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“Full recognition” has been the expressed goal of ecumenical endeavours since the beginning of modern ecumenism. This article investigates the development of the idea of “recognition” in the ecumenical movement as represented by the Commission on Faith and Order. The text introduces a theoretical framework for investigating the idea of recognition, with special attention paid to the theological impact of the Roman Catholic Church’s official entry into the ecumenical movement after the Second Vatican Council. The article notes that the idea of recognition has received little attention as an independent concept in ecumenical theology until recently. However, the notion of recognition could function as an overall concept, bringing together various aspects of the ecumenical movement.
Teologia w Polsce
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2020
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vol. 14
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issue 1
143-167
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This year in Wroclaw we experienced the European Youth Meeting organized by the Taizé Community. This great spiritual event is an opportunity to reflect more deeply on the importance of the heritage of Brother Roger of Taizé for the contemporary Church. As a starting point for this analysis, author took the biographical background, which will allow the reader to grasp the life context of Roger Schutz’s ecumenical research. Then, in the following points, he describes three essential elements of Brother Roger’s legacy, which are an ever-inspiring gift to the Church on the path of building unity. Firstly, it is a fully original form of Christian life in a monastic ecumenical community. Secondly, on the basis of this concrete experience of the Taizé Community, Brother Roger indicated a deeply existential way of building the unity of divided Christians. And thirdly, in his teaching he outlined a theology of forgiving love as the key to building reconciliation between the Churches. Undoubtedly the most spectacular fruit of his evangelical life are the crowds of young people from various Christian Churches that have invariably gathered around the Taizé Community for decades.
Teologia w Polsce
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2020
|
vol. 14
|
issue 1
143-167
PL
W tym roku przeżyliśmy we Wrocławiu Europejskie Spotkanie Młodych organizowane przez Wspólnotę z Taizé. To wielkie wydarzenie duchowe jest okazją do głębszej refleksji nad znaczeniem dziedzictwa brata Rogera z Taizé dla współczesnego Kościoła. Autor za punkt wyjścia tej analizy przyjął tło biograficzne, które pozwoli czytelnikowi uchwycić kontekst życiowy specyfiki poszukiwań ekumenicznych Rogera Schutza. Następnie w kolejnych punktach opisuje trzy zasadnicze elementy dziedzictwa brata Rogera, które sąstale inspirującym darem dla Kościoła na drodze budowania jedności. Po pierwsze, jest to w pełni oryginalna forma życia chrześcijańskiego w monastycznej wspólnocie ekumenicznej. Po drugie, na bazie tego konkretnego doświadczenia Wspólnoty z Taizé brat Roger wskazał głęboko egzystencjalną drogę budowania jedności podzielonych chrześcijan. I po trzecie, w swoim nauczaniu naszkicował teologię przebaczającej miłości jako klucz do budowania pojednania między Kościołami. Bez wątpienia najbardziej spektakularnymowocem jego ewangelicznego życia są rzesze młodzieży z różnych Kościołów chrześcijańskich, które niezmiennie od dziesięcioleci gromadzą się wokół Wspólnoty z Taizé.
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This year in Wroclaw we experienced the European Youth Meeting organized by the Taizé Community. This great spiritual event is an opportunity to reflect more deeply on the importance of the heritage of Brother Roger of Taizé for the contemporary Church. As a starting point for this analysis, author took the biographical background, which will allow the reader to grasp the life context of Roger Schutz’s ecumenical research. Then, in the following points, he describes three essential elements of Brother Roger’s legacy, which are an ever-inspiring gift to the Church on the path of building unity. Firstly, it is a fully original form of Christian life in a monastic ecumenical community. Secondly, on the basis of this concrete experience of the Taizé Community, Brother Roger indicated a deeply existential way of building the unity of divided Christians. And thirdly, in his teaching he outlined a theology of forgiving love as the key to building reconciliation between the Churches. Undoubtedly the most spectacular fruit of his evangelical life are the crowds of young people from various Christian Churches that have invariably gathered around the Taizé Community for decades.
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