Search results for ""Author J. Lamberts""
Peeters Publishers The Active Participation Revisited - La participation active: 100 ans après Pie X et 40 ans après Vatican II
This book contains the papers that were delivered during the 16th liturgical colloquium of the Liturgical Institute of Leuven in October 2003. The colloquium dealt with the notion of 'active participation' on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Tra le sollecitudini and the 40th anniversary of Sacrosanctum Concilium. Paul De Clerck (Paris) presents a historical retrospect. Paul Post (Tilburg) gives a panorama of current ritual-liturgical inculturation. Thomas Pott (Rome) reflects on the spiritual dimension of liturgical participation. Liliane Voyé (Louvain) deals with participation from a sociological point of view. André Haquin (Louvain) and André Goossens (Antwerp) discuss the challenges of a liturgical assembly.
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Peeters Publishers 'Ars Celebrandi'. The Art to Celebrate the Liturgy. L'art De Celebrer La Liturgie
This book presents the proceedings of the 15th International Liturgical Colloquium organised by the Liturgical Institute of the Faculty of Theology in Leuven from the 22nd through the 23rd of October 2001. The topic of this meeting was: 'ars celebrandi' or the art to celebrate the liturgy. After an English introduction to the topic by Prof. J. Lamberts (Leuven) the reader will find the following papers: Prof. A. Heinz (Trier), 'Ars celebrandi' - Uberlegungen zur Kunst, die Liturgie der Kirche zu feiern; DR. Gino Mattheeuws (Leuven), The 'ars celebrandi' of the liturgical congregation: some forgotten dimensions; Prof. L.-M. Chauvet (Paris), La presidence liturgique dans la modernite: les chances possibles d'une crise; Prof. L. van Tongeren (Tilburg), Vers une utilisation dynamique et flexible de l'espace. Une reflexion renouvelee sur le reamenagement d'eglises; Prof. A. Vernooij (Tilburg), La musique comme liturgie; Dr. W.-M. Speelman (Utrecht), Liturgy and theatre: towards a differentiation; drs. J. Polfliet, A la recherche d'une spiritualite de la celebration liturgique.
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Peeters Publishers The Mission to Proclaim and to Celebrate Christian Existence
"Omnes Gentes" is a collaborative effort between "Missio"-Belgium, the International "Lumen Vitae" Institute for Catechesis and Pastoral Studies (Brussels), the Faculty of Theology (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), and the Faculte de theologie et de droit canonique (Universite Catholique Louvain-la-Neuve). "Omnes Gentes" believes that the Gospel about Jesus Christ constitutes a challenging and life giving message for all people.The first part of this volume, "A Mission Statement for Today's Christians," contains the contributions of the first "Omnes Gentes" conference (2003). As the title suggests, this conference intended to make a statement on the missionary task of all Christians. In many contributions by Belgian and international scholars it is emphasized that mission is no longer seen as a unidirectional movement, starting from the Western Church, and that the Church in Belgium and Europe is a missionary Church as well.In the second part of this volume, "Rituals for Life," the contributions of the second "Omnes Gentes" conference (2004) are gathered. The fruitful exchanges between scholars from Belgium, Congo, Nigeria, Pakistan, Ucraine and the United States made it possible to reflect on the anthropological, ritual, liturgical and theological dimensions of a "lively" Christian liturgy.
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