Reconstitutions of the evangelical text in the Mysteries of the Orthodox Church
Reconstitutions of the evangelical text in the Mysteries of the Orthodox Church
Author(s): Nicuşor Tucă, Corneliu-Dragoş BălanSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion, Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: EDIS- Publishing Institution of the University of Zilina
Keywords: miracle;Holy Mysteries;blind;deaf;lunatic;leper;parable;devil-possessed people;resurrection;
Summary/Abstract: The miracles performed by Jesus Christ are primary forms of practice of the Holy Mysteries. Therefore, every one of the seven Holy Mysteries finds its correspondent in the healings performed by our Savior: for the Mystery of Baptism, we have highlighted as paradigms the healing of the man born blind, but also the resurrections from the dead; for the Chrismation Mystery, the paradigms are the healing of the woman who had been suffering from a hemorrhage for 12 years and the healing of the deaf man who could hardly speak, while for the Mystery of Confession we have highlighted as defining examples the public confession of the father of the lunatic child, the blind men of Jericho and Bethsaida and the leper of Galilee. The Mystery of the Holy Eucharist has as special paradigms the parable of the emperor’s son’s wedding and the parable of the people invited to supper, while the Mystery of Priesthood (or Ordination) is prefigured by the second wonderful fishing and the first multiplication of the loaves of bread. As far as the Mystery of Marriage is concerned, beside the miracle of Cana in Galilee, suggestive is also the “salvation of Zacchaeus’ house”, while the healings of the devil-possessed are eloquent for the illustration of the Mystery of the Holy Unction.
Journal: Dialogo
- Issue Year: 2/2015
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 100 - 111
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English