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VATICAN CITY: Hundreds of millions across the world celebrated pared-down Christmas festivities on Friday due to coronavirus restrictions, as Pope France appealed for people to show fraternity.
Saturday, 26 Dec 2020 07:52 AM MYT
Pastors wearing face masks sit among empty benches during an online Christmas service at the Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul. ― AFP pic
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ROME, Dec 26 ― Christmas festivities began yesterday, with hundreds of millions across the world under coronavirus restrictions celebrating a pared-down version of a holiday typically marked by travel and large gatherings.
The battle to halt the pandemic, which has claimed more than 1.7 million lives, is far from over despite the launching of mass vaccine campaigns that offer the promise of an eventual return to normalcy.
Hundreds of millions across the world under coronavirus restrictions have celebrated a pared-down version of a holiday typically marked by travel and large gatherings.
Christmas celebrated under pandemic’s shadow
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with hundreds of millions across the world under coronavirus restrictions
celebrating a pared-down version of a holiday typically marked by travel and
large gatherings.
lives, is far from over despite the launching of mass vaccine campaigns that
offer the promise of an eventual return to normalcy.
Churches across South Korea stood largely empty, with worshippers
congregating online as the country reported a new daily caseload record.
“It really is heartbreaking to see,” said Park Jae-woo, a member of the
Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul which would usually expect up to 10,000
worshippers, but on Friday was only able to welcome 15 staff and choir