Tag: religious gatherings
Philippines allows limited religious gatherings under less strict quarantine curbs
The Diocese of Cubao said utmost consideration on the situation of the spread of infection and its mitigation has to be given careful thought
Filipino bishop urges faithful to ‘spread messages of hope’ amid pandemic
The Philippines recorded 10,016 new coronavirus infections on March 29, the third record daily spike in cases over the past five days
Philippine capital placed under lockdown; religious gatherings banned during Holy Week
Filipino Catholics urged to pray "fervently and unceasingly" for an end to the pandemic as COVID-19 cases continue to rise
UPDATED: Churches in Manila to limit singing during Masses to prevent...
Only one cantor and one instrumentalist are allowed during Holy Week celebrations in Metro Manila's Catholic churches
Gov’t blinks, allows religious gatherings at 10% capacity during Holy Week
“This is good news for those who want to hear Mass during the Holy Week,” said presidential spokesman Harry Roque
Protestant council backs Manila’s Catholic bishop on ban of religious gatherings
The nationwide tally of COVID-19 cases now stands at 684,311, including the 91,754 patients who are currently sick
Duterte spokesman warns churches against noncompliance with quarantine protocols
“In the exercise of police powers, we can order the churches closed, I hope we don’t get there,” said Harry Roque, the president's spokesman
Catholic bishop questions ‘lockdown’ of Manila churches during Holy Week
Bishop Pablo Virgilio David of Kalookan said churches are not closing but are "prohibited from holding ‘public religious gatherings’”
Catholic churches in Philippine capital placed under lockdown due to rising...
The Dioceses of Cubao and Novaliches have declared a lockdown of churches for two weeks starting on March 22 until April 4
Philippines to limit church attendance as country posts record daily COVID-19...
The latest COVID-19 outbreak is concentrated on the congested Metro Manila region, and includes the more transmissible variants