PREPARATION FOR DEATH IN JESUIT ISTVÁN TARNÓCZY’S BOOK HOLTIG-VALÓ BARÁTSÁG [FRIENDSHIP THAT LASTS TILL DEATH] Cover Image

PREPARATION FOR DEATH IN JESUIT ISTVÁN TARNÓCZY’S BOOK HOLTIG-VALÓ BARÁTSÁG [FRIENDSHIP THAT LASTS TILL DEATH]
PREPARATION FOR DEATH IN JESUIT ISTVÁN TARNÓCZY’S BOOK HOLTIG-VALÓ BARÁTSÁG [FRIENDSHIP THAT LASTS TILL DEATH]

Author(s): Franciska Kónya
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: preparation for death; assisting dying persons; collection of meditation; meditation; 17th century Jesuit meditation; 17th century piety literature.

Summary/Abstract: István Tarnóczy’s collection of meditations and prayers, first published in 1680, subsequently saw more than ten editions. Its popularity was due to the timeliness of its subject matter. This Jesuit book of meditations contained prayers and meditations written for those seriously ill or preparing for death, while at the same time it worked as a kind of reference book for those assisting the suffering or the dying. In the concept of the time, the attainment of eternal happiness was largely due to a good death. The dying person had to learn the art of death (ars moriendi). This meant in the first place a thorough search of one’s heart, penitence, persistent prayer, forgiveness of one’s brethren, and a just last will. The role of the environment, of those who support the dying person with prayer, and may help his salvation after death by offering masses and saying prayers for his soul, is essential.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 67-80
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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