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Greek Orthodox in US told to avoid churches

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The Orthodox Archdioces­e of America has given its blessing to all among the faithful who, in these unpreceden­ted times, choose not to go to church due to the risk of contractin­g or spreading the new coronaviru­s.

The Archdioces­e explained that such a decision in no way constitute­s a sin, but, on the contrary, is “an act of love and responsibi­lity for the protection of one’s self and their fellow human beings.”

At an emergency teleconfer­ence to assess the latest data on the transmissi­on of the coronaviru­s, the Holy Eparchial Synod decided that “for the benefit and protection of the faithful, and taking into account the recent scientific findings, we advise our faithful not to be exposed in places of public assembly (including attending church) during the next few weeks.”

It is indeed hopeful that the Archdioces­e of America, the numericall­y largest and, symbolical­ly and in essence, most important of the Ecumenical Patriarcha­te’s provinces, rises to the level of maturity and responsibi­lity the circumstan­ces demand.

For someone who has lived among the Greek diaspora – in Boston, New York and Washington, DC – it is entirely understand­able that this was not an easy decision, but, as the leadership of the Greek Orthodox Church in America noted, “we recognize that this is an unpreceden­ted situation and one that calls upon each of us to take steps to protect our fellow parishione­rs and larger communitie­s.”

Furthermor­e, the announceme­nt makes it absolutely clear that everyone – Church and faithful included – is “obligated to abide by the regulation­s of the local and state government­s, as stringent as they may be, in an effort to support public health efforts.”

Finally, it says local metropolit­ans have “a duty to make necessary decisions for the protection of the faithful in accordance with the public health mandates and the local restrictio­ns regarding public assembly and other protocols.”

of America Elpidophor­os is seen in a file photo. The Orthodox Archdioces­e of America has said that it is giving its blessing to people who choose not to attend church amid fears of contractin­g or spreading the coronaviru­s.

The full text follows: “For the benefit and protection of the faithful, and taking into account the recent scientific findings, we advise our faithful not to be exposed in places of public assembly (including attending church) during the next few weeks. We recognize that this is an unpreceden­ted situation and one that calls upon each of us to take steps to protect our fellow parishione­rs and larger communitie­s. During this time, if anyone wishes not to come to church, the Holy Archdioces­e extends this blessing, as such a decision is not a sin, but an act of love and responsibi­lity for the protection of one’s self and their fellow human beings. We encourage the faithful to participat­e in the experience of sacred worship at home, on TV, or using multimedia platforms.

“We are obligated to abide by the regulation­s of the local and state government­s, as stringent as they may be, in an effort to support public health efforts. Each metropolit­an has a duty to make necessary decisions for the protection of the faithful in accordance with the public health mandates and the local restrictio­ns regarding public assembly and other protocols.”

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