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The problems of the way to the priesthood
Jungová, Markéta ; Opatrný, Aleš (advisor) ; Kotas, Jan (referee)
This thesis concerning the way to priesthood, the diocesan priests especially, and explores mainly the moment when young men make their decision for the priesthood. This thesis wants to know the role of the Archdiocese of Prague, the priests, the Christian parents and how they can motivate and support them on their life journey towards their profession. The first chapter describes the journey towards the priesthood according to the Church documents. The second chapter is interested in the specific forms of the pastoral work within the Archdiocese of Prague. The Archdiocesan Seminary is mentioned in the third chapter. The last the fourth chapter is concerning the current status of the clergy and priestly ordination within the Archdiocese of Prague. The second, the third and the fourth chapters represent the author's contribution in the form of assessment of the questionnaires. These questionnaires were distributed and used relating the priest calling pastoral work.
The Liturgical Life and the following Carmelite Sisters Practice after 1989
Jungová, Michaela ; Kotas, Jan (advisor) ; Kuźniar, Mariusz (referee)
The Liturgical Life and Related Carmelite Sisters' Practice after 1989 This thesis analyzes liturgical praxis and related habitual practice of two existing communities of Carmelite Nuns in Czech Republic. The purpose of this study is to. It is divided in five chapters. First two chapters concern the history of Carmelite Order and the attitude of Carmelites towards liturgy. In the third chapter the author summarizes the life of Carmelites nuns in the years 1950 − 1989 (during the communist era) and its impact on the communities nowadays. The fourth chapter offers a brief overview on various liturgical traditions which might have influenced the development of Carmelite liturgy. In the light of the those preliminary survey, the last chapter analyzes the typical daily liturgical schedule of a Carmelite nun and attempts to discern the origin of its components.
Spiritual Sense of Pilgrimages Nowadays
Adamcová, Alena ; Opatrný, Aleš (advisor) ; Kotas, Jan (referee)
Alena Adamcová Name of Bachelor Work: Spiritual Sense of Pilgrimages Nowadays Abstract The thesis deals with the pilgrimage as a spiritual phenomenon of the time, which affects the spiritual life of pilgrims and is beneficial for the neighborhood, which the pilgrim encounters. Pilgrimage to evangelistic effect and is part of church history.
Missale Posoniense I. - diplomatic edition
Sýkora, Adam ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee) ; Kotas, Jan (referee)
Mgr. et Mgr. Adam SÝKORA: Missale Posoniense I. - diplomatic edition (rigorous thesis), Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Catholic Theology, 2011. In the present thesis the author provides a diplomatic edition of one of the oldest collegial missals of Bratislava Chapter House: Missale Posoniense I. It is a central source of European significance, which is pattern normative and representative in relation to the similar landmarks (eg Missale Posoniense A, B, C, II., III., IV.), and which was used in the Bratislava Chapter House before 1341st. The text of this Missal was previously published only in facsimile form, which bears the technical limitations of the period of its creation. Since that time, other foils have been discovered that have not been published at all. Professional public now has the text, with which can work effectively, moreover, it paves the way for a critical edition of the full text of the preserved parts, which the author intends to publish as dissertation. Keywords: Roman Missal, Missale Romanum, Missale Posoniense I., Bratislava Missal I., Missale Bratislaviense I. (sic), Missale notatum Strigoniense, Ordinary, proprium, diplomatic edition.
Initial and permanent formation of permanent deacons in Brno diocese
Souček, Pavel ; Opatrný, Aleš (advisor) ; Kotas, Jan (referee)
Bibliographic citation: Initial and permanent formation of permanent deacons in Brno Diocese [manuscript]: Bachelor's thesis / Pavel Souček; Supervisore: Aleš Opatrný. - Prague, 2009.-xx s. Annotation The aim of this Bachelor thesis called "Initial and Permanent Formation of Permanent Deacons in Brno Diocese" is to describe and then evaluate the formation of permanent deacons, applicants and deacons already ordained in Brno Diocese in the time period of 2000 to 2010. The thesis consists of two parts. The first part describes the restitution of permanent deaconship after the II. Vatican Council, the general service of the permanent deaconship in the tradition of the Church and Church documents, which relate to this topic on a general level. The second part deals with the formation of permanent deacons including the initial formation for applicants for permanent deaconship and formation of permanent deacons after their ordination as it is implemented in Brno Diocese. The final part provides an analytical assessment of the formation. Key words Deaconship, permanent deacon, diaconate, service.
Christian Church Funeral Ceremonies
Váňa, Václav ; Kotas, Jan (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee)
he diploma thesis "Christian Church Funeral Ceremonies" deals with Roman Catholic Church funeral ceremonies, both preceding and following the Second Vatican Council reforms, Greek Catholic Church funeral ceremonies and those of Eastern Orthodox Church, Czechoslovak Hussite Church and Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren. It describes various ceremonies and their historical development. By means of comparing the structures of these ceremonies it attempts to find what they have in common as well as what makes them distinctively different in terms of liturgy and theological teaching. It examines the theme of death, after-life conceptions, and funeral ceremonies in life of ancient people and European pagans, Jewish tradition and culture of Middle ages. It also covers the area of the last things of a man and resurrection matter as far as it is mentioned in liturgical books. Finally it questions the suitability of available liturgical texts concerning special cases and new forms of funeral ceremonies. Keywords Ceremonies, Church, funeral, liturgical books, liturgy Number of characters (including spaces): 146 709 T
Jiří Reinsberg and Liturgy Reform at the Parish of Our Lady before Týn
Michálková, Alena ; Kotas, Jan (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee)
This thesis deals with history of the liturgy reform and implementation of renewed liturgy in Czechoslovakia on the model of concrete parish community by the church of Our Lady before Tyn. It focuses on the form of liturgy during time when Jiří Reisberg served here as a parish. Based on historical reference and interviews with parishioners who experienced liturgy there at those times the thesis searches for answers to questions how the holy mass was celebrated there, how parishioners were taught about new practices and changes in liturgy and how this parish contributed to the liturgical life in Czechoslovakia. The thesis also catalogues information about Jiří Reinsberg's personality, his liturgical and theological notion and presents survey of his publication activities.
The Beuron School and Liturgy
Novák, Pavel ; Kotas, Jan (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee)
Subject of my work is the Beuronese art and its relation to the liturgy. The first part concerns generally the beuronese confederation, its foundation, historical development and expansion. The piece draws the creation and the basic solutions of the confederation, coming of the Beuron Art School as an individual style, and presents the most important beuronese performers. The study also surveys the main works of the Beuron Art School and evaluates the School's influence on the main art streams of the period. The work then tries to describe and clarify the relationship between the beuronese conception of sacral art and liturgy using examples of the two most important Prague beuronese monasteries. For this purpose it analyses so called beuronese "Gesamtkunstwerk", using knowledge of the Christian iconography.
The Intercessions Collections for Celebrating the Eucharist in the Czech and Moravian Dioceses
Hašková, Ingrida ; Kotas, Jan (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee)
The intercessions' prayer represents requests for universal Roman Catholic, prayers for people who govern on the World,for gift and salvation all the world, and then all suffered people and local parish. Our work will deal this prayer in the view of celebrating Eucharist and history in the Czech's and Moravian's dioceses with the clue make cataloguing, analyzes contents of these intercessions' collections and compares it from special viewpoints. It would find differences between contents of that intercessions'collections and outline of critical evaluation. Therefore there are main points in these intercessions' prayer our work approaches. There are anamnesis of formation intercessions' collections, cataloguing, systematics processing of differences, analysis of content intercessions' collections and critical evaluation.

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