Orthodox church singing, an effective means of shaping the Christian character of children and young people. History and present. Cover Image
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Cântarea bisericească ortodoxă, un mijloc eficient în modelarea caracterului creștin al copiilor și al tinerilor. Istorie și actualitate
Orthodox church singing, an effective means of shaping the Christian character of children and young people. History and present.

Author(s): Zaharia Matei
Subject(s): Education, Music, Vocational Education, Pastoral Theology, Eastern Orthodoxy, Pedagogy
Published by: Arhiepiscopia Bucureștilor
Keywords: sacred music; Church; spiritual life; Holy Fathers; Christian education;

Summary/Abstract: Since the beginning of the Church, chant has played a pivotal role in its liturgic and communitarian activity. Throughout time, chant has constituted an efficient mechanism of Christian education because of its eminent theological message of ingraining a cult life of praying, being also an instrument for combating heresy and every other teaching that is strange to the Christianity found in the Church and to the Christian community. By selecting and substantiating certain elements of the profane through the minds of the Holy Fathers, the Church managed to create new musical and literary forms in order to express its teachings. The Romanian Church assumed the holy tradition of the Eastern Church by preserving and harvesting it up to present day. Education in Romania was initially developed and carried out in Church, and the singers and clerics of the church were at the same time teachers and guides for the Romanian people. Introducing a repertoire of songs found within the clerical space into the Romanian education curriculum, chants found in the Holy Liturgy, as well as Christmas carols, highly contribute to the development and enlightenment of the minds of children and youth, while also cultivating their spiritual purity.

  • Issue Year: 80/2021
  • Issue No: 7-9
  • Page Range: 29-59
  • Page Count: 31
  • Language: Romanian