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Pandemic precautions remain for many Churches celebrating Easter


Pandemic precautions remain for many Churches celebrating Easter
VIDEO: Pandemic precautions remain for many Churches celebrating Easter
By Lillian Donahue | April 4, 2021 at 1:08 PM EDT - Updated April 4 at 6:18 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - This Easter, pandemic precautions are still top of mind for churches across the Lowcountry.
This time last year, faith groups had to close their doors for the holiday weekend. But today, many are back open but indefinitely changed by the pandemic.
“There’s an energy that is just felt by being together and being in the same space and that was certainly missed last year,” Grace City Church pastor Will Krause said. “It’s such a special day for us as believers that to be in person feels right.” ....

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Pour le fête du Qingming, en Malaisie, des masques anti-Covid sont brûlés pour servir les morts

Pour le fête du Qingming, en Malaisie, des masques anti-Covid sont brûlés pour servir les morts
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Immortal protection: Covid-themed offerings for Malaysians during Qing Ming | Malaysia


Thursday, 01 Apr 2021 10:34 AM MYT
A set of face masks, goggles, hand sanitiser and thermometer, all made of paper, is seen for sale ahead of the Qing Ming festival in Rawang March 22, 2021. AFP pic
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RAWANG, Apr 1 Paper masks and goggles are among offerings that ethnic Chinese in Malaysia will burn to mark “Tomb Sweeping Day”, hoping their ancestors can use them to fight the coronavirus in the afterlife.
Qing Ming is one of the most important dates for Chinese communities, and is observed across East and South-east Asia.  ....

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Immortal protection: Covid-themed offerings for Malaysia's tomb-sweeping festival


RAWANG, Malaysia (AFP) - Paper masks and goggles are among offerings that Chinese Malaysians will burn to mark the important tomb-sweeping day, hoping their ancestors can use them to fight the coronavirus in the afterlife.
During Qingming, which this year falls on Sunday, it is customary for Chinese to offer prayers, sweep their loved ones graves and burn paper models of items that could be useful in the afterlife.
These can range from money and shoes to yachts and planes - but the pandemic has led to the addition of virus-themed offerings.
A shop in the town of Rawang, just outside the capital Kuala Lumpur, is selling a set of paper masks with small boxes carrying pictures of goggles, a bottle of hand sanitiser and a thermometer. ....

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Immortal protection: Covid-themed offerings for "Tomb Sweeping Day"


01 Apr 2021 / 16:43 H.
This picture taken on March 22, 2021 shows miniature sets of homes made of paper ahead of the Qingming festival, also known as Tomb Sweeping Day, in Rawang in Malaysia’s Selangor state. -AFP
RAWANG, Malaysia: Paper masks and goggles are among offerings that ethnic Chinese in Malaysia will burn to mark “Tomb Sweeping Day”, hoping their ancestors can use them to fight the coronavirus in the afterlife.
Qingming is one of the most important dates for Chinese communities, and is observed across East and Southeast Asia.
During the festival, which this year falls on Sunday, it is customary for Chinese to offer prayers, sweep their loved ones’ graves and burn paper models of items that could be useful in the afterlife. ....

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