Hungarian Reformed Church To Stop Services, Catholics To Continue

  • 11 Nov 2020 9:16 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Hungarian Reformed Church To Stop Services, Catholics To Continue
The Hungarian Reformed Church has called on its communities not to hold services or other events starting on Wednesday.

The presidium of the church said in a statement that Reformed communities should revert to online services as they did during the first wave of the coronavirus epidemic in the spring.

Community board and other meetings should also be held online, the statement said. Weddings and funerals should be held in line with the government’s new restrictive measures, the statement said.

The Catholic Church said earlier that masses could be held in line with the new restrictions.

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference (MKPK) said that “churches, as places for spiritual renewal and prayer, are especially important and will continue to be open”.

MKPK said that those who cannot attend mass in person could participate in services online or on television “to get confirmation, comfort, and encouragement”.

The conference also advised elderly church members and those feeling ill to stay away from the community and exempted them from the religious obligation of attending mass.

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