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100 1 0 _aSchlegel, Jean-Louis
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245 0 0 _aCovid uncertainties
260 _c2022.
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520 _aBesides the deaths that the pandemic caused, it is (and remains) an unknown experience, difficult to live through for most people, whatever their generation. It quickly caused depression and fatigue, put trust to the test or increased distrust towards politics, medical science, the health care system, and unleashed ‘conspiracy’ theories and tested democracy. The Catholic Church was subject to the same restrictions as other religions, but these limitations imposed on freedom of practice (celebration of mass) divided Catholics (including the Episcopal Conference) and questioned the place of mass in religious and sacramental life, as well as the ways it is celebrated.
690 _airritation around freedom of worship
690 _aconspiracy theories
690 _aChurch acceptance of confinement
690 _arefusal of science
690 _afatigue
690 _adepression
690 _aquestioning of the place and celebration of mass
690 _apolitical distrust
690 _airritation around freedom of worship
690 _aconspiracy theories
690 _aChurch acceptance of confinement
690 _arefusal of science
690 _afatigue
690 _adepression
690 _aquestioning of the place and celebration of mass
690 _apolitical distrust
786 0 _nRecherches de Science Religieuse | Volume 110 | 4 | 2022-09-27 | p. 665-680 | 0034-1258
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