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ISBN 9781551266305
Paperback: 258 Pages
When COVID-19 pandemic-related public health measures necessitated the closure of Canadian places of worship in early 2020, parish leaders entered into a flurry of activity to tend to difficult and immediate pastoral needs, and to reshape the worshipping and gathering life of their communities. For many, the loss of the capacity to celebrate the eucharist struck hard and the grief that ensued was tough.
A growing number of voices began to advocate for permission to adapt Holy Communion for remote or distanced safe practice, and debates sprang up about the nature of words such as real, virtual, presence and communion. In response to the emerging discourse and in an effort to facilitate conversation, the Faith, Worship, and Ministry committee of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada invited theological reflections on eucharistic practice and sacramental theology to capture, share and continue the evolving discussion. This book is a compilation of those reflections.
To find out more about the project, or to download an e-version of the publication, visit:https://www.anglican.ca/faith/ministry/pandemic-times