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Christian mysticism is a broad field with a long and rich history. The article is a result of research into its origin and nature. The author shows that there has been mysticism in Christianity since its beginnings. He shows the New Testament data in this perspective, especially the data contained in the Corpus Paulinum. These texts allow us to show two characteristic points in the spirituality and mysticism of early Christianity. What matters in the first place is the relationship with the Holy Trinity, that is the moment when the Father, Christ and the Holy Spirit take abode in a Christian. The author also depicts the mysticism of immersion with Christ in death and resurrection, which concerns the whole Christian life.
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The Son of God who in eternity, sang the song of worship of the Father in heaven, through the incarnation brought this song on the earth. His entire life and deeds were one anthem of the worship of God the Father. A summit of this worship was His sacrifice on the cross and resurrection. The highest Priest of the New and Eternal Covenant, Jesus Christ, accepting the human nature, brought into this earthly exile that anthem of the glory of God. The Church together with the Founder Jesus Christ, as His Mystical Body united in the Holy Spirit exercises the liturgy and blesses God the Father for all His gifts. A new song of the glory of the Lord is first of all the Eucharist, the sacraments, the liturgical year, sacramentals, connected with the entire activity of Christian whose life should become the imitation of the paschal mystery of Christ. There, where the man praises God, just a word is not enough. The music and the singing in the liturgy is an indicative sign of a new song for theLord sang by the Church until the Parousia of the Lord.
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