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Practicing Religion during a Pandemic: On Religious Routines, Embodiment, and Performativity

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RELIGIONS
Volume 12, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rel12070494

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Roman Catholicism; Roman Catholic women; COVID-19; Belgium; religious practices; lived religion; materiality of religion; religion and embodiment; digital religion

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This article investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the religious lifestyles of female Roman Catholics in Belgium, highlighting how believers adapted their practices to maintain continuity with their faith during the crisis. The study draws on in-depth interviews conducted via Zoom to explore how the pandemic led to significant changes in religious routines and practices for Catholic women.
This article aims to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the religious lifestyles of practicing female Roman Catholics in Belgium. I explore how these Catholic believers manage to stay in touch with their faith and faith community in times of crisis when physical and real-life contact is very limited. In this article, I draw on in-depth interviews conducted via Zoom, carried out in the framework of my current ethnographic research project. The empirical results show how Catholic women grappled with the multiple lockdowns during the last year and a half, and how the lockdowns led to severe changes in their religious practices and routines. Many believers had to find alternative possibilities and modalities in order to preserve continuity with their religious pre-COVID-19 lives. Throughout the article, I intend to map their practices and strategies. I will argue that inquiring how religion and religious practices are performed during a pandemic can contribute to the flourishing and timely scholarship on digital and online religion and it also provides us with further insights in the performativity, materiality, and embodiment of religion.

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