Title Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on religion in Lithuania /
Authors Pranskevičiūtė-Amoson, Rasa
DOI 10.33134/HUP-28-8
ISBN 9789523691193
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Is Part of Religion, law, and COVID-19 in Europe: a comparative analysis / edited by Brian Conway, Lene Kühle, Francesco Alicino, and Gabriel Bîrsan.. Helsinki : Helsinki University Press, 2024. p. 159-180.. ISBN 9789523691193
Keywords [eng] religion in Lithuania ; COVID-19 pandemic and religion ; religion and state
Abstract [eng] To stop the pandemic, the government of Lithuania announced two quarantines, in periods that encompassed the major holidays of the year. The country imposed highly restrictive measures by banning public religious gatherings but allowing accommodations for private prayer in public places of worship. The chapter discusses the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on religion in Lithuania, focusing on the legal and sociological aspects of the issue. It analyses such questions as the relationship of religion and state in Lithuania during the COVID-19 pandemic when the government imposed different restrictions on religious groups (religious communities complying with the public health directives from the government and/or adopting voluntary restrictions on their activities following public health recommendations), the main legal texts that have affected religious life, regulations concerning specific areas of religious life, how collective religious life was affected during the pandemic including the importance of digital use, and how the pandemic has influenced people’s religiosity, including modifications of religious practices.
Published Helsinki : Helsinki University Press, 2024
Type Book part
Language English
Publication date 2024
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