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Around the world, faith in the summer of COVID-19

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The man stood in front of the Christ the Redeemer statue in a hazmat suit, gloves, respirator and goggles. Two soldiers wearing face masks bowed their heads solemnly. Over a dozen more in fullbody gear paused from disinfecti­ng the popular tourist site overlookin­g Rio de Janeiro’s skyline and beaches.

About the only clues that the man was a Roman Catholic priest leading the soldiers in prayer were his arms- wide gesture, mirroring that of the iconic hilltop statue, and the pale yellow liturgical stole draped over his headto- toe personal protective equipment.

This is what faith looks like in the summer of COVID- 19 — or winter, of course, in Rio and other Southern Hemisphere locales. In images published in August from Associated Press photograph­ers around the world, religious services, sacred ceremonies and holiday observance­s took place with people trying to keep themselves and each other safe amid an unabating pandemic.

People fastidious­ly wore protective face masks as they visited an Istanbul church recently turned into a mosque; while attending a groundbrea­king ceremony for a Hindu temple in Jammu, India; as they floated paper lanterns along the Motoyasu River in Japan on the 75th anniversar­y of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima; crawling in pilgrimage outside a Greek Orthodox island church for the Feast of the Assumption; at a procession marking ‘ Gai Jatra,’ or cow fes

tival, in Nepal.

In London, Rabbi David Mason led a Sunday communal prayer service in his synagogue’s outdoor parking lot with just a few pairs of distanced folding chairs set out for congregant­s — most were watching from home via live video stream just as they did for months previously under a strict lockdown.

Social distancing was also the norm on the beaches of Tel Aviv as Israeli Arab families enjoyed a day outdoors while observing Islam’s Eid al- Adha, a holiday commemorat­ing the prophet Ibrahim’s obedience to God for being willing to sacrifice his son.

In Beirut, people are reeling from a double blow of not just the pandemic but the Aug. 4 port explosion that shattered windows, businesses and lives. On a recent evening, Mohammed Moussa knelt on a bed frame and pressed his forehead toward the ground in prayer, surrounded by salvaged belongings and the debris of his ruined home. It’s an image emblematic of his city’s struggles and how some rely on faith in trying times.

These and more are among the AP’s top faithrelat­ed images published in August.

 ?? AP-Ebrahim Noroozi ?? Women wearing protective face masks to help prevent spread of the coronaviru­s mourn during an annual ceremony commemorat­ing Ashoura at the Saleh shrine in northern Tehran, Iran, on Aug. 30. Ashoura is the anniversar­y of the 7th century death of Imam Hussein, a grandson of Prophet Muhammad, and one of Shiite Islam’s most beloved saints, who was killed in a battle in Karbala in present-day Iraq.
AP-Ebrahim Noroozi Women wearing protective face masks to help prevent spread of the coronaviru­s mourn during an annual ceremony commemorat­ing Ashoura at the Saleh shrine in northern Tehran, Iran, on Aug. 30. Ashoura is the anniversar­y of the 7th century death of Imam Hussein, a grandson of Prophet Muhammad, and one of Shiite Islam’s most beloved saints, who was killed in a battle in Karbala in present-day Iraq.
 ?? AP-Silvia Izquierdo ?? Catholic Priest Omar, center, leads a prayer as soldiers pause from disinfecti­ng the Christ the Redeemer area, closed because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Aug. 13.
AP-Silvia Izquierdo Catholic Priest Omar, center, leads a prayer as soldiers pause from disinfecti­ng the Christ the Redeemer area, closed because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Aug. 13.
 ?? AP- Andrew Medichini ?? Nuns wave to Pope Francis as he recites the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlookin­g St. Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, on Aug. 16.
AP- Andrew Medichini Nuns wave to Pope Francis as he recites the Angelus noon prayer from the window of his studio overlookin­g St. Peter’s Square, at the Vatican, on Aug. 16.
 ?? AP-Emrah Gurel ?? People visit St. Savior in Chora church, known as Kariye in Turkish, in Istanbul, on Aug. 21.
AP-Emrah Gurel People visit St. Savior in Chora church, known as Kariye in Turkish, in Istanbul, on Aug. 21.

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