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      <subfield code="a">COVID-19 has driven several global offline communities to go online. Restrictions to the&#xd;
free movement of people in response to the coronavirus pandemic triggered a profound rethinking&#xd;
of jobs, products and services, and among them, the activities of religious communities, which are&#xd;
well consolidated in the offline sphere. In Spain, since the lockdown established by the government&#xd;
in March 2020, the Catholic Church has reinvented its activity, as all the churches and other places&#xd;
of worship have been closed. This constituted a considerable challenge, considering the history&#xd;
and dynamics of the institution. This paper aims to analyze how Catholicism, as one of the most&#xd;
consolidated offline communities, reworked its communication, going online in a matter of days. With&#xd;
this objective, researchers surveyed each and every one of the 70 Spanish dioceses, taking them as&#xd;
representatives of the global Catholic community in the country. Their responses are complemented&#xd;
with an in-depth interview with the Director of Communications at the Spanish Conference of&#xd;
Bishops. The results highlight the huge and unprecedented step towards the digitalization of the&#xd;
community through consistent, creative and efficient action. New methods, platforms and languages&#xd;
have been implemented, even broadening community membership. Despite an offline essence that is&#xd;
still detected in some decisions, this pandemic has brought a new communicative paradigm to the&#xd;
Spanish Catholic community. Digitalization has been consolidated whilst preserving the best aspects&#xd;
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