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Submitted here is my introduction to my annotated translation of the Henryków Book, titled Local Society in Transition, whose reference matter appears in the Books section of this website. This introduction contextualizes the Book and its... more
In order to accept this Student Recruiter agreement with the College of Mental Health Counselling, you must believe in and agree with the value of learning about counselling through the online course described at www.ctihalifax.com, and... more
Just as no one saw the dissolution of the monasteries coming in 1535, so no one saw the dissolution of the universities coming in 2035. This précis forms the nucleus of a work I hope to launch in the coming year. Your comments are most... more
The period 550 to 750 was one in which monastic culture became more firmly entrenched in Western Europe. The role of monasteries and their relationship to the social world around them was transformed during this period as monastic... more
This book’s six essays pertain to the “piercing of the clouds,” or the experience of heavenly mysteries, which characterizes lectio divina practiced well. Moreover, these peer-reviewed essays give special attention to the practice of... more
Taft R. F. The Great Entrance. A History of the Transfer of Gifts and other Preanaphoral Rites of the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. [A History of the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, vol. II]. Roma, 1975. (Orientalia Christiana Analecta;... more
Often simply called the Holy Mountain, Mount Athos was the most famous center of Byzantine monasticism and remains the spiritual heart of the Orthodox Church today. This volume presents the Lives of Euthymios the Younger, Athanasios of... more
семинарски рад Марка Гојачића из предмета Увод у богословље
Contens Table des matières, Inhalt, Table of Contents, pp. 8–10 Preface, pp. 18–20 SYNTHESIS TESTS I.1.General problems Bert Demyttenaere, The Claustralization of the World, s. 23–41 Marek Derwich, pp. 43–54, Résumé: La place du... more
The Christian Church originated in the east and through the roads and seaways of the Roman Empire found its way westward. The furthest point in the western parts of the Empire reached beyond the borders and imagination of many at the... more
Attributed to Master Heinrich of Constance, a sculpture of the Visitation from the convent of St. Katharinenthal in the Lower Rhine Valley (ca. 131020) portrays Mary and her cousin Elizabeth with two quartz cabochons inserted into their... more
The narrative cycle of Saints Peter and Paul sculpted on the archivolts of the grand west portal of Santa Maria de Ripoll places a conspicuous emphasis on tonsure, which has not previously been explored. In this paper, I argue that the... more
Lectures CM407 - Christian Monasticism Lecturer: Rev. Prof. Ugo-Maria Er. Dio Blackfriars The history of monasticism is one of the strangest problems in the history of the world. For monasticism ranks among the most powerful influences... more
review of: Die Antoniter, die Chorherren vom Heiligen Grab in Jerusalem und die Hospitaler vom Heiligen Geist in der Schweiz, Redigirt von Elsanne Gilomen-Schenkel (Helvetia Sacra IV/4), Basel und Frankfurt am Mann, Helbing & Lichtenhahn,... more
Traducere din limba greacă de Ierom. Agapie Corbu, Ed. Sf. Nectarie, Arad, 2016 Această carte transcrie rezumativ predarea prin viu grai a vieţii monahale trăite de autor alături de Gheron Iosif Isihastul. Învăţătura orală a acestuia a... more
Leone il Grande fu abate del monastero da lui fondato per alcuni anni, non oltre il novembre 991. Gli archivi benedettini del X e XI secolo non menzionano il proprio cenobio sul Monte Athos. Tuttavia essi ci offrono precise, pur se... more
The author analyzes the relations between the Benedictine abbey on Łysa Góra and the surrounding knights in the 14th and 15th centuries. He points to different types and intensity of these relations and tries to explain their causes.
برنامج المؤتمر الدولي الثاني للمركز الثقافي الفرنسيسكاني للدراسات القبطية
The author summarizes recent research on death in Western historiography, especially in France and in Germany. It presents separately the research on death in the monastery
Parmi les sept péchés capitaux au Moyen Âge, l’acédie est considérée traditionnellement comme l’ancêtre de la paresse, de la mélancolie ou de la dépression. Elle se signale par un manque de ferveur qui plonge le religieux dans un état... more
The eremitical rule of the Carthusian Order, which was founded by Bruno of Cologne in 1084, is reflected on the architectural system and on the structures of Carthusian monasteries. The cell, placed around the cloister, allows the monk to... more
"Enlightened Monks investigates the social, cultural, philosophical, and theological challenges the German Benedictines had to face between 1740 and 1803, and how the Enlightenment process influenced the self-understanding and lifestyle... more
Book subtitle: <I>Atti del simposio "Testi e temi nella tradizione del monachesimo cristiano" per il 50° anniversario dell'Istituto Monastico di Sant'Anselmo, Roma, 28 maggio – 1° giugno 2002</I>.
Статья посвящена различным аспектам чтения и его роли в монастырской жизни. Самым важным аспектом является техника чтения (вслух и про себя). Долгое время существовало мнение, что техника чтения про себя появилась сравнительно поздно, а... more
Drawing on textual and ethnographic research conducted over the last five years, this article analyses an important genre of judicial practice in South and Southeast Asia that has been almost entirely ignored by socio-legal scholars:... more
This paper argues for the essential historical reliability of the account of the community of goods amongst the early believers in Jesus in Jerusalem given in the Acts of the Apostles (2:42–27, 4:32–5:17 and 6:1–6). It summarises some of... more
This chapter argues that historical, cultural, and religious constraints imposed onto nuns, as reflected in the lack of full ordination (and in many cases even novice ordination and insufficient institutional support, have forced nuns to... more
Christian monasteries and convents, built throughout Europe for the best part of 1,500 years, are now at a crossroads. This study attempts to understand the sacred architecture of monasteries as a process of the tangible and symbolic... more
«Certo i nostri studi rispondono ad una volontà della Chiesa: essi soddisfano anche ad una un'esigenza intrinseca dei nostri monasteri, ove il fervore di tutti richiede la scienza di alcuni.» J.L.
John Cassian has been rightly characterized by several modern writers as a theologian rather than a historian. However, if one thinks of theology in the modern sense of the word, which cover numerous “theological” disciplines, this... more
From a secular perspective, certain religious techniques of self-transformation, such as the complete subordination of an individual to a spiritual leader, appear to violate fundamental human rights and are hence unacceptable. Conversely,... more
Introduction and translation:
Sr. Pascale-Dominique Nau, OP
Sr. Pascale-Dominique Nau, OP
In 1932, when Maria Skobtsova made her monastic profession, she was in a very different place than most monastics. She was alone, in Paris, surrounded by Russian immigrants who had fled the upheaval in Russia and were facing starvation... more