Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Archbishop: Greet with folded hands and don’t kiss the cross

- Yesha Kotak

MUMBAI: While Holi gatherings are being cancelled across the city for fear of spreading the coronaviru­s, the Catholic Archdioces­e of Bombay, which has around 5 lakh members, issued new guidelines for religious services on Thursday.

A circular issued by Archbishop Oswald Gracias to parish priests of the 122 churches that fall within the diocese, asks community members to greet each other with folded hands instead of a handshake. He has also said holy communion should be received in hand instead of being placed in the mouth.

Congregati­ons have also been instructed to not kiss the crucifix. The circular also asks priests and ministers to use sanitiser on their hands and to keep the holy water stoop dry.

Community members have been asked to follow these guidelines until Easter, following

which they will be reviewed. Easter will be observed on April 12. “These guidelines have only been issued for Mumbai region as of now,” said Gracias. He further said, “We are in the process of issuing it for the entire country under the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India.”

The schools under the diocese will follow similar rules, he said. “We want people to exercise caution and avoid physical contact so that a virus such as this could be controlled,” he said. Community members commended

the archdioces­e’s decision. “Our Central government and the World Health Organisati­on are issuing guidelines to help people stay safe. Similarly, if the archdioces­e has issued guidelines, then it is commendabl­e and a welcome step,” said Astrid Lobo Gajiwala, a doctor and a lay Catholic theologian.

Father Frazer Mascarenha­s, parish priest of St Peter’s Church at Bandra and former principal of St Xavier’s College, said all parish priests have accepted the circular and welcomed it.

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