Posted on 04/11/2020 4:55:48 PM PDT by marshmallow
The services of Holy Week and Pascha will be celebrated in the parishes and monasteries of the Greek Orthodox Church, according to a new Joint Ministerial Decision from Greeces Ministries of Education and Health published on Monday, according to Greek Reporter.
After the Greek state first initiated quarantine measures, the Greek Church agreed to reduce its schedule to include only the Divine Liturgy, for one hour on Sundays. However, this was not strict enough for the state, which responded by prohibiting all services except in the Archdiocesan cathedral in Athens.
The Holy Synod of the Greek Church then petitioned the state to allow the clergy to continue to celebrate the services at least behind closed doors.
The state has now granted that request.
According to the new decision, up to four people will be allowed inside each church, including the priest, an altar server, and one or two chanters.
Each parish itself will be responsible to enforce the states measures and social distancing.
(Excerpt) Read more at orthochristian.com ...
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