¿La “Misa virtual” llegó para quedarse?

Pedro Hidalgo-Díaz, André Noborikawa-Ajito, Mario Valdivia-Marquina, Diego Vega-Holguin, María Chávez-Chuquimango, Eliana Gallardo-Echenique

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Resumen

This study aimed to analyze the reception of the transmission of the “virtual mass” among the Catholic faithful in Lima. It was positioned in the qualitative phenomenological paradigm. An online questionnaire was conducted with 1,235 Catholic faithful from the city of Lima (Peru). Some faithful considered the advantages of the “virtual mass” to be its greater reach, saving time and money, and the possibility of seeing the celebration repeatedly, among others. The disadvantages indicated were idleness, laziness, lack of commitment, the possibility of distraction, and the absence of community. The majority of participants considered that the “virtual mass” is not equivalent to the in-person celebration.

Título traducido de la contribuciónIs the “Virtual Mass” here to stay?
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)462-473
Número de páginas12
PublicaciónRISTI - Revista Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao
Volumen2024
N.ºE70
EstadoPublicada - 2024

Palabras clave

  • digital technology, religious experience
  • pandemic
  • virtual mass

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