Deccan Chronicle

Churches choose to keep off carols over Covid fear

Some churches to send small groups on request from members

- SANJAY SAMUEL PAUL | DC

With the threat of Covid19 still looming large, this year’s Christmas celebratio­ns will take yet another hit. Many churches, preferring to give importance to the health of people over traditions, have suspended the popular practice of carol singing groups visiting homes.

However, all is not lost for carollers and patrons of this tradition, as several

HOWEVER, ALL is not lost for carollers and patrons of this tradition, as several churches have put in place carol singing in their premises. Some churches have agreed to have visiting carollers if sought by members of their respective congregati­ons.

churches have put in place carol singing in their premises. Some churches have agreed to have visiting carollers if sought by members of their respective congregati­ons. They will be smaller groups, though.

According to Rev. David Gollapalli, pastor, Baptist Church Hyderabad “We have cancelled carol rounds, keeping in mind the Covid situation. We will have a carol programme this Saturday, where all church members will participat­e in singing and in worship.”

Rev. B. Joseph

Christophe­r, pastor of

Centenary Methodist English Church, said “After a thorough discussion with members and the clergy, all churches of the Methodist denominati­on have decided not to have carol rounds. Singing of Christmas carols will only be allowed in churches.”

“We have made smaller groups, keeping Covid precaution­s in mind. There will be a combined carol service in churches,” Rev T. Bhasker, pastor of Wesley Churches, said.

 ?? — P. SURENDRA ?? The Baptist Church at Narayanagu­da decked up with lights and decoration­s on Monday ahead of Christmas.
— P. SURENDRA The Baptist Church at Narayanagu­da decked up with lights and decoration­s on Monday ahead of Christmas.

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