COVID and Christ: Remote, Faith-Based Activities Using Religious Technology in the Catholic Church

S. McNeill
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Only 39 percent of American Catholics say they attend church in any given week (Gallup, 2019). In an effort to connect and engage the global congregation of the Catholic Church, the Vatican partnered with an external developer to create mobile learning tools—a project cumulating with the iOS and Android app "Click to Pray” and hardware extension app “eRosary.” Click to Pray is the prayer platform of the “Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network” (PWPN), a pontifical work whose mission is to mobilize Catholics through prayer and action. Founded in 1844 as the Apostleship of Prayer, the PWPN is present in 98 countries and is made up of more than 35 million Catholics. This study aims to review the technology and security of the software; design of the hardware; the end-user experience, and the primary demographics of those who have downloaded either the Click to Pray or eRosary apps. This paper will also examine the idea of authenticity and replication of the religious experience in a remote atmosphere, in addition to its uses and gratifications. The eRosary is also capable of monitoring the health of the user, providing an interesting example of mobile learning device convergence for mind, body, and spirit.
COVID与基督:天主教会使用宗教技术的远程信仰活动
(盖洛普,2019年)只有39%的美国天主教徒表示他们每周都会去教堂。为了与天主教会的全球会众建立联系,梵蒂冈与一家外部开发商合作开发了移动学习工具——该项目汇集了iOS和Android应用程序“点击祈祷”和硬件扩展应用程序“eRosary”。“点击祈祷”是“教宗全球祈祷网络”(PWPN)的祈祷平台,这是一项宗座工作,其使命是通过祈祷和行动动员天主教徒。PWPN成立于1844年,作为祈祷使徒,目前在98个国家,由超过3500万天主教徒组成。本研究旨在回顾该软件的技术和安全性;硬件设计;最终用户体验,以及那些下载了点击祈祷或玫瑰玫瑰应用程序的主要人口统计数据。本文还将探讨在遥远的氛围中宗教体验的真实性和复制的概念,以及它的用途和满足。它还能够监测用户的健康状况,提供了一个有趣的移动学习设备融合思想、身体和精神的例子。
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