The relationship between the eucharistic liturgy, the interior life and the social witness of the Church according to Joseph cardinal Parecattil

In his Eucharistic theology, Parecattil systematically developed the idea that, through the celebration of this sacrament, divine grace nourishes the spiritual life of the faithful and stimulates their social action. Through a careful analysis of the major texts, the author depicts the theological t...

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Main Author: Nangelimalil, Jacob (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Roma Ed. Pont. Univ. Gregoriana 1996
In: Tesi gregoriana / Serie teologia (7)
Year: 1996
Series/Journal:Tesi gregoriana / Serie teologia 7
Further subjects:B Thesis
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Summary:In his Eucharistic theology, Parecattil systematically developed the idea that, through the celebration of this sacrament, divine grace nourishes the spiritual life of the faithful and stimulates their social action. Through a careful analysis of the major texts, the author depicts the theological thought of Parecattil, attempting to ask and to respond to the following question: What led a loyal and officially approved son of the Church to dress in such a way that his pectoral Cross rested against saffron robes, and that his pastoral heart and administrative capabilities inspired him to prepare an "Indian Mass", to incorporate Hindu religious and ascetical practices into Christian spirituality, and to encourage the faithful to be engaged in human welfare activities?
Item Description:Contains bibliography
ISBN:8876526951