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Arnaud JOIN-LAMBERT
André HAQUIN
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The ministries of lector and acolyte for women. Turning evidence into an opportunity for the renewal of the Church
[...]With the motu proprio Spiritus Domini of 20 Jan 2021 Pope Francis removed the clause reserving the instituted ministries of lector and acolyte for men In order to understand this d[...]
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143/2 (2021) | 256 - 265 |
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Antoine VIDALIN
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The Eucharist during lockdown: the reality of the Body of Christ
[...]Are computer screens and laptops going to be the media that will enable the faithful take part in the Eucharist The issue being brought to light here because of the exponential inc[...]
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143/3 (2021) | 410 - 429 |
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Anne-Joseph ROBADEY
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Song as a place of salvation and of covenant. Isaiah 12 and the canticles at the beginning of the book of Isaiah
[...]Analysis based on a speech acts approach helps to highlight how the hymn of Isaiah 12 is introduced by a prophetic announcement a promise You will say on that day I give thanks to [...]
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144/3 (2022) | 353 - 372 |
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Henry DONNEAUD
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Pope Francis, guarantor of the liturgical doctrine of St Pius v
[...]Should we oppose the motu proprio of Pope Francis Traditionis custodes to that of Benedict xvi Summorum pontificum which liberalised the extraordinary form of the Roman missal It i[...]
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144/1 (2022) | 38 - 54 |
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Philippe HEBERT
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Liturgical reform, history and perspectives
[...]The publication of Pope Francis' Motu Proprio Traditionis custodes and the arrival of the new French translation of the Roman Missal offer an opportunity to reread history and reca[...]
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144/3 (2022) | 395 - 406 |
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Baptiste MILANI
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Interpreting a Council. Entering into the liturgical enunciation of the faith
[...]Considering the conciliar event as a liturgical event allows us to understand in the most unified possible way the content method and form of the teachings of Vatican II It is a ma[...]
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141/2 (2019) | 207 - 227 |
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Étienne GRIEU
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From the Risen One: another memory?
[...]The exercise of the memory is implied in faith in the risen Christ The experience of sharing with the poorest in a biblical group allows us to contribute new points to this questio[...]
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141/3 (2019) | 411 - 429 |
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Thérèse-Martine ANDREVON
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Extending the sanctoral ritual of the Church of Jerusalem to the universal Church: a forgotten conciliar proposal
[...]Should the Latin liturgy introduce the holy righteous of the Old Testament into the sanctoral ritual as it is the case in Jerusalem The article draws the arguments for and against [...]
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140/2 (2018) | 215 - 234 |
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Étienne GRIEU
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Deacons, the reminder of the beginnings of the Gospel
[...]Drawing on a constant of the Church of antiquity which always emphasizes the strong bond between the bishop and his deacons the author proposes to see the deacon as the one who is [...]
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145/1 (2023) | 66 - 82 |
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Roland TÉCHOU
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A phenomenologist interprets the experience of thought
[...]To what extent does the experience of thinking become a thought of the experience itself It is to this that the very latest work of Emmanuel Falque answers Le livre de l'experience[...]
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140/2 (2018) | 308 - 311 |
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Antoine VIDALIN
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L’identité du prêtre en question. Quelques réflexions à propos du nouveau celebret | / | / |