Coronavirus threat: Catholic churches may be closed again in South Sudan

Archbishop of Juba Stephen Ameu Martin warned that Catholic churches in South Sudan could close again if the number of cases of coronavirus infection increases. It is reported by Air Force Africa. Follow the developments in the broadcast: Coronavirus in the world: countries in search of a vaccine - all the news Catholic churches across the country reopened on Sunday, September 20, the first time in six months, but subject to strict security measures. President Salva Kiir and senior government officials were among the believers who attended the first Mass in Juba on Sunday, September 20. The archbishop said they waited for permission from the Vatican before resuming services. If the pandemic regains momentum, we can close our churches because we come to pray that God will give us many years of life. But if we pray and get infected even more, it's not saving lives, it's just sacrificing our life pandemic. As Catholics we should take care of our lives, he told believers. According to reporters, mosques and all Christian churches except Catholic ones reopened in South Sudan two weeks ago after the government task force on COVID-19 lifted the restrictions.

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