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Copyright SACRI The Academic Society for the Research of Religions and Ideologies Spring 2017

Abstract

The role of religion in the public space is a matter of debate. The public sphere understood as a space oriented to achieving interests of common concern, reaching social and political consensus by means of deliberation has relegated religion to the private sphere. The last decades have attested a revival of the public role of religion, a "deprivatization" of religion. This paper explores the contemporary influence of religious beliefs and liturgical practice on issues of public concern focusing on the statements and liturgical gestures of Pope Francis, notably regarding the disenfranchised and the refugees, as well as his engagement for the environment. The statements and liturgical gestures of Pope Francis have challenged the dissociation between religious practice and social ethics, and have returned religion to the forefront of public debates. A symbolic example is his unconventional practice of a traditional rite, that of the washing of the feet during liturgical celebrations on Holy Thursday. This classical liturgical rite, brought to public attention through the media, has become the vehicle of Francis' social ethical views, and due to his involvement in the refugee-debate, a powerful political statement. such statements are not limited to catholics or individuals of other denominations, but contribute to the agenda of public discussions.

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Title
RELIGION, LITURGY AND ETHICS, AT THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN THEORY AND PRACTICE, THE REVOLUTION OF POPE FRANCIS
Author
Nóda, Mózes
Pages
17-33
Publication year
2017
Publication date
Spring 2017
Publisher
SACRI The Academic Society for the Research of Religions and Ideologies
ISSN
15830039
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1877770079
Copyright
Copyright SACRI The Academic Society for the Research of Religions and Ideologies Spring 2017