
handle: 2183/23056
[Resumen] Esta comunicación se hace eco de las grandes celebraciones eucarísticas celebradas en ocasiones por la Iglesia católica en lugares públicos, y propone algunas pautas para su desarrollo. Para ello, utiliza los ejemplos de las misas celebradas recientemente por el papa Benedicto XVI en Valencia (2006) y Lisboa (2010), el papa Francisco en Lampedusa (2013), y una misa celebrada en Fátima por el Prepósito General de la Compañía de Jesús, padre Adolfo Nicolás (2008). A través de estos casos, se puede ver cómo una construcción pobre y sencilla generada por una arquitectura humilde puede ser tan hermosa y noble como la más rica. Pero lo más importante es que en este último caso, su testimonio cristiano se hace más creíble.
[Abstract] This communication reflects on the great Eucharistic celebrations held occasionally by the Roman Catholic Church in public places and proposes some guidelines to its development. To do this, it uses the examples of the Masses held by Benedict XVI in Valencia (2006) and Lisbon (2010), the Mass by Pope Francis in Lampedusa (2013) and finally a Mass celebrated in Fatima by General of the Jesuits Father Adolfo Nicolás (2008). Through these cases is visible how a poor and simple construction generated by a humble architecture can be as beautiful and noble as the richest. But more importantly, its testimony of Christ becomes considerably more credible.
Big masses, Simplicity, Sacred architecture, Espacio público, Simplicidad, Grandes misas, Public space, Arquitectura religiosa, Economy, Economía
Big masses, Simplicity, Sacred architecture, Espacio público, Simplicidad, Grandes misas, Public space, Arquitectura religiosa, Economy, Economía
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