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"Despite the wide-ranging topics presented in this collection, this volume takes ‘communication’ as the keyword for the various research and reflections on the life and mission of the Catholic Church during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as post-crisis. The reader will readily recognize that what ... more
"This volume contains a collection of 12 chapters discussing the theme of the book, which focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic and the implications that this crisis holds for the church in the future. The main matter being examined in this book is the ecclesiological challenges and opportunities present ... more
"This article examines the role of language in the constitution of a common identity through its liturgical use at the Eastern Orthodox church of St Andrew’s in Edinburgh, Scotland. Open to individuals who have relocated, the parish has a rather multinational character. It is a place of worship fo ... more
"The reality of the Eucharistic celebrations broadcast on television and the Internet is the subject matter of this article. Considering the difficulties and possibilities of understanding liturgical communication by the media, it reflects theologically on the meaning of participation, presence, com ... more
"How to Cover the Mass describes the various parts of the liturgy, explains ceremonies therein, and defines liturgical terms so that media can accurately describe events for those who follow their coverage. This pamphlet follows up on a 2008 resource, How to Cover the Catholic Church, which journali ... more
"Durch das Auge der Kamera verändert sich der Gottesdienst. Die Kamera leitet den Blick des Zuschauers und ihre Anwesenheit verändert auch die gottesdienstliche Feier der Gemeinde. Mit durchschnittlich ca. 700.000 Menschen, die am Sonntag von den regelmäßigen katholischen Gottesdiensten im Ferns ... more
"Die Beiträge dieses Bandes suchen einen interdisziplinären Zugang zum Verhältnis von Fernsehen und Religion. Aus verschiedenen Fachperspektiven setzen sie sich mit der Frage auseinander, ob das Fernsehen Kommunikationsformen und Funktionen der Religion übernommen hat." (Verlagsbeschreibung)

Comunicação e missâo da Igreja

São Paulo: Paulinas (1989), 60 pp.