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ORTHODOX CHURCH OF GEORGIA AND CORONA VIRUS PANDEMIC
ORTHODOX CHURCH OF GEORGIA AND CORONA VIRUS PANDEMIC

Author(s): Tea Tatenashvili
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Security and defense, Politics and religion, Health and medicine and law, Eastern Orthodoxy, Globalization
Published by: Kültür Ajans Tanıtım ve Organizasyon
Keywords: Orthodox Church of Georgia; State; Pandemic; Corona Virus; Patriarchy;

Summary/Abstract: 2020 was unusual for entire world. Corona Virus was announced as a pandemic by the World Health Organization and it became the key challenge for the world. Unexpectedly pandemic changed a political, economic, social life, it also put the issue of changing religious rituals up on the agenda. It made a dramatic change, changing not only lifestyle thoroughly but also it influenced public values and fundamental principles. Georgia, as the part of the global space was not able to avoid the problem. In order to prevent dissemination of the virus, Georgian government closed the borders of Georgia for the foreign citizens, it announced the emergency condition, closed trading facilities, stopped functioning of the enterprises, enforced curfew, prohibited gathering of more than three people and set charges for violation of the rule. For prevention of the virus, different confessions were forced to introduce changes in their services. Georgian Orthodox Church was an exception together with several churches of the world (Poland, Greece, Serbia). The patriarch of Georgia decided not to change the service rule despite high risk. It became the reason for excitement and criticism of clergymen, theologists, politicians and citizens in general. There were different positions and opinions inside the church itself, among the clergymen. The society had different opinions regarding the fact. This step made by the church was evaluated by some people as anti-social and antihuman decision. In the country, where the belief and traditions are closely connected, change of eucharist rule and close churches for the prayers are very sensitive issue. This is why due to respect to the Georgian church and Synod, as well as for high interest of the society, we decided to learn problem deeper. Actually, the following questions were asked, like what was the cause for the decision? Why the opinion of the churchmen, as well as parish and society were divided? What is the role of the state in solution of such problem?

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 48
  • Page Range: 231-245
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English