BELLI (France): Pope Pascal Roland, the Diocese of Belly Rice in France, says the church is not a danger zone and a collective prayer against the coronation is essential at this stage. He said Christians should not get together and pray together and help their neighbors. In a note posted on the diocese’s website, he said that he had no plans to shut down the shrines, abolish the Holy Eucharist or hand over the Eucharist in the face of illness.

There is more to fear than the coronavirus. Collective prayer is needed to combat this. He also advised us not to add other things to our knowledge or knowledge that we have to avoid spreading the disease to others. The bishop reminded that in ancient times, on the occasions of the pestilence, Christians gathered together to pray, help the sick, and bury the dead.

The bishop asked whether the panic that has arisen in the name of Indo-coronavirus is an indication of our distancing from God. Disease reminds us of our human weaknesses. The virus was able to remind us that we are all inmates of the same house, dependent on each other and that we should live in mutual cooperation rather than crossing boundaries. The shrine is not a dangerous place.

But the center of health. It is the place to welcome Christ, Lord of life. Through him, we will live together with him. The bishop noted that the church would remain a place of hope. Bishop Roland’s strong proclamation of faith has been particularly interesting in the context of the closing of the shrines in the name of the Corona, the abolition of the Holy Eucharist and the Eucharist.

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