Eucaristía y praxis cristiana: Reflexiones en diálogo con Edith Stein

In Das Gebet der Kirche -The Church's Prayer-, written in 1936 when in the Carmel of Cologne, Germany, Edith Stein set forth her experience and her understanding of prayer, of liturgy and of the culmination of both in the Eucharist. This work is a spiritual testament in which the author deepens...

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Main Author: Berríos Medel, Fernando 1960- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [2018]
In: Teología y vida
Year: 2018, Volume: 59, Issue: 3, Pages: 329-341
IxTheo Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
KCA Monasticism; religious orders
KDB Roman Catholic Church
NBP Sacramentology; sacraments
Further subjects:B Action
B Church
B Eucharist
B Edith Stein
B Prayer
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Summary:In Das Gebet der Kirche -The Church's Prayer-, written in 1936 when in the Carmel of Cologne, Germany, Edith Stein set forth her experience and her understanding of prayer, of liturgy and of the culmination of both in the Eucharist. This work is a spiritual testament in which the author deepens and links together, from its roots in the Jewish tradition, the meaning of prayer as an intimate and personal adhesion to Jesus Christ. Of the Eucharist as the founding experience of that communion in the Church, and of a Christian praxis in a sacrificial perspective as internal moment and necessary verification of that experience. This paper will highlight three basic contents of the text: (1.) the christian's prayer is always an act “learned” from the prayer of Christ, which is his “model” par excellence; (2.) prayer is always the Church's prayer and not only an individual act; (3.) prayer always tends to action, as an indefectible and necessary sign of what God works in the spiritual life of his faithful.
In Das Gebet der Kirche -The Church's Prayer-, written in 1936 when in the Carmel of Cologne, Germany, Edith Stein set forth her experience and her understanding of prayer, of liturgy and of the culmination of both in the Eucharist. This work is a spiritual testament in which the author deepens and links together, from its roots in the Jewish tradition, the meaning of prayer as an intimate and personal adhesion to Jesus Christ. Of the Eucharist as the founding experience of that communion in the Church, and of a Christian praxis in a sacrificial perspective as internal moment and necessary verification of that experience. This paper will highlight three basic contents of the text: (1.) the christian's prayer is always an act “learned” from the prayer of Christ, which is his “model” par excellence; (2.) prayer is always the Church's prayer and not only an individual act; (3.) prayer always tends to action, as an indefectible and necessary sign of what God works in the spiritual life of his faithful.
ISSN:0717-6295
Contains:Enthalten in: Teología y vida
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4067/s0049-34492018000300329