Reconciliation of public penitents in the Roman liturgy

In the 4ᵗʰcentury, when a time of freedom of Christian religion came, liturgical rites began to develop rapidly and this also applied to the liturgy of penance. At the time for heavy publicly known sins one needed to do public penance. On Ash Wednesday, one would be admitted within the group of peni...

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Main Author: Kazimierz Lijka
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Language:deu
Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne 2012-03-01
Series:Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny
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Online Access:https://rbl.ptt.net.pl/index.php/RBL/article/view/82
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spelling doaj-d1809fdef1fe4c17925b85979409c7f02020-11-24T21:27:18ZdeuPolskie Towarzystwo TeologiczneRuch Biblijny i Liturgiczny0209-08722391-84972012-03-0165110.21906/rbl.8282Reconciliation of public penitents in the Roman liturgyKazimierz Lijka0PoznańIn the 4ᵗʰcentury, when a time of freedom of Christian religion came, liturgical rites began to develop rapidly and this also applied to the liturgy of penance. At the time for heavy publicly known sins one needed to do public penance. On Ash Wednesday, one would be admitted within the group of penitents, and then on Maundy Thursday reconciliation took place. The first rites of such a celebration, comprised in Sacramentarium gelasianum from the 7ᵗʰ century, in later periods would become even more elaborate in the medieval pontificals. The Roman pontifical of 1596 took over the rites from the Pontifical of Durandus. The liturgy of public penitents lasted in certain places up to the 18ᵗʰ century. It was solemnly performed and presided over by a bishop, in the presence of the clergy, liturgical service and the faithful. In the rite published after the Second Vatican Council there is no mention of either public penitents or of the accompanying reconciliation rites.https://rbl.ptt.net.pl/index.php/RBL/article/view/82Liturgia rzymska, pokuta, pojednanie, rozgrzeszenie, publiczny pokutnik, obrzęd, grzech, grzesznik, pontyfikał, sakramentarz, Środa Popielcowa, Wielki Czwartek
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Reconciliation of public penitents in the Roman liturgy
Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny
Liturgia rzymska, pokuta, pojednanie, rozgrzeszenie, publiczny pokutnik, obrzęd, grzech, grzesznik, pontyfikał, sakramentarz, Środa Popielcowa, Wielki Czwartek
author_facet Kazimierz Lijka
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title Reconciliation of public penitents in the Roman liturgy
title_short Reconciliation of public penitents in the Roman liturgy
title_full Reconciliation of public penitents in the Roman liturgy
title_fullStr Reconciliation of public penitents in the Roman liturgy
title_full_unstemmed Reconciliation of public penitents in the Roman liturgy
title_sort reconciliation of public penitents in the roman liturgy
publisher Polskie Towarzystwo Teologiczne
series Ruch Biblijny i Liturgiczny
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publishDate 2012-03-01
description In the 4ᵗʰcentury, when a time of freedom of Christian religion came, liturgical rites began to develop rapidly and this also applied to the liturgy of penance. At the time for heavy publicly known sins one needed to do public penance. On Ash Wednesday, one would be admitted within the group of penitents, and then on Maundy Thursday reconciliation took place. The first rites of such a celebration, comprised in Sacramentarium gelasianum from the 7ᵗʰ century, in later periods would become even more elaborate in the medieval pontificals. The Roman pontifical of 1596 took over the rites from the Pontifical of Durandus. The liturgy of public penitents lasted in certain places up to the 18ᵗʰ century. It was solemnly performed and presided over by a bishop, in the presence of the clergy, liturgical service and the faithful. In the rite published after the Second Vatican Council there is no mention of either public penitents or of the accompanying reconciliation rites.
topic Liturgia rzymska, pokuta, pojednanie, rozgrzeszenie, publiczny pokutnik, obrzęd, grzech, grzesznik, pontyfikał, sakramentarz, Środa Popielcowa, Wielki Czwartek
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