照亮我们的黑暗:发现和庆祝合唱晚祷

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L. Francis
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2019冠状病毒病大流行和教堂活动暂时中断带来的意想不到的礼物之一是,通过直播和YouTube频道,合唱晚祷从古老大教堂的限制中解放出来,进入全球各地的家庭。威利斯博士对坎特伯雷大教堂合唱晚祷的热烈欢迎,现在不仅包括那些在大教堂唱诗班区域亲自参加的人,还包括“世界各地的许多在线参加我们的人”。虽然主要是为了进一步告知和激励那些在教堂、教区教堂和大学礼拜堂等实体空间中遇到合唱晚祷的人,但西蒙·雷诺的“发现和庆祝合唱晚祷”之旅也可以推荐给那些在网上和世界各地重新遇到这个丰富多彩的传统的人。对于雷诺兹来说,合唱晚祷根植于古老的修道院传统,并与今天的人们保持着密切的联系,与那些致力于基督教传统的人有关,同样与那些在世俗时代寻求精神滋养的人有关。教堂内的合唱晚祷因建筑的规模和合唱和礼拜仪式的专业表现而丰富。这是一种稳定和连续性的感觉,它打开了通往超越和人类灵魂巨大能力的大门。这个精心制作的“发现”合唱晚祷的创新力量在于对事件的七个组成部分结构的清晰分析和评论。雷诺兹以以下方式表达和揭示了这一结构:一种赞美的欢呼(回应);所有人的生命都在这里(诗篇);一句话一旦说出来(阅读材料);启示与隐退(颂歌);我们内心的呼喊(《小连祷文》、《主祷文》、《祷文与合集》);无尽的悲叹和无拘无束的赞美(《圣歌》);和探听深处(代祷,最后的赞美诗和祝福)。在这七个部分的分析中,每个部分都有一个简短的选集或精心挑选的词来进行反思。在这里,杰拉德·曼利·霍普金斯与罗文·威廉姆斯、约翰·加尔文、迪特里希·邦霍费尔和乔治·赫伯特并肩作战。这本书买一次就可以保存;从那里买了一遍又一遍作为礼物送给那些可能会喜欢并通过加深欣赏合唱晚祷而丰富的人。
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Lighten our darkness: discovering and celebrating Choral Evensong
One of the unexpected gifts arising from the Covid-19 pandemic and from the temporary disruption of church attendance was the liberation of Choral Evensong from the confines of ancient cathedrals to homes across the globe via livestreaming and YouTube channels. Dr Willis’ warm welcome to Choral Evensong in Canterbury Cathedral was now nuanced to include not only those joining in person in the choir area of the cathedral but also the ‘many joining us online across the world.’ While perhaps primarily intended further to inform and to inspire those encountering Choral Evensong offline in the physical space of cathedrals, parish churches, and college chapels, Simon Reynold’s journey ‘discovering and celebrating Choral Evensong’ could also be commended to those encountering this rich and enriching tradition afresh online and across the world. For Reynolds, Choral Evensong is rooted in an ancient monastic tradition, and remains vibrantly relevant to people today, relevant to those committed to the Christian tradition and equally relevant to those seeking spiritual nourishment in a secular age. Choral Evensong within cathedrals is enriched by the scale of the architecture and by the professionalism of the choral and liturgical presentation. Here is the sense of stability and continuity that opens access to transcendence and to the immense capacities of the human soul. The innovative strength of this well-crafted ‘discovering’ of Choral Evensong resides in the clear analysis of and commentary on the seven-component structure of the event. Reynolds expresses and unwraps the structure in the following way: An acclamation of praise (The Responses); All human life is here (The Psalms); A word once spoken (The Readings); Revelation and retirement (The Canticles); The cries of our hearts (The Lesser Litany, Lord’s Prayer, Preces and Collects); Untold lament and unfettered praise (The Anthem); and Sounding the depths (The Prayers of Intercession, Final Hymn, and Blessing). The analysis within each of these seven sections is followed by a brief anthology or well-chosen words for reflection. Here Gerard Manley Hopkins rubs shoulders with Rowan Williams, John Calvin, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and George Herbert. This is a book to buy once and to keep; thence to buy again and again to give as presents to those who may enjoy and be enriched by deepening appreciation of Choral Evensong.
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期刊介绍: Rural Theology: International, Ecumenical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives is the journal of The Rural Theology Association. To join or find out about activities or future meetings of The Rural Theology Association, please visit their website. The members’ Newsletter, published twice a year, also has this information. The principal aims of the journal are to promote theological reflection on matters of rural concern, to enhance the ministry and mission of rural churches, and to bring rural issues to the forefront of church and government agenda. The journal is committed to embracing a wide range of theological perspectives, to encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue, and to stimulating ecumenical and international exchange on matters of relevance to religious, political, social and economic aspects of rurality.
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