POPULAR PIETY AND LITURGICAL INCULTURATION IN THE PHILIPPINES

THE WEDDING OF FAITH AND CULTURE

Authors

  • Michael Demetrius H. Asis Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines

Keywords:

PIETY, INCULTURATION, PHILIPPINES, WEDDING, FAITH, CULTURE, LITURGICAL

Abstract

In the Philippines, the concrete outcome of the interaction between the Catholic Faith and culture is the performance of the rites of popular piety. Most of these rites focus on devotions to Christ, Mary, and the saints. Properly guided, these rites may contribute to a more dynamic, active, participative liturgical worship in the Church — an ideal envisaged by the Constitution on the Liturgy of the Second Vatican Council. While the rites of popular piety engender virtues such as hope, a sense of the Cross in daily life, and fortitude, much can be done so that: 1) they do not degenerate into superstitious and magical forms of worship, and 2) they may be developed into potential vehicles for social and structural change.

Author Biography

Michael Demetrius H. Asis, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines

Dr. Michael Demetrius H. Asis is the current chair of the Theology Department of the Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines, where he has been teaching since 1987. He holds a PhD in Theology from the Loyola School of Theology. He completed his doctoral course work at Harvard University Divinity School, Boston College, and the Weston Jesuit School of Theology. Mike specializes in Sexual Ethics, Marital Spirituality, Sacramental Theology, and Religious Education. His works include I’ve been Dating…Now What? (with Maribel Sison Dionisio; Anvil, 2006), I Am Because We Are: Reflections on Love, Relationships, and Life (Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2012), Reimagining the Sacred: A Fresh Approach to Prayer, Liturgy and the Sacraments (Claretian Communications Foundation, Inc., 2013). Email: masis@ateneo.edu.

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Published

2014-09-30

How to Cite

Asis, M. D. H. (2014). POPULAR PIETY AND LITURGICAL INCULTURATION IN THE PHILIPPINES: THE WEDDING OF FAITH AND CULTURE. Asian Horizons, 8(03), 592–605. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/ah/article/view/2108

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