Easter season goes virtual as coronavirus locks out tradition

Easter season goes virtual as coronavirus locks out tradition

by Joseph Anthony
114 views
Photos of believers who were asked to send in pictures are lined up as Priest Joachim Giesler holds a mass in Achern, Germany

One Catholic priest in rural coastal Ireland delivered socially-distanced blessings from a moving vintage โ€œpopemobileโ€.

Another in Germany taped pictures of his parishioners to empty pews and televised his Mass.

With many churches closed or affected by coronavirus lockdown restrictions for the Easter season, Christians of various denominations around the world have come up with novel ways to keep the faith.

Pope Francis, leader of the worldโ€™s 1.3 billion Roman Catholics, has been, as he put it, โ€œcagedโ€ in the Vatican. He has been encouraging his flock via scaled-down Holy Week services transmitted live on television and over the internet.

Most of them have been held in an empty St Peterโ€™s Basilica, which can hold up to 10,000 people, and an empty St Peterโ€™s Square, which has drawn more than 100,000 in past years.

Holy Week โ€“ which includes Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday โ€“ is the most solemn period in the Christian liturgical calendar.

โ€œWe are celebrating Good Friday, the commemoration of the death of Jesus, under very difficult circumstances,โ€ Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Vaticanโ€™s apostolic administrator in the Holy Land, said outside Jerusalemโ€™s Church of the Holy Sepulchre, revered as the site of Jesusโ€™ crucifixion, burial and resurrection.

Only a few clerics were allowed inside the church for what otherwise would have been a packed service.

Despite the grim reality of the coronavirus crisis, many pastors have not allowed it to dampen the hope inherent in the Easter message of life triumphing over death.

Since his parishioners couldnโ€™t come to him, Irish priest Malachy Conlon geared up โ€“ literally โ€“ and went to them on Holy Thursday.

He drove an open-top โ€œpopemobileโ€ once used by Pope John Paul around north-eastern coastal villages, blessing from a safe distance people who gathered on the side of the road as he passed.

โ€œThere were huge crowds, it was a moving turnout,โ€ he said after the six-hour drive.

โ€œIโ€™ve never received such a torrent of messages as I have this evening, people deeply appreciative and feeling connected to one another, despite all of the distancing.โ€

PICTURES PASTED ON EMPTY PEWS

On Palm Sunday in the German city of Achern, Father Joachim Giesler pasted pictures of his parishioners on empty pews and said Mass for a few people, including a television crew.

Kerstine Bohnert watched the broadcast with her family.

โ€œAttending church service through TV or online streaming you do have the feeling that you are part of it, we see the priest like we do when we attend church, we see the pictures of others when the camera tilts and recognise other people and we are happy to take part,โ€ she said.

It was such a hit with the homebound parishioners that Giesler will do it again on Easter Sunday.

The pandemic has cut across all Christian denominations, creating a sense of unity brought on by crisis.

For nearly 250 years in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the Easter sunrise service of the Home Moravian church included about 300 musicians playing through the town.

This year, instead of the tradition dating back to 1772, a pastor and a handful of musicians from the Protestant denomination will hold a service broadcast on television and the internet.

โ€œThis was a difficult decision to make, and this Easter will be different for all of us,โ€ Church elder Reverend Chaz Snider wrote in a letter to the faithful.

โ€œBut we have faith in God who brings hope out of fear. So set your alarm, brew a cup of coffee, and join us on your back porch as we proclaim the resurrection of our Lord.โ€

REUTERS

You may also like

Leave a Comment

Chijos News is an independent online publication that provides readers with the latest breaking Nigerian news, world news, entertainment, sports, business, and many more.

@2024 – Chijosnews.com. All Rights Reserved.

-
00:00
00:00
Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00