Pope Francis guides locked-down world through virtual Easter

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VATICAN CITY (AFP) - Church doors will be shut and the Vatican sealed off when Pope Francis leads 1.3 billion Catholics in Easter Sunday celebrations held under a worldwide coronavirus lockdown.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

VATICAN CITY - Church doors will be shut and the Vatican sealed off when Pope Francis leads 1.3 billion Catholics in Easter Sunday celebrations held under a worldwide coronavirus lockdown.

The Vatican has been closed to visitors for a month and the 83-year-old pontiff - beloved for breaking stuffy customs and mingling with the people - has complained of feeling"caged". The scale of the unfolding tragedy has seen a New York City cathedral replace rows of wooden seats with hospital beds in case of overcrowding in surrounding emergency wards.

Jews across the world did their best by using Zoom or other video conferencing apps to"seder-in-place" when the eight-day Passover holiday kicked off on Wednesday evening . And priests at France's Roman Catholic shrine in the southwestern town of Lourdes began relaying nine consecutive days of prayers on Sunday by Facebook Live and YouTube.

 

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