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Capitular St. Peter and Paul's church at Vyšehrad in the Pre-Hussite Era
Nechvátal, Bořivoj
Paper speaks on capitular St. Peter and Paul's church at Vyšehrad in the Pre-Hussite Era.

Christian life and mission in the Church and in the world. Pastoral-theological evaluation of the assembly process (2003-2005)
KOUKAL - OFS, Petr
The thesis deals with the Plenary Council of the Catholic Church in the Czech Republic 1997­ 2005, particularly in the period 2003­2005. In the preparatory part it describes the process of synodality itself and the participation of the Czech episcopate in the II Vatican Council too. The next step is the description of the implementation of the documents of the II Vatican Council in the former totalitarian Czechoslovakia: the Work of Conciliar Renewal, liturgical renewal and ecumenical biblical movement. It also deals with the situation in the Church after the collapse of the communist regime and the gradual renewal of the Church in both quantitative and qualitative terms, and the author presents other topics selected on the basis of documents of the pontificate of Pope St. John Paul II. The core of this thesis is to describe and evaluate topics discontinuity between the I and the II plenary session of the Council. The author presents the possible reasons and consequences of the ommission or nonuse of some issues, common in the contemporery European and universal Church, and the acceptence of such facts in the contemporary press and in other media. The core of this thesis is to describe and evaluate topics discontinuity between the I and the II plenary session of the Council. The author presents the possible reasons and consequences of the ommission or nonuse of some issues, common in the contemporery European and universal Church, and the acceptence of such facts in the contemporary press and in other media.


The try of reconstruction sacral topography with special attention of church st. James the Greater in Jihlava in Middle Ages
Vodáková, Dana ; Kuthan, Jiří (advisor) ; Scholz, Stefan (referee)
RESUME The concern of this thesis is one of the sacred building of Jihlava town, the parish church of St. Jacob the Bigger. The main object of interest is the oldest history of this temple, which extends to the time of forming of its own city. It attempts to summarize the known knowledge and also to consider the new findings, mostly the character of archaeology. Therein, it is needed to mention, that most of the founded situations were not appropriately to the moment of usage accessed, concerning the state of actual examination, which is limited by building reconstructions. Generally, it is possible to state, that the actual results seem to be aligned with the historical development of the temple. The attention was dedicated also to church building, which is thought to be built before the today's temple, we consider this from different angles of point of views. The one of them was the intention to examinate the possibility of destruction by the fire, which is indicated in pope list as well as the susceptibility measures of construction parts originated from this building, later on used on the actual church building. In dependence on the older construction and archaeological point of views the possibility of pre-allocated habitation on the place of current town was newly revised in the work. The part of the...

Worship in the epistles of Apostle Paul
Matějka, Daniel ; Mrázek, Jiří (advisor) ; Roskovec, Jan (referee)
In this work the gathering of the church in Corinth and its problems are analyzed in order to understand Paul's theological thinking and intentions about worship. These intentions are brought into connection with Paul's usage of worship terminology. Further, the significance of the Corinthian gathering for the life of the church is discussed. The analysis of the problem of the Corinthian Eucharist shows that different groups begin the dinner breaking the loaf at different moments as they arrive. Paul denies that this dinner is the Eucharist and re-establishes it by quoting the paradosis that emphasizes Jesus' dominance over the Eucharist and community with those for whom Jesus died. Concerning the Corinthian gathering where charismas appear Paul presents the profession of Jesus as Lord as a criterion of true spirituality. The general criterion for reformation of the worship is oikodome as the benefit for the church that is Christ's body. Paul emphasizes the integrative character of worship. However, Christian worship exceeds all sacral forms and fills the whole life of a believer. That's why Paul likes using sacral terminology in a transferred meaning. The Corinthian gathering for the Eucharist is very important for the church suffering from schism. The existing way of eating the dinner encourages the...

The Church of St. James in the village of Jakub
Kolářová, Šárka ; Kuthan, Jiří (advisor) ; Scholz, Stefan (referee)
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The Former Church of St. Lawrence under Petřín at Malá Strana in Prague
Bělohlávková, Monika ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Pučalík, Marek (referee)
Resumé This bachelor's work concernes with history of The former church of St. Lawrence under Petřín on Malá Strana in Prague, today which services as concert and exhibition hall of festival The Prague's spring and The Club of friends of festival The Prague spring's. This work endeavoures to take down build and history developement od the church, rich mural and general exoneration of this object, which was provided during 90th years of 20 th century. This exoneration was related to mainly return originaly wiew of sacral space to this object. Originaly form of the church was sacral, but during 19 th century this former church was rebuild on dwelling house.The exoternation concerned about large restauration of wall paintings, which was discovered during restoratione's works. The oldest discovered paintings stems from Romanesque period, but we can see here mural from Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods. Keywords: Gothic architecture Prague Plantation Nebovidy Former the church of St. Lawrence under Petřín / on Újezd / in Nebovidy Restauration of wall paintings Pages 42 Words 14 159 Marks (without interspace) 78 316 Marks (cum interspace) 92 837 Paragraphes 295 Lines 1423

Giovanni Pietro Tencalla - The Church of St Anne and St James Major in Stara Voda in Libava
Lepíková, Dagmar ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (advisor) ; Horyna, Mojmír (referee)
Giovanni Pietro Tencalla -The Church of St Anne and St James Major in Stara Voda in Libava This diploma thesis deals with the construction development of the Church of St Anne and St James Major in Stara Voda in Libava from the original project made by G. P. Tencalla to the present time. This church was built on the oldest pilgrimage place of St Anne in Bohemia under the episcopal rule of Charles II. of Liechtenstein-Castelcorn, Bishop of Olomouc. It was permanently damaged during the second post-war period in the 20th century. The cause of this situation was the establishment of the Military Training Space in Libava. The church started to dilapidate and the pilgrimages were stopped. There was the damage on purpose to this church and its existence was even threatened. The effort of the public authorities to destroy it or to save it on the contrary is described in detail. The last chapters of the diploma thesis describe the restoration of the church after 1989 and include thoughts of its future use and the way of it is repaired. Keywords: Church of St Anne and St James Major in Stara Voda Giovanni Pietro Tencalla Charles II. of Liechtenstein-Castelcorn, Bishop of Olomouc Destruction Restoration

The sarcophagus of king Vratislav II or so-called the sarcophagus of Longin in the church of St Peter at Vyšehrad in the context of art of the 11th and 12th centuries
Všetečková, Zuzana
Medieval tomb sculpture of 11th century in the church of Ss. Peter and Paul at Vyšehrad - Prague and its style relations to the art of 11th and 12th centuries in Bohemia and to the art of tombs in Middle Europe.