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2017 | 26 | 2 | 123-134

Article title

„Obrzędy chrześcijańskiego wtajemniczenia dorosłych” – księga wciąż nie odkryta

Content

Title variants

EN
The “Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults” – an undiscovered book

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
In the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy “Sacrosanctum Concilium”, Council Fathers of Vatican II marking the direction of liturgical renewal, stated that in the Western Church “the catechumenate for adults, comprising several distinct steps, is to be restored. … By this means the time of the catechumenate, which is intended as a period of suitable instruction, may be sanctified by sacred rites to be celebrated at successive intervals of time” (SC 64). Furthermore, the authors of the Constitution decided that “both the rites for the baptism of adults are to be revised: not only the simpler rite, but also the more solemn one, which must take into account the restored catechumenate” (SC 66). The fulfillment of the postulates of the Vatican II was the proclamation of a new ritual “Ordo initiationis christianae adultorum” in 1972. Thus, in 2017 it has been 45 years since the Latin editio typica was promulgated and 30 years since the Polish edition of the rite was published. The document entered into force by the decision of the Episcopate of Poland on May 14th , 1989. Despite the passing years, this post-conciliar document remains practically unknown and is rarely used in liturgical, catechetical and pastoral praxis in Poland. It refers mostly to catechumenate but also, to a lesser extent, to the practice of granting sacraments of Christian initiation for adults. It might be suspected that the “fortunate reason” for such a state of affairs is the fact that the sacrament of baptism is commonly received in Poland by infants and a very small minority of adults prepare for the sacrament of Christian initiation. It does not imply, however, that the baptized possess a mature Christian formation and basic religious knowledge despite attending classes of religious education in schools and parishes. There is an urgent need for post-baptismal catechumenate, also known as deuterocatechumenate or repeated catechumenate. The “Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults” is still an undiscovered document. However, catechumenate of adults or post-baptismal catechumenate suggested by the “Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults” should be a regular form of pastoral practice. Its aim is to lead adults to mature faith and conscious participation in the Paschal Mystery of Christ. The article offers a presentation and rereading of the post-conciliar document which still awaits to be rediscovered in both parish and special pastoral practice as well as in liturgy, especially in the annual liturgical celebrations.

Year

Volume

26

Issue

2

Pages

123-134

Physical description

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika, Toruń

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
1231-1634

YADDA identifier

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