Catholics in France demand from the authorities of the country to resume the masses
16 November 2020
The decision of the French authorities to suspend the mass holding as part of countering the spread of the coronavirus, adopted on October 30, has already sparked a wave of protests by believers across the country. Протесты французских католиков широко освещаются национальными телеканалами According to the BFM channel, the most massive actions took place in Strasbourg, Nantes and Bordeaux. In the capital of the country, a large-scale manifestation of believers ended with a common prayer on the square in front of the Saint-Sulpice church. The city authorities banned the repeated action of believers in Paris due to the large number of participants. Gerard Larcher, President of the French Senate, suggested that services could be resumed subject to strict 'sanitary measures.' A discussion of the problem will take place today with the participation of the head of the national ministry of internal affairs and representatives of different confessions. Recall that in accordance with the restrictions imposed, religious organizations in France continue their work, but mass gatherings in churches are prohibited. The possibility of personal salvation without participating in the Holy Mass raises legitimate questions among Western Christians.
Catholics in France demand from the authorities of the country to resume the massesCatholics in France demand from the authorities of the country to resume the massesThe decision of the French authorities to suspend the mass holding as part of countering the spread of the coronavirus, adopted on October 30, has already sparked a wave of protests by believers across the country. Протесты французских католиков широко освещаются национальными телеканалами According to the BFM channel, the most massive actions took place in Strasbourg, Nantes and Bordeaux. In the capital of the country, a large-scale manifestation of believers ended with a common prayer on the square in front of the Saint-Sulpice church. The city authorities banned the repeated action of believers in Paris due to the large number of participants. Gerard Larcher, President of the French Senate, suggested that services could be resumed subject to strict 'sanitary measures.' A discussion of the problem will take place today with the participation of the head of the national ministry of internal affairs and representatives of different confessions. Recall that in accordance with the restrictions imposed, religious organizations in France continue their work, but mass gatherings in churches are prohibited. The possibility of personal salvation without participating in the Holy Mass raises legitimate questions among Western Christians.Свеча Иерусалима -en
The decision of the French authorities to suspend the mass holding as part of countering the spread of the coronavirus, adopted on October 30, has already sparked a wave of protests by believers across the country. Протесты французских католиков широко освещаются национальными телеканалами According to the BFM channel, the most massive actions took place in Strasbourg, Nantes and Bordeaux. In the capital of the country, a large-scale manifestation of believers ended with a common prayer on the square in front of the Saint-Sulpice church. The city authorities banned the repeated action of believers in Paris due to the large number of participants. Gerard Larcher, President of the French Senate, suggested that services could be resumed subject to strict 'sanitary measures.' A discussion of the problem will take place today with the participation of the head of the national ministry of internal affairs and representatives of different confessions. Recall that in accordance with the restrictions imposed, religious organizations in France continue their work, but mass gatherings in churches are prohibited. The possibility of personal salvation without participating in the Holy Mass raises legitimate questions among Western Christians.