2023
DOI: 10.1108/qmr-05-2022-0077
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Consuming the divine grace: circulations and ritual re-uses of votive materiality in pilgrimage spaces

Abstract: Purpose To date, a few studies have examined the use and circulation of votive materiality in religious pilgrimages. However, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, no study has explored the ritual reuse of votive materiality within pilgrimages. This paper aims to explore the (re)uses and circulations of votive materiality in the ritual process. Design/methodology/approach In the analysis, the authors adopt the cross-views of an anthropologist and a marketing researcher. Votive practices are examined through… Show more

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“…The paper has also engaged with the attention paid within pilgrimage studies to the role played by materiality (Higgins and Hamilton 2020) and sensual, emotional expression in ritual performance (Bull and Mitchell 2015;Pénicaud and Jolivot 2023). Football scarves, shirts and candles have deep significance for those coming to particular destinations to pay their respects (see, for example, Derbaix and Decrop 2011), while music and song express the fans' devotion to their club and club anthems, fervently performed at matches, can be included in religious settings as during the Mass held at Liverpool's Roman Catholic cathedral after the Hillsborough disaster.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper has also engaged with the attention paid within pilgrimage studies to the role played by materiality (Higgins and Hamilton 2020) and sensual, emotional expression in ritual performance (Bull and Mitchell 2015;Pénicaud and Jolivot 2023). Football scarves, shirts and candles have deep significance for those coming to particular destinations to pay their respects (see, for example, Derbaix and Decrop 2011), while music and song express the fans' devotion to their club and club anthems, fervently performed at matches, can be included in religious settings as during the Mass held at Liverpool's Roman Catholic cathedral after the Hillsborough disaster.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cultural values are attributed both tangibly and intangibly, with the latter often evident through lifestyles and rituals. Pénicaud et al (2023) point out that vowing and offering ceremonies resemble the transmission of sanctity from the angels to places and individuals, forming a part of devotees' quest for spiritual experiences. Gryglewski et al (2020) say that in terms of faith in religion, people often use artistic methods to honor the sacred and communicate information related to ceremonies.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%