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Popular Religiousness and Liturgy. The Renewal of the Pilgrim Place of Smržov
Šubrtová, Alena ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kotas, Jan (referee)
Anglická anotace PEOPLE'S RELIGIOUNESS AND LITURGY THE RENEWAL OF THE PLACE OF PILGRIMAGE IN SMRŽOV This work focuses on the relation between people's religiousness and liturgy. In the theoretical part it deals with their defining and mutual relation. One of the chapters pays attention to the Czech special characteristics of this relation and of the historical development. Futher, this work deals with selected forms of people's religiousness, e. g. pilgrimage, places of pilgrimage, stations of the Cross and awe of the Virgin Mary and some of its forms. Awe of the Virgin Mary is detailed dealt with for the time between 1850 and 2007. This is the time of building and life of the Smržov Chapel. This chapel is the subject of the practical part of this work. The selected forms of people's religiousness are described in their complexity of the historical development. The practical part focuses on the description of manifestation of people's religiousness and liturgy at a country Marian place of pilgrimage and its renewal after 1989 in the light of church documents. It also pays attention to the possibilities of laymen to take part at these activities. It offers an excellent opportunity to show the link between the secular and church life. Key words: Liturgy People's religiousness Awe of the Virgin Mary History of...
Changes in Kolin parish life in 1985 - 2000
Kalvodová, Eva ; Opatrný, Aleš (advisor) ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (referee)
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Liturgical chant in the Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom
Moravenov, Konstantin ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kotas, Jan (referee)
Liturgical Chant at the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom Summary This work dissertates on sacred misic in Byzantine ceremony churches, on a liturgy chant of Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. The first chapter follows the evolution of chant and music throughout history. The second chapter inquires about roots of chunted liturgy in the repository of the Old Testament, goes to the Jewish liturgy and follows the genesis of the liturgy chant in early Christian period. The third chapter deals in general with liturgy chant and sorts of singing of traditional melodies. The fourth chapter concentrates on characteristics of Byzantine liturgy chant. The fifth chapter deals with history and evolution of Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and the authorship of his Slavonic translation. The sixth chapter deals with individual parts of a church service and gives full wording of different chants according to the translation of Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom to Czech language. The task of this work is to introduce to the reader the Byzantine liturgy chant as well as its tremendous importance on church service. The influence on the human soul is far stronger due to the grandness quality of singing. Thus conductors and the choir singers are responsible for giving distinction to the Gospel announciation. Some key concepts Music in...
Maria Devotion in Liturgy and in Popular Religiousness
Šubrt, Pavel ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kotas, Jan (referee)
Devotion To The Virgin Mary In Liturgy And People's Religiousness This bachelor work deals with the topic of the devotion to the Virgin Mary. It looks at its different forms in the liturgy and people's religiousness. It stems from historical and theological links. It describes different forms of people's religiousness in dependence on the liturgical year which is reflected in both liturgical celebration and people's religiousness. Particular attention is paid to the origin of feasts and of selected forms of people's religiousness linked with the devotion to the Virgin Mary. One whole part of the work looks at the phenomenon of pilgrimages and their origin. It also focuses on places of pilgrimage that are often devoted to the Virgin Mary. Final chapter leads the reader into different perceptions of the devotion to the Virgin Mary in the Western and Eastern tradition. Key words People's religiousness Liturgical year Marian devotion Places of pilgrimage Icons
Popular Religiousness and Liturgy. The Renewal of the Pilgrim Place of Smržov
Šubrtová, Alena ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kotas, Jan (referee)
Anglická anotace PEOPLE'S RELIGIOUNESS AND LITURGY THE RENEWAL OF THE PLACE OF PILGRIMAGE IN SMRŽOV This work focuses on the relation between people's religiousness and liturgy. In the theoretical part it deals with their defining and mutual relation. One of the chapters pays attention to the Czech special characteristics of this relation and of the historical development. Futher, this work deals with selected forms of people's religiousness, e. g. pilgrimage, places of pilgrimage, stations of the Cross and awe of the Virgin Mary and some of its forms. Awe of the Virgin Mary is detailed dealt with for the time between 1850 and 2007. This is the time of building and life of the Smržov Chapel. This chapel is the subject of the practical part of this work. The selected forms of people's religiousness are described in their complexity of the historical development. The practical part focuses on the description of manifestation of people's religiousness and liturgy at a country Marian place of pilgrimage and its renewal after 1989 in the light of church documents. It also pays attention to the possibilities of laymen to take part at these activities. It offers an excellent opportunity to show the link between the secular and church life. Key words: Liturgy People's religiousness Awe of the Virgin Mary History of...
The Folk Art of Singing for a Catholic Divine Service in the Region of Podblanicko (the Vicariates of Vlašim and Benešov)
Kubů, Josef ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kotas, Jan (referee)
To the title: The Folk Art of Singing for a Catholic Divine Service in the Region of Podblanicko ( the vicariates of Vlašim and Benešov ) This work comes to analyze the answers to questions gained from straight to the topic orientated questionnaires, which were distributed to the parishes of Benešov and Vlašim. The survey aims to map the real contemporary feature of the folk singing art performed in this region, as well as to list and point out the song repertoire used in particular churches there, what is followed with a musical characterization and with quotations of three local songs practised in the places of their origin only. These are: Benešovské roráty, Hrádecká poutní píseň and Dobrou noc matičko from Tožice. The key words: - folk singing art - music - mass songs - divine service - liturgy
Drop-out of seminarians
Krampl, Petr ; Eliáš, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (referee)
Author: KRAMPL Petr Corporation: Catholic Theology Faculty of Charles University The thesis primarily deals with the topic of preparation for priesthood according to the literature and Church documents published after The Second Vatican Council. The phenomenon of leaving seminary is being analyzed on the basis of interviews with drop-out seminarians. Based on Grounded theory, a qualitative research method, the thesis characterizes basic processes the seminarians go through both before and after leaving the seminary and denominates areas of their possible inner conflicts. Keywords: seminarians, vocation, training course, drop-out, disillusion, reintegration, Number of characters: 110364, Number of pages: 62, Number of appendices: 4, Number of literature: 16
Advent hymnus in the liturgy of hours
Prášková, Jarmila ; Mrňávek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Málek, Vladimír (referee)
The work Advent Hymns in the Liturgy of Hours, after defining terminology, describes in brief historic origins and development of the Liturgy of Hours and its theology. Origins of liturgical hymns are examined in the next part. The main part presents publication and commentary to four Advent hymns, two for the Lauds and two for the Vespers. The commentary reflects historical circumstances of the hymns' origins (final doxological strophas), theology of the Liturgy of Hours (trinitarian trait in the Liturgy of Hours and its hymns, interconnectedness with the Mass), and insertion into liturgical and chronologic times with their characteristic modes.

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