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The Paschal Mystery is the central reality of the Christianity. This is a series of historical events, presented in the canonical Gospels, in which Jesus from Nazaret was submit to the suffering, death, but was revived and bas ascend 10 the glory. These events was full of meanings and significations. This significations of paschal event has been meditated and analyzed in the Christian text, - in Gospels, in Paul’s Letters, but in the sermon of Fathers of the Church. Meliton of Sardes, Orygenes, Pseudo-Hypolite, and others are known as the interpreters of paschal events. The liturgical texts - Exultet and Victimae Paschali explain the profound sense of the Death and the resurrection of Christ All these works inspired the iconography. This presentation has to review the some works of art in Central Europeand interpretations their theological sense. The gestures will be the key to discovery of meaning.
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The bronze Plock Door beside Gniezno Door belong to the most splendid masterpieces of 12th century European founding. Thanks to recent scientific re-search it was possible to get to know a history and iconography of this work. So today we know that it was made between 1152-1154 in Magdeburg. After on, in the end of 13th or in 14th century, in whole unknown circumstances the Door as a booty to Big Novogrod (Russia), where it is still remains. In 1981 its faithful copy was installed in Plock cathedral. In a book - Credo Apostolorum w romańskich Drzwiach Plockich (Credo Apostolorum in the Romanesque Plock Door) the autor - Rev. Ryszard Knapiriski proved the scens on the Door illustrate profession of faith.
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