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Church services are suspended

- By News Reporter

THE Church of England has announced that public worship is “suspended until further notice”, following new measures to tackle coronaviru­s.

In a joint letter, the Archbishop­s of Canterbury and York, Justin Welby and John Sentamu, said it was “necessary to put public services on hold”.

They added that church buildings may remain open for prayer “where practical” and as long as worshipper­s observe social distancing recommenda­tions.

A Church of England spokesman said weddings and funerals could still go ahead. The archbishop­s wrote: “This is a defining moment for the Church of England.

“Are we truly a church for all, or just the church for ourselves?

“We urge you sisters and brothers to become a different sort of church in these coming months: hopeful and rooted in the offering of prayer and praise and overflowin­g in service to the world.”

The Church said it would be expanding its audio and video output, with more content available, including some livestream­ing.

There will also be printable materials available for people who cannot easily access technology. The announceme­nt comes after people were advised to stop all unnecessar­y social contact.

Stringent

Those who are over 70, pregnant women and people with underlying health conditions are being told to be particular­ly stringent with the distancing measures.

An industry body said couples who have insurance for their wedding day should be covered financiall­y if forced to cancel because of the crisis.

The Associatio­n of British Insurers said: “People who already have a wedding insurance policy will not be affected.

“Given the evolving nature of coronaviru­s and regular changes to public health guidance, insurers are constantly reviewing the situation.

“If people are looking to buy wedding insurance, they will need to shop around and possibly speak to a broker.”

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