Posted on 05/16/2020 5:24:39 PM PDT by marshmallow
BEIRUT - Lebanons churches have welcomed worshippers for the first time in nearly two months. Most churches were closed to the public to limit the spread of coronavirus, but Lebanese authorities have started easing restrictions that were imposed in March.
Churches and mosques are now permitted to welcome worshippers for congregational prayers on Sundays and Fridays as long as capacities are limited and other safety guidelines including social distancing measures are respected.
Many worshippers entering churches around Lebanon on Sunday were sprayed with disinfectant and had their temperatures checked before they were allowed in to sit at a distance from others. Masses including the Easter prayers were held in empty churches for the first time in Lebanons recent history last month. Even during the countrys civil war from 1975-90 did not stop its people from going to places of worship.
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