In Lithuania, believers can again attend Mass on Sundays

В Литве верующие снова могут посещать мессы по воскресеньям

As reported by the news agency Sputnik Lithuania, the Conference of Catholic Bishops of this country decided to open access for the parishioners of Catholic churches to Sunday masses. Before that, believers could only attend services on weekdays. The sacraments of Holy Baptism and Marriage will also be performed - as well as at the services, during these services, social distance and other precautions taken earlier in connection with the situation around the coronavirus pandemic will remain necessary for the participants and those present.

In the Church of All Saints, Vilnius
In the Church of All Saints, Vilnius
The safety requirements observed during collective prayer during divine services also apply to confession. It is held in churches, and, in addition, at the request of parishioners, it can be organized personally for believers in quarantine. The bishops and priests of Lithuania urge believers to pray to the Lord God and the Virgin Mary for those who are sick - as well as for medical workers fighting the pandemic.

The Russian Nezavisimaya Gazeta reports that the Vilna-Lithuanian diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church has also resumed public services starting May 4.

Recall quarantine due to the spread of coronavirus in Lithuania was introduced on March 16. Last Wednesday, the government extended it until May 31, while easing conditions.

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In Lithuania, believers can again attend Mass on Sundays In Lithuania, believers can again attend Mass on Sundays As reported by the news agency Sputnik Lithuania, the Conference of Catholic Bishops of this country decided to open access for the parishioners of Catholic churches to Sunday masses. Before that, believers could only attend services on weekdays. The sacraments of Holy Baptism and Marriage will also be performed - as well as at the services, during these services, social distance and other precautions taken earlier in connection with the situation around the coronavirus pandemic will remain necessary for the participants and those present. In the Church of All Saints, Vilnius The safety requirements observed during collective prayer during divine services also apply to confession. It is held in churches, and, in addition, at the request of parishioners, it can be organized personally for believers in quarantine. The bishops and priests of Lithuania urge believers to pray to the Lord God and the Virgin Mary for those who are sick - as well as for medical workers fighting the pandemic. The Russian Nezavisimaya Gazeta reports that the Vilna-Lithuanian diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church has also resumed public services starting May 4. Recall quarantine due to the spread of coronavirus in Lithuania was introduced on March 16. Last Wednesday, the government extended it until May 31, while easing conditions.
As reported by the news agency Sputnik Lithuania, the Conference of Catholic Bishops of this country decided to open access for the parishioners of Catholic churches to Sunday masses. Before that, believers could only attend services on weekdays. The sacraments of Holy Baptism and Marriage will also be performed - as well as at the services, during these services, social distance and other precautions taken earlier in connection with the situation around the coronavirus pandemic will remain necessary for the participants and those present. In the Church of All Saints, Vilnius The safety requirements observed during collective prayer during divine services also apply to confession. It is held in churches, and, in addition, at the request of parishioners, it can be organized personally for believers in quarantine. The bishops and priests of Lithuania urge believers to pray to the Lord God and the Virgin Mary for those who are sick - as well as for medical workers fighting the pandemic. The Russian Nezavisimaya Gazeta reports that the Vilna-Lithuanian diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church has also resumed public services starting May 4. Recall quarantine due to the spread of coronavirus in Lithuania was introduced on March 16. Last Wednesday, the government extended it until May 31, while easing conditions.