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Initiation sacraments in canonical and liturgical law
BENEŠOVÁ, Marie
The Church sanctifies the world primarily by celebrating the liturgy and administering the sacraments. In the Catholic Church, we distinguish seven sacraments instituted by Jesus Christ. The thesis discusses the so-called initiation sacraments, baptism, confirmation and the Eucharist. Their acceptance is required in the case of repeated reception of the Eucharist for full initiation into the Christian life. The most sublime Eucharist is the source and at the same time the peak of all our actions. The thesis refers to both the biblical/historical roots and particularly to the current canonical and liturgical practice of administering initiation sacraments from the point of view of the canon law of the Latin Church (CIC/1983), the canon law of the churches of the Eastern Rite sui iuris (CCEO), official liturgical books (e.g., General Instruction of the Roman Missal) and other documents of the magisterium and relevant church authority concerning the liturgy.
Catechesis of the mentally retarded: the sacrament of the Eucharist
Kalousek, Jaroslav ; Dřímal, Ludvík (advisor) ; Přibyl, Stanislav (referee) ; Tichý, Radek (referee)
Catechesis of the mentally retarded: the sacrament of the Eucharist. The aim of this work is to compile methodological recommendations for the catechesis of the sacrament of the Eucharist in the case of the mentally retarded. The topic was chosen with regard to the fact that this group of people obviously has specific characteristics to which catechesis needs to be adapted. On a theoretical level, the basic starting points concerning not only the breadth of the content of the Eucharist and its liturgical meanings will be introduced, but also the issue of mental retardation, all on the basis of drawing from professional sources. The practical part of the work will, among other things, deal with the own knowledge of the author, who works with the mentally retarded. The intention is to compile specific tips on how to work with the target group and how to secure it pastorally. Keywords Eucharist, catechesis, mental disability, mental retardation, sacrament
Rites of Christian Initiation in the Byzantine and Roman Traditions. Outline of a comparison
Penyuk, Yuliya ; Kotas, Jan (advisor) ; Kuźniar, Mariusz (referee)
Rites of Christian Initiation in Byzantine and Roman Traditions. Outline of Comparison. The bachelor's thesis dwells on the rites of Christian initiation in two respective traditions: Slavonic-Byzantine and western - Roman. The author starts from a historical insight into the formation of celebration of the initiation rites from the New Testament praxis though ancient and medieval Church up to the development in last centuries. She notices changes in the celebration of Christian initiation made because of historical development or differences of rites related to various cultural settings. In the second part of the thesis, she tries to outline a comparison between current initiation rites - those of infants as well as those of adults - in both traditions. She studies the contemporary praxis from liturgical books and from other available sources in the Roman-Catholic Church as well as in the Greek-Catholic and Orthodox Churches in Eastern Europe. Keywords Christian initiation, sacraments of initiation, baptism, confirmation, myron, Eucharist, liturgy, Byzantine tradition, western tradition.

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