Pilgrimages in Times of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Romania

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 FOLKLORE Folklore-Electronic Journal of Folklore Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.7592/fejf2022.87.stahl
I. Stahl
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In 2020, religious celebrations in Romania were greatly affected by restrictions meant to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Easter, the highlight of the Orthodox Christian ritual year, was celebrated in empty churches during the spring lockdown. Participation in religious activities was later progressively permitted. During autumn, pilgrimages were allowed, but only in compliance with strict regulations. This article focuses on the restrictions imposed by public authorities, the solutions found by church representatives, and the faithful’s reaction to the new situation. The Orthodox liturgical year begins in Romania on the 1st of September, marked by a series of pilgrimages, occasioned by feasts for several saints whose relics are venerated in local churches. Some of them, centuries old, attract thousands of people. The celebrations last several days, during which people wait patiently, for hours, to touch the holy relics. In 2020, governmental measures limited participation to local residents, without previous consultation with the church authorities. This caused great discontent. Despite this, the number of pilgrims was not substantially less than in previous years, in large part due to the direct negotiations between the faithful and the local law forces.
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2020年,罗马尼亚的宗教庆祝活动受到旨在控制COVID-19大流行的限制的极大影响。复活节是东正教仪式年的高潮,在春季封锁期间,人们在空荡荡的教堂里庆祝。后来逐渐允许参加宗教活动。在秋季,朝圣是允许的,但必须遵守严格的规定。这篇文章的重点是公共当局施加的限制,教会代表找到的解决方案,以及信徒对新形势的反应。罗马尼亚的东正教礼仪年于9月1日开始,以一系列朝圣为标志,由当地教堂供奉的几位圣徒的遗物所引起的盛宴。其中一些有几百年的历史,吸引了成千上万的人。庆祝活动持续数天,在此期间,人们耐心地等待数小时,以触摸圣物。2020年,政府的措施限制了当地居民的参与,没有事先与教会当局协商。这引起了极大的不满。尽管如此,朝圣者的人数与前几年相比并没有明显减少,这在很大程度上是由于信徒与当地法律部队之间的直接谈判。
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