西方教堂礼拜的建筑。一个礼拜者的笔记

Piotr Pawel Jura
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几乎所有的宗教都有自己的礼拜场所。事实上,“神庙”这个词来源于希腊语动词temno,意思是“切断”,它指的是一个与整体隔绝、献给神灵的空间。同样,在基督复活之后,基督徒需要一个礼拜仪式的场所,成为与三位一体的上帝相遇的地方。这个地方不等同于犹太教或异教的神庙,后者是由神灵的存在决定的,并因神灵的存在而被认为是神圣的。基督教礼拜的场所主要是通过活动来确定的,也就是说,通过以基督为中心的大教堂的庆祝活动。在这里,耶稣借着他话语的能力活在当下。当信徒被召来纪念他的时候,他们聚集在他的名下:“你们要这样做,为的是记念我”(路加福音22:19)和“哪里有两三个人奉我的名聚集,那里就有我在他们中间”(马太福音18:20)。在寺庙里,信徒的聚会是偶然的,而在基督教的礼拜场所,聚会是神圣场所本身不可或缺的一部分。每个信徒都是活的基石,而圣灵是将他们凝聚在一起的统一力量。换句话说,对基督徒来说,没有一个物质的地方可以容纳神,也没有一个地方可以容纳他。多年来,表示基督徒聚会的名词,即ecclesia(“教会”)被用来描述聚会发生的地方。
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Architettura per la liturgia nelle chiese dell’occidente. Appunti di un liturgista
Virtually all religions have their spaces of worship. In fact, the very term “temple” derives from the Greek verb temno, “to cut off,” which points to a space that is cut off from the whole and dedicated to a deity. Likewise, after Christ’s resurrection, Christians would need a venue for ritual worship that would become a place of encounter with God the Trinity. That place would not be an equivalent of the Jewish or pagan temples, which were determined by the presence of a deity and considered sacred and sanctifying on account of that presence. A place of Christian worship would be identified mainly by action, that is, by the celebration of the misterium with Christ at its center. Here, Jesus in present by the power of His word. The faithful gather in His name when they are called to remember Him: “Do this in remembrance of me” (Luke 22:19) and “For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them” (Matthew 18:20). In a temple, a meeting of the faithful was due to chance, whereas in a Christian place of worship, the meeting is integral to the sacred place itself. The individual believers are its living building stones, and the Holy Spirit is the unifying force that binds them together. In other words, for a Christian, there is no material place where God lives, and no place can contain Him. Over the years, the noun denoting a congregation of Christians, that is, ecclesia (“church”) was adopted to describe the place in which the congregation is taking place.
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