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“I don't think it has really."

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“I don't think it has really."
Religion 101 Oral History #40, 2020/04

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“I don't think it has really. To a point I’d say my faith has more affected my thoughts on covid-19.” “Sure, we're not gathering in person anymore so no church on Sunday no school none of that. We do have church on Sundays it's like live streamed to everyone. It’s sent out on Facebook so everyone is still going to mass but that's been one of the changes. Some of the nuns there are holding virtual rosary and like prayer group Zoom prayer group and stuff like that. So, they're still trying to be connected as much as we can but definitely some technical changes for sure.”

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 & Community Organizations
English Technology

Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)

Mass
mask
Zoom
livestream
food drive
fundraising
Catholic
church

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. 07/17/2020. Tom Beazley.

Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

05/12/2020

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Format (Dublin Core)

audio

Language (Dublin Core)

English

Duration (Omeka Classic)

00h:02m:29s

abstract (Bibliographic Ontology)

Speaker 2 discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their beliefs and faith. They also talk extensively about changes made in their church due the pandemic and what community service their religious community has been engaged in.

Transcription (Omeka Classic)

Speaker 1 0:00
So, my first question for you is: how has COVID-19 affected your beliefs and your faith?

Speaker 2 0:08
I don't think it has really to a point, I'd say my faith more affected my thoughts on COVID-19.

Speaker 1 0:17
Wow, that is pretty profound, but it makes sense. And then kind of in a similar light is your religious community? Are y'all still gathering? And how has the pandemic changed your participation with your community?

Speaker 2 0:36
Sure. We're not gathering in person anymore. No church on Sundays, no school, none of that, we do have church on Sundays, that is like livestreamed to everybody, it is sent out on Facebook. So most everybody still going to Mass. So that's been one of the changes. Some of the nuns, they're holding virtual, rosary and like prayer group, like Zoom prayer groups and things like that. So, they're still trying to be connected as much as we can. But definitely some technical changes, for sure.

Speaker 1 1:14
Yeah, I see that makes sense. And that's good to know. And then has the community, so you mentioned that there's a lot of online efforts, is there anything to help out those who really need help during the pandemic? Or? And if so, is there what, what's happened that you've seen?

Speaker 2 1:33
Well, I know first and foremost, like the church office has been calling all of the parishioners, just checking in on everybody seeing what they need. They called my house to know what's happening just out of the blue, so that was nice. Yeah. So, they had some sort of outreach like that just on the surface level. And I know there's been some food drives, linked up with St. Vincent de Paul that we've been getting behind to raise food and donate other materials for the healthcare workers and what not like masks, gloves, hand sanitizer, or anything people can spare. I know there's been some donation drives and things like that.

Speaker 1 2:12
All right. Well, that makes sense. Glad to hear of all that, it's going on. And that's all I have for you. So, appreciate your time. And yes, stay safe and all that.

Speaker 2 2:24
You to brother.

Speaker 1 2:26
Thanks.

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