Thiruvananthapuram: Even as the number of COVID-19 cases is rising not just in Kerala, but across the country, taking the cue of the lockdown norms that have been eased, temples are now being cleaned to open from Tuesday, but churches and mosques differ.
According to the new norms, all places of worship have been permitted to re-open from Tuesday, after ensuring that the entire place is sanitised. The rules allow that none above aged 65 and below 10 years of age should be allowed entry.
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N. Vasu, president of the Travancore Devasom Board - the body that owns 1,248 temples in the southern districts of the state said they will open all their temples to the devotees starting Tuesday.
"All the norms that have to adhere as stipulated by the government will be followed. Social distancing would be maintained and devotees will have to wait for their turn to enter the temple to pray," said Vasu.
When it came to the Roman Catholic Church, the decision has been made by Cardinal of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church Mar George Lencherry, who has said that their churches will not open till June 30, but special services like weddings, baptisms and other rituals will take place as specified by the norms of the government.
The Kottayam headquartered Syrian Orthodox Church will be holding its synod -- a meeting of all the bishops on Tuesday to decide on what steps should be taken.
But the Cardinal Moran Mar Baselios Cleemis Catholicos, head of the capital city headquartered Syro Malankara Catholic Church, wished that the decision would allow all irrespective of the age to come to the church when everything else is now being opened.