THE CULT OF GOD’S SERVANTS ROMANIAN MARTYR BISHOPS: BETWEEN CANON LAW AND LITURGY Cover Image

IL CULTO DEI SERVI DI DIO VESCOVI MARTIRI ROMENI: FRA DIRITTO CANONICO E LITURGIA
THE CULT OF GOD’S SERVANTS ROMANIAN MARTYR BISHOPS: BETWEEN CANON LAW AND LITURGY

Author(s): William A. Bleiziffer
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion, Religion and science
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: divine worship; worship; Servants of God; martyrs; liturgy; liturgical texts; blessed; cause of beatification; persecution;

Summary/Abstract: The Cult of God’s Servants Romanian Martyr Bishops: between Canon Law and Liturgy. On the last day of his apostolic trip to Romania (May 31 - June 2, 2019), the Holy Father Pope Francis in the exercise of his canonical powers beatified seven Romanian Greek Catholic bishops who died in odium fidei in communist prisons. By proclaiming the formula for recognizing the martyrdom of these bishops, they are officially recognized as martyrs of the Church of Christ, and as such, according to the canonical discipline in force, they can enjoy the celebration of a public cult of worship. Their feast finds a stable place in the liturgical calendar of the Greek Catholic Church, June 2, and public worship regulated by both common law and the particular law of the Church becomes a liturgical constant that manifests the particular character of these servants of God.Starting from this canonical and liturgical premise, the present study tries to highlight some significant elements regarding the liturgical cult of these martyrs. Thus, a series of disciplinary realities are taken into account, which starting from the historical elements of the cult of saints, then highlights some particular aspects that the current procedure of declaring the martyrdom of God’s servants requires to regulate their public worship.

  • Issue Year: 66/2021
  • Issue No: 1-2
  • Page Range: 33-56
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Italian