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Thanksgiving is an important climate for the celebration of the Eucharist. The development of the Mass rites, from the breaking of bread in the apostolic times, through the medieval rites recorded in the sacramentaries, including the post-Tridentine Missal of Pius V, which unified Mass rites, up to the Missale Romanum of Paul VI of 1970, was carried out with the awareness that through them the participants of the liturgy were disposed to express gratitude to God for the work of creation, salvation, and sanctification. A special way of ex-posing the concrete saving interventions of God, especially the saving deeds of Christ, is the preface. It is an integral part of the celebration of the Eucharist. The multiplicity of the pref-ace, as many as 267 in the Sacramentary of Verona from the 7th century, as well as 100 in the Missal of Paul VI, testifies to the fact that the Church cares very much to revive the awareness of the great works of God, making present in the celebration of the paschal mystery of the incarnate Son of God. The present shape of the masses’ prefaces is rooted in Christian antiquity. The dialogi-cal nature of the preface prayer is also derived from that time.
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Artykuł przedstawia anamnetyczny wymiar roku liturgicznego oraz jego starotestamentalne źródło teologiczne, którym jest Księga Powtórzonego Prawa. Kalendarz liturgiczny nie jest terminarzem, w którym zaznaczone są daty różnych świąt kościelnych. Jest on rozłożonym w czasie uobecnieniem misterium zbawczego Jezusa Chrystusa. Chcąc zrozumieć anamnetyczny wymiar roku liturgicznego, trzeba ukazać, czym było święto religijnej tradycji Izraela. Zwłaszcza na podstawie Księgi Powtórzonego Prawa, nazywanej „Księgą pamięci”, wykazano, że każde biblijne święto jest anamnezą, czyli uobecnieniem konkretnego wydarzenia z historii zbawienia. Takie rozumienie święta jest także w liturgii Kościoła. Znaczenie roku liturgicznego polega przede wszystkim na ścisłym powiązaniu go z misterium Chrystusa. Każde święto jest uobecnieniem „tu” i „teraz” zbawczego dzieła Jezusa Chrystusa. Dokonuje się ono dzięki obecności i działaniu Ducha Świętegow liturgii Kościoła.
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The article discusses the concept of memorial (anamnesis) in relation to the liturgical year andargues that within the Old Testament theology the Book of Deuteronomy constitutes the maintheological source for the concept. The liturgical calendar is not a simple calendar in which thedates of various feasts of the Church are indicated. It is important to note that the liturgical calendarpresents the saving mystery of Jesus Christ, but in a manner spread over time. In order tounderstand the anametic dimension of the liturgical year, it is necessary to indicate the meaning ofthe feast in the Holy Scriptures. Especially, on the basis of the Book of Deuteronomy, also knownas the “Book of Remembrance”, it is shown that each biblical feast is an anamnesis, that is, thepresence of a specific event in the history of salvation. This understanding of the feast also existsin the liturgy of the Church. The importance of the liturgical year comes primarily from the closerelationship with the mystery of Christ. Each feast makes the “here” and “now” of the saving actof Jesus Christ present. It happens thanks to the presence and action of the Holy Spirit in the liturgyof the Church.
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L’articolo presenta la dimensione anamnetica dell’anno liturgico e la sua fonte teologica veterotestamentaria che è il Libro del Deuteronomio. Il calendario liturgico non è un calendario in cui sono segnate le date di varie festività religiose. È il rendersi presente del mistero salvifico di Gesù Cristo, diffuso nel tempo. Per comprendere la dimensione anamnetica dell’anno liturgico, era necessario mostrare che cosa era la festa della tradizione religiosa di Israele. Sulla base del Libro del Deuteronomio, chiamato il “Libro della memoria”, è stato messo in evidenza che ogni festa biblica è un’anamnesi, cioè il rendersi presente di un evento specifico della storia della salvezza. Tale concezione di festa è anche presente nella liturgia della Chiesa. Il senso dell’anno liturgico risiede principalmente nella sua stretta relazione con il mistero di Cristo. Ogni festa è il rendersi presente “qui” e “ora” dell’opera salvifica di Gesù Cristo. Ciò avviene grazie alla presenza e all’azione dello Spirito Santo nella liturgia della Chiesa.
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