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Some churches and their Christmas services across borough

St Benedict s and St Laurence s held a candlelit Christmas service online Christmas is going to be unlike any other this year. Families, for the most part, are unfortunately having to stay separate, with restrictions stopping the usual festive gatherings that have not been interrupted in such a fashion since the Second World War. Churches are having to adapt too, and many places of worship have already embraced technology to bring their worshippers as normal services as possible. We have listed below several churches across the borough which are holding some form of service over the Christmas period, to give you an idea of what still may be available.

COVID-compliant Christmas in Mumbai this year: Maha Govt issues guidelines

Representative Image Photo: Unsplash Mumbai: For Christmas mass services to be held on December 24 and 25, churches across Mumbai have made it mandatory for all attendees to wear masks and maintain distancing, as precautionary measures against Covid-19. Hand sanitisers will be provided and body temperature checks will be initiated at every church. Communion for Christians will be offered outside the church. In a letter to the churches of Mumbai, Oswald Cardinal Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay, has asked them to follow all the standard operating procedures (SOPs) and safety measures against Covid-19 during the Christmas and New Year s eve mass services. The archbishop stated, To facilitate attendance at Christmas Mass, more than one vigil mass may be celebrated in our churches. Distribution of Holy Communion at a suitable place outside the church seems to be the best option at present.

A symbolic sign after the Pachamama worship at St Peter s: Papal Altar unused for months now

A symbolic sign after the Pachamama worship at St. Peter’s: Papal Altar unused for months now Posted on It seems that they continue to dismantle everything. Professor Armin Schwibach / Twitter December 18, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – Something happened in the Vatican in the last months that has been largely overlooked: the High Altar of St. Peter s – the Papal Altar, which is situated right on top of the tomb of St. Peter himself – has been left unused now for many months. Professor Armin Schwibach, a Vatican Correspondent who has lived in Rome for more than three decades, describes it as a “symbolic emptiness.” This fact comes in light of the coronavirus lockdowns, but also after Pope Francis, in October 2019, welcomed a bowl with earth dedicated to the false goddess Pachamama and placed it, against the liturgical rules, on that very altar.

Will a normal Christmas be possible? | The Sunday Mail

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