出版社:Catholic Faculty of Theology, University of Split
摘要:The universal prayer at the end of the liturgy of the Word draws its origins back to apostolic times and it is one of the oldest components of Christian liturgy ever. When it was replaced with litany prayers before the liturgy of the Word at the end of the 5th century, the universal prayer has remained at its original and logical place – after homily – only in the Good Friday liturgy, and that so even since the 3rd century to the present. Today it consists of ten calls to prayer with relevant prayers for various needs: for the Church, Pope, bishops, the faithful, catechumens, unity of Christians, Jews, non-Christians, unbelievers, state governors, and for various needs. Throughout history some prayers have changed (the prayer for the emperor has been replaced with the prayer for state governors), some added (for those who do not believe in God), and some completely modified (prayer for the Jews, for the unity of Christians and for non-Christians). The universal prayer for Good Friday represent precious treasure of the Church and by itself also a model in which way to enrich the universal prayer again in the Eucharist.
关键词:Universal prayer; Kyrie eleison; Good Friday; prayer for the emperor; unity of Christians; prayer for the Jews; Roman missal;