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JohnLilburne
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I am interested in the measures being taken regarding Covid-19 in various dioceses and Conferences of Catholic Bishops.
The Archdiocese of Singapore guidelines include:
“3. Holy Communion is to be received only on the hand till further notice. Holy Communion from the Chalice is to be suspended till further notice.
4. Holy water will not be available in fonts at entrance of churches as this could be a vehicle for infection. As an alternative to holy water fonts, parishes may use the rite of sprinkling of holy water in the beginning of the Mass.
5. Alcohol hand sanitizers may be made available near entrances of churches and confessionals.
6. Avoid holding of hands during Mass. It is also to be noted that the holding of hands during the Lord’s Prayer during Mass is not consistent with Liturgical laws.
7. All Masses are to be recited, rather than sung. There is to be no singing, be it of hymns, propers, or ordinaries. This would shorten the duration of Mass, and also reduce the production of respiratory droplets that occurs during singing.
8. Missals, hymnals and other “high touch” items are not to be distributed at Mass, to reduce the risk of contamination of shared items. Individuals who bring their own missals to church may continue using them.”
(From https://www.catholic.sg/coronavirus/ ).
A measure in Paris is that Concelebrants receive the Precious Blood by intinction, instead of drinking from the chalice.
The Archdiocese of Singapore guidelines include:
“3. Holy Communion is to be received only on the hand till further notice. Holy Communion from the Chalice is to be suspended till further notice.
4. Holy water will not be available in fonts at entrance of churches as this could be a vehicle for infection. As an alternative to holy water fonts, parishes may use the rite of sprinkling of holy water in the beginning of the Mass.
5. Alcohol hand sanitizers may be made available near entrances of churches and confessionals.
6. Avoid holding of hands during Mass. It is also to be noted that the holding of hands during the Lord’s Prayer during Mass is not consistent with Liturgical laws.
7. All Masses are to be recited, rather than sung. There is to be no singing, be it of hymns, propers, or ordinaries. This would shorten the duration of Mass, and also reduce the production of respiratory droplets that occurs during singing.
8. Missals, hymnals and other “high touch” items are not to be distributed at Mass, to reduce the risk of contamination of shared items. Individuals who bring their own missals to church may continue using them.”
(From https://www.catholic.sg/coronavirus/ ).
A measure in Paris is that Concelebrants receive the Precious Blood by intinction, instead of drinking from the chalice.