2018
DOI: 10.1163/25424246-00101009
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On the Anthropology and Theology of Roman Catholic Rituals in the Philippines

Abstract: The topic of this paper is the dynamics of clerical and public attitudes pertaining to the continued performance of Passion rituals of self-mortification among Roman Catholics in the Philippines. I examine discourses of official clerical disavowal of Passion rituals as well as the seemingly contrasting attitudes of accommodation and tacit encouragement from clerics ‘on the ground’. I argue that the diversity of perspectives on Passion rituals are not contradictions per se, but they are facets of the theologica… Show more

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“…The institutional Church should also find ways and means on how they could reach out to these people. There should be a more accommodating and tolerating attitude and actions on the passion rituals (Bautista, 2018). Sensitivity comes with the understanding of inculturation that passion rituals like crucifixion showcase the interconnection of local customs and traditions into a positive engagement with these expressions of faith (Bautista, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The institutional Church should also find ways and means on how they could reach out to these people. There should be a more accommodating and tolerating attitude and actions on the passion rituals (Bautista, 2018). Sensitivity comes with the understanding of inculturation that passion rituals like crucifixion showcase the interconnection of local customs and traditions into a positive engagement with these expressions of faith (Bautista, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bautista (2017) explained that the act of nailing was a form of entrusted agency between the Kristo and the ritual associates who facilitated the crucifixion possible. Lastly, another article of Bautista (2018) explored the clerical and public attitudes towards passion rituals in the Philippines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%