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“It has made it a lot harder for me to continue practicing just everything..."
Title (Dublin Core)
“It has made it a lot harder for me to continue practicing just everything..."
Religion 101 Oral History #75, 2020/04
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Description (Dublin Core)
“It has made it a lot harder for me to continue practicing just everything just because I'm not really in Mass right now. So, they'll offer Mass online. It's just not the same because for me I have to have the Eucharist like the body and the blood and that's just how I get to that meditation zone where it's like I'm really here and it's just like me and god talking. I can't really feel that or get close just doing it from home watching a video. So, I do feel like I haven't been doing the best that I should be doing during these times.”
Recording Date (Dublin Core)
April 1, 2020
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Tom Beazley
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
REL101
Partner (Dublin Core)
Arizona State University
Type (Dublin Core)
Oral History
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Religion
English
Community Service
English
Social Distance
English
Technology
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
Mass
online
Roman Catholic
food bank
disconnect
Eucharist
YouTube
Collection (Dublin Core)
Religion
Curatorial Notes (Dublin Core)
Curated by Contributor. Interviews were conducted on an unknown date in Spring of 2020. 04/01/2020 chosen as an arbitrary date. Verbal Permission Omitted in Public File but Original File and Student Creator's Name Kept Private. 07/24/2020. Tom Beazley.
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
05/14/2020
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
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Format (Dublin Core)
mp3
Language (Dublin Core)
English
Duration (Omeka Classic)
0h:02m:31s
abstract (Bibliographic Ontology)
Speaker 2 talks about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their faith and beliefs. They also talk about what changes their religious community made to accommodate the pandemic and what community service activities they have engaged in to help those affected.
Transcription (Omeka Classic)
Speaker 1 0:00
Okay, so the first question is: how has COVID-19 affected your faith or beliefs?
Speaker 2 0:06
It has made it a lot harder for me to, like, continue practicing just everything, just because I'm not really in Mass right now. So they'll offer, like, Mass online, it's just not the same because for me, like, I have to sit like, I have to have the body, like the Eucharist, like the body and the blood. And that's just kind of how I get to like that meditation zone where it's, like, I'm really here and it's just like me and God talking. I can't really feel that or get close to doing it from home watching a video. So, I do feel like I haven't been doing the best that I should be doing during these times.
Speaker 1 0:47
Okay. And is your religious communities still gathering currently?
Speaker 2 0:54
No, they do not. Like, some of the priests, they'll do like a home type of church Mass, and then they'll send out the link on YouTube. And then that's kind of how we continue to practice at home.
Speaker 1 1:07
Okay, so next question was: how has COVID-19 affected your participation in your religious community? Which you kind of already answered, but if you want to elaborate.
Speaker 2 1:17
Yeah, well, I'm not like, really huge into like putting in time to like my community Church but I do attend every Sunday. And I feel like, especially like right now, today, or yesterday was Sunday, I didn't even watch a Mass or anything like that. So I feel like I am skipping and there's, like, has been like breaks of it, which isn't good. I feel like I was more consistent prior to everything happening.
Speaker 1 1:44
Okay. And the final question is: is your religious community supplying or engaged any kind of community service in an attempt to help alleviate issues caused by this pandemic? And if so, what are those efforts?
Speaker 2 1:58
Yeah, so my church, they have like a food bank. So whatever food gets donated there, they're always helping. And then also every Sunday when they do ask for donations and things like that, that's usually used for, like, to help families, especially with rent, electricity, bills, things like that. Those are like the most common ones that I know of. I'm sure there's other things that they're doing but they are really engaged, especially through like emails.
Speaker 1 2:25
Perfect. Well, that concludes this interview and thank you so much.
Speaker 2 2:29
You're welcome.
Okay, so the first question is: how has COVID-19 affected your faith or beliefs?
Speaker 2 0:06
It has made it a lot harder for me to, like, continue practicing just everything, just because I'm not really in Mass right now. So they'll offer, like, Mass online, it's just not the same because for me, like, I have to sit like, I have to have the body, like the Eucharist, like the body and the blood. And that's just kind of how I get to like that meditation zone where it's, like, I'm really here and it's just like me and God talking. I can't really feel that or get close to doing it from home watching a video. So, I do feel like I haven't been doing the best that I should be doing during these times.
Speaker 1 0:47
Okay. And is your religious communities still gathering currently?
Speaker 2 0:54
No, they do not. Like, some of the priests, they'll do like a home type of church Mass, and then they'll send out the link on YouTube. And then that's kind of how we continue to practice at home.
Speaker 1 1:07
Okay, so next question was: how has COVID-19 affected your participation in your religious community? Which you kind of already answered, but if you want to elaborate.
Speaker 2 1:17
Yeah, well, I'm not like, really huge into like putting in time to like my community Church but I do attend every Sunday. And I feel like, especially like right now, today, or yesterday was Sunday, I didn't even watch a Mass or anything like that. So I feel like I am skipping and there's, like, has been like breaks of it, which isn't good. I feel like I was more consistent prior to everything happening.
Speaker 1 1:44
Okay. And the final question is: is your religious community supplying or engaged any kind of community service in an attempt to help alleviate issues caused by this pandemic? And if so, what are those efforts?
Speaker 2 1:58
Yeah, so my church, they have like a food bank. So whatever food gets donated there, they're always helping. And then also every Sunday when they do ask for donations and things like that, that's usually used for, like, to help families, especially with rent, electricity, bills, things like that. Those are like the most common ones that I know of. I'm sure there's other things that they're doing but they are really engaged, especially through like emails.
Speaker 1 2:25
Perfect. Well, that concludes this interview and thank you so much.
Speaker 2 2:29
You're welcome.
Accrual Method (Dublin Core)
4185