04305nam 2201141z- 450 991056648030332120231214133335.0(CKB)5680000000037577(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81176(EXLCZ)99568000000003757720202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPilgrimage and Religious Mobilization in EuropeBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 electronic resource (224 p.)3-0365-3382-6 3-0365-3381-8 This volume includes 12 chapters of pilgrim studies on European pilgrimages in the Catholic tradition in multidisciplinary perspectives. The contributions’ methodological perspectives range from quantitative approaches of social science to qualitative approaches of the humanities, from religious studies to political science, and from philosophy to geography. The themes of this contribution reflect on the Italian landscape of pilgrimage, on the Oberammergau passion play, on the pilgrim aspect of the 1989 revolution in Romania, and two types of pilgrimage in the Catholic tradition and how they present themselves on the internet. Three social science chapters provide new data and analysis to the most popular pilgrim destination in Europe: The Ways of St. James to Santiago de Compostela. Five studies discuss papal pilgrims and pilgrim popes. The chapters range from a historical analysis of the pilgrimage from Mexico to Rome in the 19th century and a quantitative analysis of all papal addresses in Fatima in the 20th and 21st centuries, from two chapters on the most influential pilgrim pope, John Paul II, to his homeland Poland, and to an analysis of the Vatican’s virtual approach to pilgrimage.Religion & beliefsbicsscpilgrimageWay of St. Jamesreligionlived religiongeopoliticsCatholic ChurchEuropematerialitypoliticsideologyVirgin Marycatholic pilgrimagesMexican CatholicismpapacyRoman QuestionultramontanismLatin AmericamobilizationinternetJohn Paul IIBenedict XVIFrancissoft powerMarian apparitionMarian pilgrimageFatimaPope Paul VIPope John Paul IIPope Benedict XVIPope FranciscommunionprotestRomaniatransformationspiritual routesVia Francigenacontemporary pilgrimageSt. Peter ApostleSt. Francis of AssisiMediterranean routeslearning walkshikingsocio-educational pilgrimagedelinquencyyoung offendersCamino de SantiagopilgrimagesmarriagefamilyPolandpilgrimsGerman-speakingreligiosityspiritualitymultidimensional structure of religiositycentrality of religiosity scalereligious self-conceptspiritual self-concepttourismcharismatic objectsOberammergauPassion PlayrelicsKarol Wojtyładignity of the persontruthfreedomconscienceReligion & beliefsBarbato Mariano Pedt1295529Barbato Mariano PothBOOK9910566480303321Pilgrimage and Religious Mobilization in Europe3023580UNINA