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dc.contributor.authorCharkiewicz, Jarosław-
dc.date.accessioned2013-12-05T09:09:34Z-
dc.date.available2013-12-05T09:09:34Z-
dc.date.issued2011-
dc.identifier.citationElpis, z. 23-24, 2011, s. 205-226en_US
dc.identifier.issn1508-7719-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11320/228-
dc.description.abstractThe process of forming a church calendars in the context of placing the names of saints was an important part of the veneration of saints in the Orthodox Church. The establishment of the day or days of prayer to them was a long and complicated process. Despite of the general foreword, the article deals with initial part of that process, beginning from the edict of Milan of 313 up to 10th century. Author talks about the evaluation of the veneration of different types of the sanctity (holiness): martyrs, apostles, saint hierarchs of the Church, venerable (monastic), right-believing, unmercenary physicians, fool-for-Christ in calendar context. The placing of their names into so called diptychs initially was local. The lists of martyrs from diptychs (kind of ancients calendars) were presented during the service in the temples. Later, step by step, knowledge of these saints became wider and finally names of the saints found their place in calendar of whole Church. The article presents the best know ancient Church calendars, beginning from the lists of martyrs in the order of their death, i.e. Roman “Depositio martyrum” of the year of 354. Than it gives short outline of“ Chronograph” written by Furius Dionisius Filokalus, and wider review of “Syrian Martyrologium” of 362, which is sometimes called “the first all-Church calendar” and “Martyrologium Hieronimianum”, that was written in the middle of 5th century – a half of 6th century. The last calendar presented in the article is “Typicon of the Great Constantinople Church” written in 9th-10th century. Every next calendar had more and more names of saints in them. The author pay some attention to the differences between Western and Easter calendar of those times in the process of their development.en_US
dc.language.isoplen_US
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstokuen_US
dc.subjectkalendarz kościelnyen_US
dc.subjectświęcien_US
dc.subjectświętośćen_US
dc.subjectkult świętychen_US
dc.subjectdyptychyen_US
dc.subjectmartyrologionyen_US
dc.subjectmęczennicyen_US
dc.subjectapostołowieen_US
dc.subjectprorocyen_US
dc.subjectświęci hierarchowieen_US
dc.subjectświątobliwien_US
dc.subjectświęci władycyen_US
dc.subjectdarmo leczącyen_US
dc.subjectsaloicien_US
dc.subjectChurch calendaren_US
dc.subjectsaintsen_US
dc.subjectholinessen_US
dc.subjectveneration of saintsen_US
dc.subjectdiptychsen_US
dc.subjectmartyrologiumen_US
dc.subjectmartyrsen_US
dc.subjectapostlesen_US
dc.subjectprophetsen_US
dc.subjectsaint hierarchsen_US
dc.subjectvenerable (monastic)en_US
dc.subjectright-believingen_US
dc.subjectunmercenary physiciansen_US
dc.subjectfool-for-Christen_US
dc.titleŚwięci w kalendarzowej praktyce liturgicznej kościoła prawosławnegoen_US
dc.title.alternativeSaints in calendar liturgical practice of the Orthodox Churchen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.15290/elpis.2011.23-24.10pl_PL
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