Reliques : Différence entre versions

De OrthodoxWiki
Aller à : navigation, rechercher
(Nouvelle page : thumb|300px|Various relics in front of an [[epitaphios.]] Les '''reliques''' are portions of the earthly remains of Orthodox believers, usually saints. Relic...)
 
Ligne 1 : Ligne 1 :
[[Image:Relics.jpg|thumb|300px|Various relics in front of an [[epitaphios]].]]
+
{{Traduire}}
 +
[[Image:Relics.jpg|thumb|220px|Différents reliques devant un [[epitaphion]].]]
 +
{{Spiritualité}}
 
Les '''reliques''' are portions of the earthly remains of Orthodox believers, usually [[saint]]s. Relics may also include clothing and [[vestments]] worn by saints, or items such as pieces of the [[True Cross]].  Particles of relics of saints usually are embedded in [[altar]] tables during [[consecration of a church|consecration of church]]es.
 
Les '''reliques''' are portions of the earthly remains of Orthodox believers, usually [[saint]]s. Relics may also include clothing and [[vestments]] worn by saints, or items such as pieces of the [[True Cross]].  Particles of relics of saints usually are embedded in [[altar]] tables during [[consecration of a church|consecration of church]]es.
  
Ligne 12 : Ligne 14 :
 
In North America, the Church is blessed to have three complete sets of relics: St. [[Herman of Alaska]], St. [[John Maximovitch]], and St. [[Alexis Toth]].
 
In North America, the Church is blessed to have three complete sets of relics: St. [[Herman of Alaska]], St. [[John Maximovitch]], and St. [[Alexis Toth]].
  
==See also==
+
==Voir aussi==
*[[:Category:Saints]]
+
*[[:Catégorie:Saints]]
*[[Resurrection]]
+
*[[Résurrection]]
  
==External links==
+
==Liens externes==
 
*[http://www.firebirdvideos.com/articles/whyrelics.htm Why Relics?]
 
*[http://www.firebirdvideos.com/articles/whyrelics.htm Why Relics?]
 
*[http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/general/relics_place.aspx The Place of Holy Relics in the Orthodox Church] (or [http://www.orthodoxphotos.com/Holy_Relics/index.shtml here]) by St. Justin Popovich
 
*[http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/general/relics_place.aspx The Place of Holy Relics in the Orthodox Church] (or [http://www.orthodoxphotos.com/Holy_Relics/index.shtml here]) by St. Justin Popovich
Ligne 22 : Ligne 24 :
 
*[http://www.orthodox.net/gleanings/relics.html Gleanings from Orthodox Christian Authors and the Holy Fathers]
 
*[http://www.orthodox.net/gleanings/relics.html Gleanings from Orthodox Christian Authors and the Holy Fathers]
  
==Pictures of relics==
+
==Images des reliques==
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20060118102158/www.orthodoxphotos.com/Holy_Relics/index.shtml Holy Relics] from Orthodox photos.com
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20060118102158/www.orthodoxphotos.com/Holy_Relics/index.shtml Holy Relics] from Orthodox photos.com
 
*[http://www.firebirdvideos.com/articles/whyrelics.htm The relics of St. Innocent of Irkutsk, in the Znamensky Monastery Cathedral, Irkutsk, Siberia, Russia]
 
*[http://www.firebirdvideos.com/articles/whyrelics.htm The relics of St. Innocent of Irkutsk, in the Znamensky Monastery Cathedral, Irkutsk, Siberia, Russia]
  
==Further reading==
+
==D'autres lectures==
 
*[http://conciliarpress.bizhosting.com/holy_relics.html Holy Relics] - A pamphlet by T. L. Frazier
 
*[http://conciliarpress.bizhosting.com/holy_relics.html Holy Relics] - A pamphlet by T. L. Frazier
  
[[Category:Church Life]]
+
[[Category:Vie de l'Église]]
 
[[Category:Saints]]
 
[[Category:Saints]]
  
 
[[en:Relics]]
 
[[en:Relics]]
 
[[ro:Moaşte]]
 
[[ro:Moaşte]]

Version du 9 septembre 2008 à 22:01

Cet article (ou bien des fragments) est proposé pour être traduit en français!

Si vous désirez assumer la traduction (partiellement ou intégralement), annoncez svp cela dans la page de discussions de l'article.

Différents reliques devant un epitaphion.
Cet article fait partie de la série
Spiritualité Orthodoxe
Saints Mystères
Baptême - Chrismation
Eucharistie - Confession
Mariage - Ordination
Sainte Onction
Trois étapes
Catharsis/Purification
Theoria/Illumination
Théosis/Divinisation
Hésychasme
Nepsis - Metanoia
Hesychia - Phronema
Mysticisme - Nous
Ascéticisme
La Chasteté - L'Obéissance
La Stabilité - Le Jeûne
La Pauvreté - Le Monachisme
Vertus
Humilité - Générosité
Chasteté - Douceur
Tempérance - Contentement
Diligence
Prière
Culte - Vénération
Règle de Prière - Prière de Jésus
Reliques - Signe de la Croix
Pères de l'Eglise
Pères Apostoliques
Pères du désert
Cappadociens
La Philocalie des Pères neptiques
L'échelle sainte
Modifier ce sommaire

Les reliques are portions of the earthly remains of Orthodox believers, usually saints. Relics may also include clothing and vestments worn by saints, or items such as pieces of the True Cross. Particles of relics of saints usually are embedded in altar tables during consecration of churches.

The relics of the saints are venerated because in Orthodox belief the body remains temple of the Holy Spirit even after death.

St. Cyril of Jerusalem writes:

"Though the soul is not present a power resides in the bodies of the saints because of the righteous soul which has for so many years dwelt in it, or used it as its minister."

God also performs miracles through the holy relics of saints, in this way revealing his glory and glorifying his saints in whom he is pleased. One example is the relics of Saint Nektarios, which emitted a sweet-smelling sweat after he had passed away and showed no sign of decay until 20 years after his death.

In North America, the Church is blessed to have three complete sets of relics: St. Herman of Alaska, St. John Maximovitch, and St. Alexis Toth.

Voir aussi

Liens externes

Images des reliques

D'autres lectures