Od mateřského jazyka k českému obřadu. K utváření bohoslužebné praxe Církve československé v letech 1920–1971 ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** From Using the Native Language to a Czech Liturgy. On the Formation of Church Services in Church in the Years 1920–1971 Abstract The liturgical practice of the Czechoslovak Church (Cčs) represented a reform of the tradi practices of Western Christianity. The Cčs’ reform proposals are interpreted as being simi launched by the contemporary modern liturgical movement in the Roman Catholic Church. The with the principles of the reform set by the first Church council, interprets the Church’s (the Liturgy of Karel Farský) and compares it with the Tridentine rite, briefly characteri rites and occasional services, and presents an outline of the first missal (created by Alo Then, it points to the developments in the Church’s liturgical practices in the decades fo of WW II until 1971, primarily focusing on the Church’s response to the state’s anti-cleri atheist indoctrination. Finally, the article discusses the Church’s funeral rites, includi provisions for cremation, and introduces the Church’s concept of the liturgical space. Occ refers to the liturgical diary notes recorded by Pospíšilová and David during their visits of the Church. Keywords: Czechoslovak (Hussite) Church; liturgy; vernacularization; cremation; church arc Farský, Karel; Tuháček, Alois; Kalous, František; Rutrle, Otto; Petr Kolář [ URL "LM-1220.html "] Download PDF [ URL "LM-1213-version1-kolar.pdf"]