Just published: Volume 36 of the Yearbook for Ritual and Liturgical Studies!
2 March 2021
IRiLiS proudly presents the Yearbook for Ritual and Liturgical Studies volume 36 (2020), our open access online journal. This year, our journal offers a collection of articles on sacramental worship in the COVID-19 crisis, as well as other articles and summaries of PhD thesis. Take a look right away.
Sacramental Worship in the COVID-19 Crisis
- Samuel Goyvaerts and Fokke Wouda, Dutch Responses to Lockdown Liturgies: Analysis of the Public Debate on Sacraments During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Michael-Dominique Magielse, A Distanced Eucharist in Bits and Bytes: Creating a True Encounter in Online Celebrations of the Mass during the COVID-19 Crisis
- Ineke Cornet, Spiritual Communion in Mystical Texts from the Twelfth to the Sixteenth Centuries
- Mattijs Ploeger, A New Sacramental Theology for e-Eucharist?
- Marcel Barnard, Mirella Klomp and Maarten Wisse, Do This in Remembrance of Me Online? Irenic and Elenctic Normativity in Liturgical Studies
Other articles
- Samuel Goyvaerts, “For your Faithful Lord, Life is Changed not Ended”: The Roman Catholic Funeral Rite in Flanders and the Paschal Mystery
- Klaas-Willem de Jong & Wouter Kroese, Onenigheid over een Doopvraag: De Gevolgen van Twee Incidenten in het Amsterdam van 1613 voor de Vormgeving van de Remonstrantse en Contraremonstrantse Doopliturgie
- Thomas Quartier, Liturgische Theologie als Praxisreflexion: Qualitative Forschung unter Benediktineroblaten
Summaries of PhD Theses
- Jaco Barnard, Die Erediens van die Lewe. ‘n Prakties‐Teologiese Verkenning
- Jasper Bosman, Celebrating the Lord’s Supper in the Netherlands. A Study of Liturgical Ritual Practice in Dutch Reformed Churches
- Hundzukani Portia Khosa-Nkatini, Liturgical Inculturation for Tsonga Widows’ Mourning Rituals
- Suzanne van der Merwe, Liturgie en Versoening in die Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk. ‘n Liturgies‐Rituele Benadering