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Sunday's and Weekday's Liturgical Life in Chosen Urban Parishes
Ramajzlová, Anna ; Kotas, Jan (advisor) ; Dřímal, Ludvík (referee)
Abstrac Bachelor's thesis Sunday's and Weekday's Liturgical Life in Current Urban Parishes contains two parts- the theoretical one and the practical one. The theoretical part focuses on the basic differences between liturgical life on Sunday and on weekdays and during the liturgical year. It begins with a description how the religious life of the Jews looked like. It outlines the history of the celebration of the liturgy in the West and in the East by pointing out the differences which still remain. In the historical description it can't omit the influence of the Vatican Council II. and its Constitution Sacrosanctum Concilium on the liturgical celebration. Then it clarifies differences between liturgy and popular piety. In the crux of this thesis is an analysis of liturgical life during the whole week. In chosen parishes it examines liturgial life and it takes note of the differences. Keywords Liturgy; Sunday; Celebration; Parish Number of characters (including spaces): 97 439
The Importance of Sunday´s Observance
KUCHTA, Emil
This literary work is dealing with an importance of a observance and honoring of Sunday as a free day. First part refers to the fact that in essential core of soever human being exist the cravings refering to an urge to transcendence and to periodically wrench himself free out of passing time. This can be filled for instance during the observances. In a folloving part is a progression of a significant sabbath day towards a Lord´s day delineated, also with characterization of what is a Judaic - Christian lore offering on Sundays. A closing third individually names and describes the constituent realms where the intrinsic cravings meet above named offer. In these passages is possible to descry the reasonability of Sunday celebration.

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