Interpellation et nomination en milieu religieux orthodoxe

In this paper, we intend to show how different forms of address and salutation used towards monks, clerics, prelates and worshippers in the Orthodox world represent religious roles within the ecclesial and monastic hierarchy as well as liturgical roles during religious service celebration. We will r...

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Main Author: Felicia Dumas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cercle linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest - CerLICO 2010-10-01
Series:Corela
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/corela/733
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Summary:In this paper, we intend to show how different forms of address and salutation used towards monks, clerics, prelates and worshippers in the Orthodox world represent religious roles within the ecclesial and monastic hierarchy as well as liturgical roles during religious service celebration. We will refer to words used in the French Orthodoxy. We will analyse these different forms of address and salutation with respect to their use in: 1. fragments of discourse and several types of recorded verbal interaction and 2. different types of written texts (where people are most of the time addressed: such as monastic letters, catechesis work etc.). We will also analyse the way these forms of address function and cause certain liturgical roles of the priest, during Eucharistic liturgy (the service of the Orthodox Church). We will also try to analyse the functioning of certain forms of self-appointment of the same liturgical actor – the priest – that create a mise-en-scene of his main liturgical role.
ISSN:1638-573X