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I am the bread of life: imagery in John 6:32-51
Published 2007-12-01“… John 6 is one of the most discussed chapters in the Gospel according to John, because of the Eucharistic nature of the language in 6:51c-59. The complex nature of the metaphors and imagery used in these verses, as well as the richness and power of the ensuing communication, are often overlooked. …”
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Teksty modlitw eucharystycznych w świetle najnowszych zasad pisowni słownictwa religijnego
Published 2013-11-01“…The article discusses the texts of eucharistic prayers from the perspective of recent religious vocabulary spelling rules approved by the Polish Language Council in 2010 and published in 2011. …”
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Mujeres y liturgia parroquial
Published 2021-07-01“…We have selected six points of attention regarding the feminine experience of the parish liturgy: women's very attendance at liturgical ceremonies, their participation in the configuration of the sacred space of the temples, women as objects of segregation and at the same time subjects of socialisation during religious celebrations, women's initiative in the funerary setting, certain signs of Eucharistic devotion and a peculiar form of charity for certain orphan girls exercised by a comendador mayor (major commander) of the Order of Calatrava. …”
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Les aventures du Sant Calze de Valence : quand la fiction se fait objet de foi et de mémoire
Published 2020-01-01“…According to a legend elaborated in Aragon between the 11th and 14th centuries, the object, a 1st century vase mounted in a chalice during the Middle Ages, is supposed to be the cup by which Jesus established the Eucharistic rite at the Last Supper. While having structural similarities with the Arthurian Grail novels, the legend of the Sant Calze shows distinct issues: if not a literary motif, it is a material object, an object of faith and memory. …”
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