Dipl. Theol. Brigitte Benz, Prof. Dr. Benedikt Kranemann
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Disaster rituals: Commemorations following attacks or catastrophes have their own dramaturgy. Varying enormously depending on place, form and message, they are directly and indirectly connected with zeitgeist, religions and worldviews. New forms of remembrance and leave-taking have now become a topic of liturgical research.