COVID-19: Vatican Holy Week
celebrations under study
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| Palm Sunday, St Peter's square, 2019 (Vatican Media) |
The Prefecture of the Papal Household announces that Holy
Week celebrations in Rome will take place without the physical presence of the
faithful, in an attempt to contain the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
(Updated)
By Vatican News
The Prefecture of the Papal Household made the announcement
on its website, announcing that, "because of the current global public
health emergency, all the Liturgical Celebrations of Holy Week will take place
without the physical presence of the faithful.
Furthermore, this Prefecture informs that until April 12 the
General Audiences and the Angelus presided over by the Holy Father will be
available only in live streaming on the official Vatican News website”.
Clarification
Later on Sunday, just after noon, journalists accredited to
the Holy See Press Office received a clarification from its Director, Matteo
Bruni. He confirmed that all the celebrations of Holy week are
"confirmed". As of Sunday, he wrote, how these celbrations will be
conducted and who will participate in them is currently "under
study", given the security measures in force and the fact that the
situation is in continual evolution. As soon as these things are decided, he
continued, they will be communicated. He then repeated that however the
celebrations will be conducted, they will be transmitted live via radio and
television, and live streamed through Vatican News.
Pope’s Daily Mass, Angelus and Audience
On Saturday, the Holy See Press Office issued the following
statement: “Faced with the situation that has arisen because of the
coronavirus, the Holy Father has decided that the Holy Mass he celebrates in
Santa Marta at 7am every morning, will continue to be broadcast live next
week”.
"In order to comply with the rules imposing a ban on
gatherings in order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus",
continues the statement, “the Holy Father’s Sunday Angelus prayer and General
Audience on Wednesday March 18 will be broadcast live on television, as well as
on the Vatican News website, and the images will be distributed by Vatican
Media to the media that request them, so as to reach the faithful all over the
world”.
This article, first published on 15 March 2020 was
updated on 16 March 2020 to reflect the latest clarification by the Holy See
Press Office.

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