"It Isn't Just Us": The Korean Catholic Church's Responses to Corona-19 as Seen in Diocesan Bulletins

IF 0.1 3区 哲学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Journal of Korean Religions Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1353/jkr.2022.0006
F. Rausch
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Abstract:The ceasing of public Catholic Masses just before Ash Wednesday 2020 in response to Corona-19 posed a significant problem as it meant Catholics could no longer easily receive Holy Communion, the center of Catholic faith life. Thus, one might have expected the Korean Catholic Church to oppose the limitation or cancellation of religious gatherings. But in fact, the opposite happened, with the Catholic Church being singled out for its support of such policies. This paper explores this response of Catholic leaders to Corona-19 and the theology that undergirded it through an examination of the bulletins of two archdioceses, Seoul and Daegu. It argues that the bulletins promoted a particular Catholic theology that understood adherence to public health measures as analogous to love of neighbor, and that such acts of love would bring a triumph over the virus. However, for such efforts to succeed they had to extend from Korea to embrace the entire world, particularly disadvantaged countries. Moreover, this study also argues that rather than being treated as a singular event, Corona-19 was understood as akin to issues like climate change, which were presented as sharing the same root cause of human selfishness.
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“不只是我们”:从教区公报看韩国天主教会对冠状病毒的反应
摘要:在2020年圣灰星期三之前,为了应对冠状病毒covid -19,天主教停止了公共弥撒,这带来了一个重大问题,因为这意味着天主教徒无法再轻松地接受天主教信仰生活的中心——圣餐。因此,韩国天主教会可能会反对限制或取消宗教集会。但事实上,情况正好相反,天主教会因为支持这些政策而被单独挑出来。本文通过对首尔和大邱两个总教区公报的考察,探讨了天主教领袖对冠状-19的反应以及支撑它的神学。它认为,这些公告宣传了一种特殊的天主教神学,认为遵守公共卫生措施类似于对邻居的爱,这种爱的行为将带来战胜病毒的胜利。但是,要想取得成功,就必须从韩国扩展到全世界,特别是弱势国家。此外,这项研究还认为,冠状病毒19不是被视为一个单一的事件,而是被理解为类似于气候变化等问题,这些问题被认为是人类自私的共同根源。
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