A collection of online, international conversations for everyone who has experienced liturgical disruption through Covid-19 and is seeking to “understand” their experience and harness its value for future growth.
With Professor Thomas O’Loughlin, Emeritus Professor of Historical Theology at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Can you send an apple by email? – Episode One
Examine’s one of the most significant features of the COVID-19 liturgy, virtual liturgy and in particular the popular adoption of Virtual Mass.
Can you send an apple by email? – Episode Two
Examine’s one of the most significant features of the COVID-19 liturgy, virtual liturgy, the changes in liturgical language, people as consumers of liturgy and communal COVID-19 worship.
Can you send an apple by email? – Episode Three
Examine’s one of the most significant features of the COVID-19 liturgy, and tease out what is meant by virtual, what is meant by real. We talk about the challenges COVID-19 presents and what we keep, change and let go.
This episode focuses on the Eucharist as the Celebration of a people, a people attached to a greater body and the tensions that exist between individual expressions of thanksgiving and the expressions of thanks a community may offer.
This episode continues the conversation on the Eucharist as the Celebration of a people where Dr Carmel Pilcher, Dr James Siemens and Jo Ayers join Professor Thomas O’Loughlin for a panel discussion hosted by Dr Joseph Grayland.