Panaji: From avoiding handshakes to modifying traditional religious practices, churches in Goa are taking various measures in view of coronavirus scare while priests at various temples have started wearing masks.
Apart from restricting flow of Holy Water at stoups, many churches have stopped offering communion to followers in their mouth as has been the custom.
Communion is the service of Christian worship at which bread and wine are consecrated and shared.
Parish priests have emptied out holy water stoups installed at the entrance of churches to avoid them being acting as breeding grounds for any kind of virus.
While holding masses, priests are informing people about various precautions to be taken to keep novel coronavirus at bay. The sermons now also include preaching on food intakes to boost immunity.
Fr Eremito Rebello of the Church of Our Lady of Snow at Rachol village in South Goa said on Tuesday that though there are no formal instructions from the Archbishop's Palace to adopt any such measures, priests are taking these initiatives on their own.
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"Holy water has been temporarily reduced from the entrance of the church to stop any possibility of spread of virus. Also, the Holy communion is not given in mouth but on hand of Christian devotees," he said.