Definition of Mystagogical. Meaning of Mystagogical. Synonyms of Mystagogical

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Definition of Mystagogical

Mystagogical
Mystagogic Mys`ta*gog"ic, Mystagogical Mys`ta*gog"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to interpretation of mysteries or to mystagogue; of the nature of mystagogy.

Meaning of Mystagogical from wikipedia

- Catechetical Lectures. According to the Spanish pilgrim Egeria, these mystagogical catecheses were given to the newly baptised in the Church of the Anastasis...
- Sometimes these mystagogical instructions were not given until after the catechumen had been baptized. The most famous of these mystagogical works are the...
- pigeonholes like 'country-rock' while avoiding both the banal and the mystagogical, and I like quatrains like: 'And if California slides into the ocean/Like...
- sacraments generally in both the East and the West, as shown from the "Mystagogical Homilies" of St. Cyril of Jerusalem and the work, On the Mysteries by...
- lectures on the Christian sacraments: the Procatechesis and the five mystagogical Catecheses. F. L. Cross. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary Press...
- the first five centuries of the Christian church, and especially the mystagogical literature of the fourth century; the Roman Catholic Rite of Christian...
- influenced by the traditions of the rite of the Church of Jerusalem, as the Mystagogic Catecheses of Cyril of Jerusalem imply. It became widespread in Church...
- the United States: "Not for nothing did classic rock crown the Doors' mystagogic middlebrow escapism and Led Zep's chest-thumping megalomaniac grandeur...
- author, according to an increasing number of modern scholars, of the five Mystagogical Catecheses traditionally ascribed to his predecessor Cyril. He is revered...
- brought by the humanist scholar and theologian Barlaam of Calabria. The mystagogical teachings of hesychasm were approved in the Eastern Orthodox Church by...