Religions (Sep 2021)

Relational Priesthood in the Body of Christ: A Scriptural, Liturgical, and Trinitarian Approach

  • Kimberly Hope Belcher,
  • Christopher M. Hadley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12100799
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 799

Abstract

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A liturgical phenomenology of Roman Catholic priesthood based on the experience of images of priests and people in scripture and liturgy lends itself to a renewed appropriation of Vatican II and post-conciliar approaches to priesthood. The authors interpret the relational dynamics of Christ’s own priesthood using the pericope of Christ’s anointing at Bethany (Mark 14:1–9), followed by a phenomenological examination of the dialogical introduction to the Eucharistic Prayer or anaphora in the Roman and Byzantine Eucharistic rites. The way ordained ministry is exercised in dialogical and symbolic fashions then provides the impetus for a new look at the significance of prostration in the context of Good Friday and of the Roman Catholic ordination rite. The trinitarian implications of the unified but differentiated priesthood of the Church are the theme of the final section.

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