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V. Vide, D. Wroblewski
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有明显的证据表明,整个欧洲的世俗化程度正在提高;然而,基督教传统的权威依然存在。这项研究的重点是西班牙,一个有着良好基础的天主教起源国,在短短几十年内,它已经从天主教徒中最虔诚的国家之一变成了天主教徒中最少的国家之一。这项调查从年轻学生的角度出发,以他们自己的语言表达了对圣餐庆典产生的精神资本的体验。圣餐庆典仍然被认为是大多数天主教徒的精神“营养”;然而,这是为年轻一代准备的吗?我们的研究结果表明,“成为天主教徒”的经历是在传统的天主教实践形式之外被理解的。天主教的基本习俗,弥撒,不再被认为是天主教的“指纹”。尽管如此,当一组学生被问及弥撒时,他们从精神资本的角度理解圣餐庆典,认为它是团结、幸福、承认社会不公正、快乐、力量、感激之情等价值观的来源。然而,只有8%的学生宣布定期参加弥撒;而且,超过50%的年轻人没有从圣餐中沉淀的这种精神资本资源中受益。因此,它与常规做法的联系变得脆弱。造成这种情况的一个可能原因是缺乏对弥撒及其精神、社会和象征意义的理解,以及青年人在弥撒庆祝活动中缺乏积极参与。
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Eucharistic celebration and spiritual capital: the experience of students in a Spanish Catholic school – A research report inspired by the work of Dr Ann Casson, UK (2013)
There is clear evidence of increasing secularisation across Europe; nevertheless, the authority of the Christian tradition persists. This study focuses on the case of Spain, a well-founded Catholic origin country, which, in just a few decades has become from being one of the most religious to one of the least among Catholics. This investigation presents the experience of the spiritual capital generated by the Eucharistic celebration, viewed from the perspective of young students, and expressed in their own words. The Eucharistic celebration is still considered to be a spiritual ‘nutrition’ for most Catholic people; however, is it for the young generation? Our results indicate that the experience of ‘being Catholic’ is understood outside of the traditional forms of Catholic practices. The essential Catholic practice, the Mass, is no longer recognised as a ‘fingerprint’ of Catholicity. Nevertheless, when a sample of students were asked about the Mass, they understood the Eucharistic celebration in terms of the spiritual capital, as a source of values of solidarity, well-being, recognition of social injustices, experiences of joy, strength, feelings of gratitude, etc. However, only 8% of the students declare to participate regularly in the Mass; and, more than 50% of young people do not benefit from this resource of spiritual capital deposited in the Eucharist. Therefore, its connection with regular practice has become tenuous. One of the possible reasons for such a situation is the lack of understanding of the Mass and its spiritual, social and symbolic importance, and also by the lack of youth participation in active roles in the celebration of the Mass.
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