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Online Live-Stream Broadcasting of the Holy Mass during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland as an Example of the Mediatisation of Religion: Empirical Studies in the Field of Mass Media Studies and Pastoral Theology

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RELIGIONS
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rel12040261

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COVID-19; Poland; Holy Mass; broadcasting; Internet; new media; mediatization; religion; digital religion; mass media studies; pastoral theology

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The study aimed to understand the scale and nature of transmitting Holy Mass online by parishes of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland in spring 2020. Results showed that 40.8% of Polish parishes conducted online Mass broadcasts, with YouTube (18.9%) and Facebook (18.7%) being the main sources of broadcast signal. There was a significant correlation between online Mass broadcasting and the region of Poland, as well as higher average broadcast percentages in dioceses where parish priests were encouraged to broadcast.
The main aim of the paper is to discuss the scale and nature of the practice of transmitting Holy Mass by parishes of the Roman Catholic Church in Poland through online live-streaming in spring 2020. The authors analyse these issues in a multifaceted and interdisciplinary way, mainly within the framework of communication and media studies and theology. The methodology of the paper combines practical theology (its four stages: see-judge-act-review), scientific methods applicable to social studies (especially social communication and media studies and sociological studies), and the technical aspect of communication activities (in the form of live video streaming) performed by parishes on the Internet. As it turns out, 40.8% of Polish parishes carried out online Mass broadcasts. In most cases, the main sources of broadcast signal were YouTube (18.9%) and Facebook (18.7%), while less than 5% of the parishes conducted technically independent broadcasts. The research showed a statistically significant correlation between online Mass broadcasting and the region of Poland. There was a statistically significant difference between the parish size and Mass broadcasting-the larger the parish, the more often such activities were performed; a similar correlation was observed between urban and rural parishes. Research has shown that in the dioceses where bishops directly encouraged parish priests to broadcast from their parishes, the average percentage of broadcasts was higher (46%) than in those in which there were no such incentives (38%). There was a statistically significant relationship between having a website and conducting online Mass broadcasting. Similarly, there was a statistically significant relationship between the type of parish (conventual-diocesan) and online Mass broadcasting. Conventual parishes did this much more often than diocesan ones (68.6% and 38.9% respectively).

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