Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course is taught the intended learning objective is to deepen the knowledge of students in the process of attempting to become Leitourgikis.Parallila a methodical recording of historical development of divine worship from the beginning until today through sources. Furthermore we present the functional requirements and thus will enable students to deepen their practice consolidation in the tutorial and conversational Functional made at the Church of the Holy Trinity.
Course Content (Syllabus)
Taught introductory issues of science functional. Sources functional. Historical development of Divine Worship. Liturgical forms of the East and West. Topics liturgical theology. Internships in Functional.
Details of the 13 teaching modules are as follows:
1.Input issues of science functional.
2.Ιndirect and main sources of Operations.
3.The Divine Worship in the New Testament.
4.Historik evolution of worship from B until the seventh century.
5.The Divine Worship by The century until today.
6.Liturgikal Rites of the East.
7.Liturgikal the West.
8.Vyzantin Liturgikal Rite.
9.The theology of the sacrament of the Eucharist and the differences with the Orthodox Eucharistic Eucharistic heretical notions.
10.General and special conditions of participation in the mystery of the Eucharist.
11.The day Sunday in church tradition and liturgical practice.
12.The privileges Sunday to other days of the week.
13.Memorials and Sunday. Sunday and Eucharist.
Additional bibliography for study
1. Π. Σκαλτσή, Λειτουργικές Μελέτες Ι, εκδ. Πουρναρά, Θεσσαλονίκη, 1999.
2. Ιω. Φουντούλη, Κείμενα Λειτουργικής (τεύχ. Γ΄). Αι Θείαι Λειτουργίαι, εκδ. Μ. Φουντούλη, Θεσσαλονίκη 1998
3. Γ. Φίλια, Λειτουργική, τομ. Α΄, εκδόσεις Γρηγόρη, Αθήνα 2006.