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Initiation into the Melkite tradition: the Didaskomenate

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Theodore Pulcini. Initiation Into the Melkite Tradition: the Didaskomenate. Catholic University of America Department of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/549d09ad-52d7-4f75-a708-bcc325075de9.

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T. Pulcini. Initiation into the Melkite tradition: the Didaskomenate. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/549d09ad-52d7-4f75-a708-bcc325075de9

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Theodore Pulcini. Initiation Into the Melkite Tradition: the Didaskomenate. Catholic University of America Department of Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/549d09ad-52d7-4f75-a708-bcc325075de9.

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  • A number of parishes in the Melkite-Greek Catholic Eparchy in this country are accommodating an influx of people from non-Melkite backgrounds. Because it is such a pronounced minority, the Melkite Church must simultaneously protect and share what is distinctively its own with these newcomers. To this end, the didaskomenate--a period of instruction and religious socialization, like the catechumenate, but for those already baptized--was developed and implemented in this project. Part I is an examination of pertinent ecclesiological, catechetical, and canonical issues; part II is a transcription of the fourteen sessions of the program; and part III is an evaluation.
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  • 02/17/2024

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