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A genesis of Christian churches combines ideas: the Church – the God’s House (Domus Dei) and the Church – a home of worshipers (Domus Ecclesia). The essence of architectural creation is set by a church liturgy. A timeless-transcendent act of a liturgy takes place in a real environment of a believers’ community. Churches forms contain immutable elements – rooted in a liturgy, and values derived from conditions of time and place. Universalism and dynamism of the Church is reflected by an evolution of the sacral architecture of Christianity. Contemporary churches, which fit well into a term the “demythologized” Christian architecture, are an expression of ecumenical aspirations for an unity of faith.
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Presented here general idea of understanding the unity of faith in the Church according to Ipatij Potij (Hipacy Pociej), the Kiev Metropolitan, seems to cast a new light on the very phenomenon of integrating the union into the Ruthenian Church. Potij claimed that the greatest enemy of the uniatic process in Ruthenia are the persons and institutions not interested in serving the Church as the lively centre of spiritual life of the whole society. That is why he developed his own view concerning maintaining of the unity in the Kiev Church after the union was formed, and the permanent bonds of Christianity in Ruthenia with the traditional Eastern heritage and full relationship with the universal dimension of the Church. It was extremely open vision and at the same time filled with creative inspiration.
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the question of the ecclesiastical recognition of the other Christian communities in the context of nowadays discussions within the Orthodox communities, after the Holy and Great Council in Crete (2016). We will look closely at the relation between the Church unity and the unity of faith, as understood by the Orthodox Churches, as well as at the meaning of the “the historical name of other non-Orthodox Christian Churches” with which the Orthodox Church is not in communion, stated by the document Relations of the Orthodox Church with the rest of the Christian world (ROCC). In the end, we will argue that ROCC if understood properly, could constitue the basis for the ecumenical dialogue on Orthodox.
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Artykuł ma na celu zbadanie kwestii kościelnego uznania innych wspólnot chrześcijańskich w kontekście dzisiejszej dyskusji prowadzonej w obrębie wspólnot prawosławnych po Świętym i Wielkim Soborze Kościoła Prawosławnego na Krecie w 2016 r. Autor dąży do bliższego przyjrzenia się relacji między jednością Kościoła i jednością wiary, tak jak jest to rozumiane w Kościołach prawosławnych, jak i znaczeniu zawartego w dokumencie Relacje Kościoła Prawosławnego z resztą świata chrześcijańskiego „historycznego miana innych nieprawosławnych Kościołów chrześcijańskich”, z którymi Kościół prawosławny nie pozostaje w komunii. Konkludując, autor argumentuje, że właściwe rozumienie wspomnianego dokumentu powinno być bazą dialogu ekumenicznego według założeń prawosławnych.
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