This article raises the question of functioning of the Biblical narrative in modern literature in the context of the local/individual experience of faith and the epistemological and existential question of truth. The focus is on two novels by the Bulgarian writer Teodora Dimova (born in 1960): Марма Мариам [Marma, Mariam, 2010] and Първият рожден ден [The First Birthday, 2016]. This case is particularly interesting because the Biblical story about Jesus has not been used here in order to create a parody or blasphemy, which could be expected as far as the postmodern de-contextualisation and re-evaluation of tradition are concerned, but to offer both an aesthetically original and theologically orthodox vision of the Christian God. So how to paraphrase the Biblical story and remain orthodox? How to actualize the existential potential of the Bible and achieve novelty? The analysis is conducted in the perspective of Paul Ricoeur’s existential hermeneutics and phenomenology of memory, especially his concepts of testimony and mimesis, with regard to the question of the reception of Biblical paraphrases in (Bulgarian) modern culture.

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Alteritate şi identitate religioasă. Consideraţii cu privire la reprezentarea „ereticului” în literatura tipărită în Moldova la mijlocul secolului al XVII-lea (II)

Alteritate şi identitate religioasă. Consideraţii cu privire la reprezentarea „ereticului” în literatura tipărită în Moldova la mijlocul secolului al XVII-lea (II)

Author(s): Carmen Maria Dorlan / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 8/2009

Analysing the content of the printed works in Moldavia at the middle of the XVIIth century, the present paper intends to approach the category „heretic” as a main instrument used in order to better understand the transformation known by the Moldavian ecclesiastical élite at the level of religious imagination, cultural and ecclesiastical politics and the process of religious identity construction. Focusing on the polemical context resulted of the synodal activity at Iaşi, in 1642, the printed works edited the following years are used in order to reconstruct a social typology and to reflect on the way this ecclesiastical élite thought and represented the religious otherness, the politics elaborated at this moment, taking into consideration the fact that any attempt to reconstruct the evolution of a mental representation implies social and temporal contextualising and the significance attributed to it is mobile. It also intends to define the opportunities instrumented by this type of religious propaganda to strengthen the Orthodox Eastern identity and the social control at the lower levels of ecclesiastical structures, revealing a religious discourse on the social relations and realities much more polemic, based on exclusion and marginalization. Identified with the confessions resulted after the Reformation, but also with the Armenian communities existing here, the reconstruction of the „heretic” social type reflects an important effort sustained by these categories intended to improve the sense of religious self-consciousness. On the other hand, edited sources used to reflect this discourse, reveal an important change regarding the process of cultural and religious communication, being percieved as such and instrumented as a vehicle in the process of transmitting information. They also represent important sources for the patterns developed by the Romanian communities as far as religous identity is concerned, during the following centuries.

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Praskie Dzieciątko Jezus jako przykład kontrreformacyjnej teatralizacji wiary

Praskie Dzieciątko Jezus jako przykład kontrreformacyjnej teatralizacji wiary

Author(s): Zuzanna Woszczerowicz / Language(s): Polish Issue: 16/2020

This article concerns issues of the Counter-Reformative theatralisation of church rituals connected with the statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. The study considers three types of rituals: the tradition of dressing the sculpture in embroidered vestments of different colours, coronation processions, and pilgrimages. It also presents a brief history of the statue and its worship in the Baroque period.

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Świątynia serbskich zwycięstw i pokus. Przyczynek do wizualnej teologii narodowej

Świątynia serbskich zwycięstw i pokus. Przyczynek do wizualnej teologii narodowej

Author(s): Aleksandra Feder / Language(s): Polish Issue: 16/2020

On the map of modern Belgrade, the Temple of Saint Sava is an object with a unique and complex symbolism. Its construction started in the 1930s and is still in progress: so far only the Crypt – the Orthodox church of Saint Prince Lazar – has been completed and richly decorated. This article considers the iconographic representations of Serbian historical figures found there, treating them as an example of the visual theology of the nation – Serbian nation. The aim of the study is to deconstruct self-beliefs about the spiritual condition of the Serbs and the mechanisms of mythologisation of the national past, which determine the perception of the community and its fate. Applying tools taken from semiotics, I analyse and interpret particular categories of iconography, a set of images that creates a socially shared symbolic meaning.

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Biblio - itinerar italian. Tipărituri movilene în colecţia Institutului Pontifical de Studii Orientale, Roma

Biblio - itinerar italian. Tipărituri movilene în colecţia Institutului Pontifical de Studii Orientale, Roma

Author(s): Ştefania-Cecilia Ştefan / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 6/2007

The Pontifical Institute of Oriental Studies from Rome has been founded in 1917, by the initiative of Pope Benedict the XVth and its designation was to create a connection between the Occidental and Oriental Christianity. The institute’s library began its activity in 1929 and during decades it became one of the most wealthy libraries, containing religious books concerning information of both christian and non-christian Easten spirituality. The study deals with some of the XVIIIth century editions from Petru Movilă’ s Pravoslavnica Mărturisire, that is sheltered by the institute’ library; it also refers to a coligat, containing Ioan Pustnicul’ s work, Nomokanon, translated by Petru Movilă, and the second edition of an Acatistier, both published in 1629, that can be found in the Library of Romanian Academy.

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Cardinalul Iuliu Hossu (1885 - 1970)

Cardinalul Iuliu Hossu (1885 - 1970)

Author(s): Ana Todea / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 6/2007

The study is divided in two separate sections; the first one is a short biography of the Cardinal, that refers to the most important moments of his life and activity. He was born on 30 of January, 1885 and after the ordinary school studies, he was sent to study at De Propaganda Fide College of Rome, becoming a doctor, both in philosophy and theology. His ecclesiastical career is quite complex; he began his activity at the Bishopric of Lugoj, as librarian and archivist and, at the end of his life, he was appointed cardinal by the Pope Paul the IVth. Because of his activity and faith, in 1948 he was arrested by the communist authorities and was imprisoned for 22 years. The cardinal died on 28 of May, 1970 and was burried in Bucharest. The second part is a list of selective references about him, published both in books and serials.

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Dosoftei şi începuturile poeziei româneşti

Dosoftei şi începuturile poeziei româneşti

Author(s): Iulian Boldea / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 7/2008

To speak about the beginnings of Romanian poetry, we first have to take into consideration the way our first poets were related to language, because the poverty of the vocabulary has been an impediment in expressing thoughts and ideeas. We also have to make the difference between popular and intelectual poetry. There is no doubt that Romanians have created poetry, starting with Filotei, N. Olahus and M. Costin; but the first attempts in this direction - meaning the use of Romanian instead of other languages - are connected to Coresi and his printings, Psaltirea slavo-română and Pripealele; we also have to mention Varlaam and his poetic thoughts, expressed in La stema ţării, M. Costin and his Viaţa lumii. The first Romanian poet, whose importance cannot be denied, is Dosoftei. His work, Psaltirea pre versuri tocmită, printed at Uniev, in 1673, is considered to be „the first monument of Romanian poetry.” Starting with him, the Romanian language has found its character as the language of Romanian ortodoxy.

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Alteritate şi identitate religioasă. Consideraţii cu privire la reprezentarea „ereticului” în literatura tipărită în Moldova la mijlocul secolului al XVII-lea (I)

Alteritate şi identitate religioasă. Consideraţii cu privire la reprezentarea „ereticului” în literatura tipărită în Moldova la mijlocul secolului al XVII-lea (I)

Author(s): Carmen Maria Dorlan / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 7/2008

Analysing the content of the printed works in Moldavia at the middle of the XVIIth century the present paper intends to approach the category „heretic” as a main instrument used in order to better understand the transformations known by the Moldavian ecclesiastical élite at the level of religious imagination, cultural and ecclesiastical politics and the process of religious identity construction. The polemical context resulted of the synodal activity at Iaşi in 1642 and the printed works edited the following years are used in order to reconstruct a social typology and to reflect on the way this ecclesiastical élite thought and represented the religious otherness, the politics elaborated at this moment, taking into consideration the fact that any attempt to reconstruct the evolution of a mental representation implies social and temporal contextualising and the significance attributed to it is mobile. It also intends to define the opportunities instrumented by this type of religious propaganda to strengthen the Orthodox Eastern identity and the social control at the lower levels of ecclesiastical social structures revealing a religious discourse on the social relations and realities much more polemic, based on exclusion and marginalization, and the ecclesiastical élite’s awareness of the necessity to improve the level of the religious knowledge through explanation, analogies and the efficacity of the sermons’ content required. Identified with the confessions resulted after the Reformation movement, but also with the Armenian communities existing here, the reconstruction of the „heretic” social type reflects an important effort sustained by these social categories intended to improve the sense of religious self-consciousness. On the other hand, edited sources used to reflect this discourse reveal an important change regarding the process of cultural and religious communication, being percieved as such and instrumented as a vehicle in the process of transmitting information. They also represent important evidence for the patterns developed by the Romanian communities as far as religous identity is concerned during the following centuries.

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Protopopul Reghinului, Ariton M. Popa Biobibliografie

Protopopul Reghinului, Ariton M. Popa Biobibliografie

Author(s): Ana Todea / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 7/2008

During the inter-war period, the archpriest Ariton M. Popa became one of the most important public figures of the socio-cultural life from Reghin. This study, dedicated to him, is divided into two parts; the first one is a brief biography, that points the most important moments of his life; the second part, is a selective bibliography that contains a list of the papers the archpriest wrote during his activity and also a list of references, that means books and articles having as subject his life and activity.

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Carmen Chivu-Duţă, Cultele din România între prigonire şi colaborare

Carmen Chivu-Duţă, Cultele din România între prigonire şi colaborare

Author(s): Dragomir Ramona / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 7/2008

Review of: Carmen Chivu-Duţă, Cultele din România între prigonire şi colaborare, Iaşi, Editura Polirom, 2007, 224 p.

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Istoria bisericilor şi a vieţii religioase a românilor din Alba Iulia în secolul al XVIII-lea

Istoria bisericilor şi a vieţii religioase a românilor din Alba Iulia în secolul al XVIII-lea

Author(s): Daniel Nicolae Zota / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 18-19/2020

This article aims to shed light on a topic related to the religious life of one of the communities existing in Alba Iulia in the eighteenth century, the Romanian one. The XVIIIth century was tense for the Romanian community, because in the first half it was marked by the union of the Orthodox Church with the Church of Rome (1698-1701), which divided the community into two: Orthodox and United. The second half was marked by anti-union movements initiated by Serbian monks, including Sofronie from Cioara, who arrived in Alba Iulia in 1761, but the revolt was defeated by General Buccow. In addition to doctrinal issues, the urban works initiated by the Austrian authorities in the context of the construction of the large Vauban-type fortress, after which the neighborhoods around the fortress were demolished and the population was moved to the eastern part of Alba Iulia, a swampy land, unfavorable for construction. In the fortress was the cathedral of the Orthodox Metropolitan Church of Transylvania, which functioned here in the XVI-XVIII centuries, and its destruction scandalized the Romanian public opinion, well-known names such as Timotei Cipariu or George Bariţiu criticized this action, but also the way the church representatives led by Ştefanovici, the typographer and the epitropus used the money (1300 florins) for the construction of a new place of worship in the Maierii Bălgradului. During the eighteenth century, the Romanians built four churches over a fairly long period of time, so in the period 1714-1720, the Greek Catholic Romanians in Maieri built a small church without a tower, but with the help of wealthier citizens, Andrei Boier and Bucur Spinare, continued the construction works. After 1754, the first Romanian school in Alba Iulia functioned near the church, and after 1762, with the consent of Empress Maria Theresa, he built a building to serve the school and the parish, the current parish house. In 1720, the Romanians brought from Lipova Arad to build the fortress, received a settlement in the northeastern extremity of the city, where they built houses and with the help of rich merchants, Ioan Dragoş de Thurma or Dragoş Ivan built the church „Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary,” an important religious monument of Baroque architecture and where the synod convened by Sofronie took place in February 1761. In the period after Sofronie's revolt, the Romanian Orthodox in these neighborhoods tried to lead their religious life in makeshift places, the lawyer Rubin Patiţia confesses that the divine services took place in a wooden household annex. After 1766, with the financial contribution of some Greek merchants led by Manu and Kriska Karandoni, they managed to build a wall church for the Romanian community in the Lipoveni neighborhood, adorned with icons and expensive objects, donated by members of this family, to which is added contribution to Ioan Apolzan, Ioan Afulea and Stoian Chiţul. In 1794, the construction of the church was completed and was dedicated to the „Annunciation.” In the last years of the century, the Romanian Orthodox in Maieri initiated the construction of a stone place of worship instead of a wooden one, mentioned in the documents from the parish archive. The construction took place between 1795-1797 under the leadership of the parish priests Nicolae Rusan and Nicolae Georgevici, and for the execution of the painting they called Simon Silaghi, master who also made the mural of the church „Buna Vestire” and who was given a house near the church. The religious life of the Romanians from Alba Iulia represents a small part of the beautiful and rich history of the city on the banks of the Mureş, a community that, although divided by the union with the Church of Rome, left behind the important broom of its presence, the four churches mentioned. but also this interesting information that comes to light and allows us to understand how the life of some communities unfolded 300 years ago. Promoting the history of the Downtown is beneficial, because, along with the Alba Carolina Fortress, it presents very interesting information and an important built heritage, completing together the cultural and historical dowry of Alba Iulia.

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Biserica Ortodoxă Română din Transilvania - sprijinitoare a Războiului de Independenţă

Biserica Ortodoxă Română din Transilvania - sprijinitoare a Războiului de Independenţă

Author(s): Florin Bengean / Language(s): Romanian Issue: 18-19/2020

The activity of the Romanian clergy during the War of Independence manifested through divine services and prayers for victory, through pastorals of the hierarchs and speeches delivered by priests, through articles and appeals, through exhortations and relief for the benefit of the soldiers on the front and their families, through medical supplies for the wounded, through the services accomplished as military confessors on the battlefield, through the acts of bravery committed by some priests on the front, through joining the sanitary organization of monks and nuns. The national unity, the unity of language, the unity of faith and ideal and the unity of effort turned the echoes of the war of independence in the souls of the Romanians in Transylvania into practical attitudes, manifested by: joining, as volunteers, the Romanian army of young people in the area of Sibiu and Făgăraş; by collecting supplies for the army on the front and for the wounded in hospitals, initiated by the Romanian women in Sibiu and the Romanian Committee of Brasov and generalized throughout Transylvania through calls and subscription lists.

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Krytyka katolickiej muzyki liturgicznej w polemikach i sprawozdaniach z II połowy XVIII wieku

Krytyka katolickiej muzyki liturgicznej w polemikach i sprawozdaniach z II połowy XVIII wieku

Author(s): Mariusz Urban / Language(s): Polish Issue: 57/2021

The process of secularization of music written for the needs of the Catholic Church intensified throughout the eighteenth century, reaching its culmination at the end of it. Particularly susceptible to the influence of secular music was the concertato trend, in which composers very often emphasized elements of the Neapolitan and Venetian styles. Adopting the patterns, which were unfamiliar for sacred spaces, led in consequence to the loosening of the relationship between music and both the significance and the time course of the liturgical action. The escalating crisis of Catholic music provoked a reaction from both the Magisterium of the Church and the secular rulers who were guided by Enlightenment ideas. However, the managed reforms did not contribute to the improvement of the situation; numerous statements by outsiders: publicists, press editors, music theorists and composers are proof of it. They expressed their observations in various types of documents: polemical publications, satires, reports and journals from travels around the countries of Europe at that time. Reading these sources provides valuable information on the real state of Catholic liturgical music at the end of the eighteenth century.

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