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Qu'est-ce (qui) est PAX Association - définition


PAX Association         
The PAX Association () was a pro-communist Catholic organization created in 1947 in the People's Republic of Poland at the onset of the Stalinist period. The association published the Słowo Powszechne daily for almost fifty years between 1947 and 1993 with an average of 312 issues annually.
Pax (liturgy)         
  • Raúl Vera]] giving the Pax salutation.
SALUTATION IN CATHOLIC MASS
Pax vobiscum; Pax in the Liturgy; Pax vobis; Peace be with you; "Peace be within you!"
In Christian liturgy, "the Pax" is an abbreviation of the Latin salutations "pax vobis" ("peace to you") or "pax vobiscum" ("peace with you"), which are used in the Catholic Mass, the Lutheran Divine Service, and the Western Orthodox Mass.
Pax (liturgical object)         
  • [[Rococo]] pax of 1726, for the Imperial Chapel of the [[Hofburg]] Palace in [[Vienna]]; by this time paxes were largely out of use in ordinary churches
  • Northern Italy, c. 1480, Glass, paint, gilt, copper, metal foil, 10.16 cm high
  • Design for a pax by [[E.W. Pugin]] (d. 1875), showing its handle
  • Pax including a [[plaquette]] by [[Valerio Belli]], 1520s
OBJECT USED IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE FOR THE KISS OF PEACE IN THE CATHOLIC MASS
Paxbrede; Pacificale; Pax tablet
The pax was an object used in the Middle Ages and Renaissance for the Kiss of Peace in the Catholic Mass. Direct kissing among the celebrants and congregation was replaced by each in turn kissing the pax, which was carried around to those present.