Vox temporis vox dei: Catholic ecclesiastical art in Hungary between the two world wars examined via the Church’s provisions and press releases

Eszter Hajós-Baku
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Over the last decades intensified efforts have been made to research the 20 th century Central and Eastern European, in particular Hungarian sacred architecture. In this era sacred constructions appeared to be a significant identity shaping power for the churches. The interwar period can be clearly distinguished in connection with the trinity of the spread of modern architectural principles, symbolism, and the liturgical and structural issues. With a joint study of these aspects it can be clearly seen that in architecture the international expansion of Modernism, the liturgical movement and the strengthening of the community's aspirations have allowed continuous experimentation, leading to the creation of new church-building principles. This research aims to address these changes not only from the direction of architecture, but by dealing with the new churches built in the era as sources, complementing them with the architecture related parts of the papal and bishop's provisions and of synods’ decisions, as well as with the discussions taking place in the Catholic and architectural press. The paper wants to find out how the official ecclesiastical position was changing from the decisions rejecting the principles and practice of Modern architecture to making provisions that promoted Modern art. The paper examines the delicate balance-policy of the Hungarian Roman Catholic Church in the interwar period, focusing on the issues of modern versus neo-styles and the liturgical renewal.
时间之声,上帝之声:两次世界大战期间匈牙利的天主教教会艺术,通过教会的规定和新闻稿进行审查
在过去的几十年里,加强了对20世纪中欧和东欧,特别是匈牙利神圣建筑的研究。在这个时代,神圣建筑似乎是教会身份塑造的重要力量。两次世界大战之间的时期可以通过现代建筑原则、象征主义、仪式和结构问题的三位一体的传播来明确区分。通过对这些方面的共同研究,可以清楚地看到,在建筑中,现代主义的国际扩张,礼仪运动和社区愿望的加强使得不断的实验成为可能,从而创造了新的教堂建筑原则。这项研究的目的是解决这些变化,不仅从建筑的方向,但通过处理在这个时代建立的新教堂作为来源,补充他们与教皇和主教的规定和主教会议的决定,以及讨论发生在天主教和建筑新闻。本文想要了解官方教会的立场是如何从拒绝现代建筑的原则和实践的决定转变为促进现代艺术的规定的。本文考察了两次世界大战期间匈牙利罗马天主教会微妙的平衡政策,重点关注现代与新风格以及礼仪更新的问题。
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