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“He Who Sings, Prays Twice”? Singing in Roman Catholic Mass Leads to Spiritual and Social Experiences That Are Predicted by Religious and Musical Attitudes

机译:“他唱歌,祈祷两次”?罗马天主教群体唱歌导致宗教和音乐态度预测的精神和社会经验

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Song is an essential element in every religion. In the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church, theologians expect congregational singing to have several clear-cut effects which can be translated into psychological hypotheses. This study is the first to approach these quantitatively. N = 1603 Catholics from German-speaking countries answered an exhaustive questionnaire that asked whether and to what degree these putative effects were actually experienced by churchgoers. We found that people do, to a large degree, associate feelings of community and spiritual experiences with congregational singing. We also identified relevant intraindividual factors that contribute to the frequency of these experiences, most importantly, religious and musical attitudes. These results are discussed in the light of psychological literature on the effects of group singing on social bonding and wellbeing, but also in the context of theological, ethnomusicological, and sociological research on singing, songs, and spiritual and social experiences.
机译:歌曲是每个宗教的重要元素。在罗马天主教会的礼拜仪中,神学家预计会众歌唱有几种明确的效果,可以转化为心理假设。本研究是第一个定量接近这些的研究。 N = 1603来自德语国家的天主教徒回答了一个详尽的问卷,询问了教会师是否实际上经历过这些推定的效果。我们发现人们做了很大程度上,将社区和精神经历与会众歌唱。我们还确定了有关涉及这些经验的频率的相关内部因素,最重要的是,宗教和音乐态度。这些结果是根据心理文献讨论了对社会粘合与福祉的群体歌曲的影响,也是在神学,民族武士学,歌唱,歌曲和精神和社会经验的社会学研究的背景下。

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