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E-grāmata: Words And Gestures In The Liturgy

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  • Formāts: 120 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Jul-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Liturgical Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780814662311
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Words and Gestures in the Liturgy is a call to attentiveness. What do the various movements in the liturgy mean? How do words affect and effect liturgical actions? Antonio Donghi explains that these gestures emerge from the experience of prayer; they are a response to the invitation to relationship with God. Donghi writes that the habit of drama tends to have us celebrate passively the great mysteries of salvation." This text (a revised and expanded edition ofActions and Words: Symbolic Language and the Liturgy, 1997) pulls readers out of that passivity and into an active and knowledgeable participation in the worship of God.

Antonio Donghi is a priest of the Diocese of Bergamo in Northern Italy and a teacher of liturgy and sacramental theology. Besides being a frequent contributor to various periodicals focusing on liturgical spirituality, he has published six other books with Liberia Editrice Vaticana.

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Recenzijas

It is wonderful for prayer and reflection.Liturgical Ministry It is a quick but powerful read, and highly recommended as theological reflection for clergy and laity alike. Take the time to read about the importance of these gestures and you will be shaped by Donghis reflections and renewed in the celebration of the liturgy.Emmanuel Like a jeweler showing off each gleaming facet in a trayful of overlooked gems, Antonio Donghi reveals the treasure that is ours in the everyday gestures of the liturgy. Whether you have performed these actions all your life or are seeing them for the first time, this book will deepen your appreciation of the simplest movements in the liturgy and the mystery of the God concealed in them.Reverend Paul Turner, STD, Pastor, St. Munchin Church, Cameron, Missouri

Preface to the Original Edition vii
Introduction 1
1 The Sign of the Cross
4
2 The Gathering
7
3 Standing Together
10
4 Kneeling Together
13
5 Genuflecting
16
6 Being Seated
19
7 Being Silent
22
8 Proclaiming
25
9 Listening
28
10 Striking One's Breast 31
11 Walking in Procession 34
12 Observing 37
13 Singing 40
14 Baptismal Bathing 43
15 Sprinkling 46
16 Laying on of Hands 49
17 Anointing 52
18 Praying 55
19 Blessing 58
20 Eating and Drinking 61
21 Incensing 63
22 Presenting the Gifts 66
23 Lighting 68
24 Presiding 71
25 Bowing 74
26 Exchange of Peace 77
27 Breaking the Bread 81
28 Entering into Church 85
29 Exiting the Church 89
30 Dipping 93
31 Fasting 97
32 Kissing 101
33 Conclusion 105