Effects of Pope Francis’ Religious Authority and Media Coverage on Twitter User’s Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccination
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What position has the Catholic Church taken on vaccinations and vaccines so far?
- Were Francis’ statements on COVID-19 vaccinations infallible, as defined by the Catholic dogma of papal infallibility in matters of faith and morals? To what extent are these statements binding on Catholics?
- Is the analysis [using Big Data tools] of the discussion that took place on Twitter in relation to the papal statements cited above a reliable reflection of opinion, and to what extent? How does it relate to the theory of mediatization and how does it express the mediatization of religion?
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sentiment Analysis
2.1.1. Source of the Data
2.1.2. Data Preparation
3. Results
3.1. Emotions
3.2. Correlations
3.3. Detecting Communities
4. Discussion
4.1. Twitter Users
4.2. Russian Propaganda and Anti-Vaccination Movements
4.3. Level of Trust in Vaccination
5. Conclusions
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- “It’s an ethical choice, because you are playing with health, life, but you are also playing with the lives of others,” Francis told the station. “I’ve signed up. One must do it.”
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- “I don’t understand why some say, ‘No, vaccines are dangerous.’ If it is presented by doctors as a thing that can go well, that has no special dangers, why not take it? There is a suicidal denial that I wouldn’t know how to explain.” [69].
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- The pope referred to the vaccination as “an ethical action, because you are gambling with your health, you are gambling with your life, but you are also gambling with the lives of others.” [70].
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- Vatican: No punishment for those who refuse COVID-19 vaccine [71];
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Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Appendix A.1. The Pope and the Vaccination Issue
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- the subject of infallibility is the individual pope rather than the Holy See as an institution,
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- he speaks ex cathedra, that is, as the supreme shepherd and teacher of all the faithful,
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- he consciously engages the full range of its supreme teaching authority,
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- he definitively declares a particular truth, thus obliging all the faithful (through a categorical act rather than through recommendations, pieces of advice, admonitions or persuasion); the will for a dogmatic definition must be formally expressed,
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- the scope of infallibility is the same as that of the whole episcopate, in the field of faith and morals,
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- this teaching, based on the guidance of the Holy Spirit, needs nobody’s approval, nor does it allow any appeal [96].
Appendix A.2. Twitter and Social Media as a Mirror of Opinions—Big Data Research as a Way to Understand Social Trends
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Gaweł, A.; Mańdziuk, M.; Żmudziński, M.; Gosek, M.; Krawczyk-Suszek, M.; Pisarski, M.; Adamski, A.; Cyganik, W. Effects of Pope Francis’ Religious Authority and Media Coverage on Twitter User’s Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccination. Vaccines 2021, 9, 1487. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9121487
Gaweł A, Mańdziuk M, Żmudziński M, Gosek M, Krawczyk-Suszek M, Pisarski M, Adamski A, Cyganik W. Effects of Pope Francis’ Religious Authority and Media Coverage on Twitter User’s Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccination. Vaccines. 2021; 9(12):1487. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9121487
Chicago/Turabian StyleGaweł, Arkadiusz, Marzena Mańdziuk, Marek Żmudziński, Małgorzata Gosek, Marlena Krawczyk-Suszek, Mariusz Pisarski, Andrzej Adamski, and Weronika Cyganik. 2021. "Effects of Pope Francis’ Religious Authority and Media Coverage on Twitter User’s Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccination" Vaccines 9, no. 12: 1487. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9121487
APA StyleGaweł, A., Mańdziuk, M., Żmudziński, M., Gosek, M., Krawczyk-Suszek, M., Pisarski, M., Adamski, A., & Cyganik, W. (2021). Effects of Pope Francis’ Religious Authority and Media Coverage on Twitter User’s Attitudes toward COVID-19 Vaccination. Vaccines, 9(12), 1487. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9121487