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Moscow patriarch issues orders for epidemic

R.P.Ts. SWITCHES TO EXTRAORDINARY PREVENTIVE MEASURES FOR CORONAVIRUS

Interfax-Religiia, 17 March 2020

 

Because of the spread of the coronavirus, Patriarch Kirill issued instructions for clergy with preventive measures that are unprecedented for the modern history of the Russian Orthodox Church.

 

In particular, now after each communicant, the spoon will be wiped "with a linen cloth soaked in alcohol (which is regularly resoaked) and then will be dipped into water (which is subsequently restored)," the document published on the RPTs website says.

 

Vladimir Legoida, the head of the synodal Department for Relations of Church with Society and News Media, explained for Interfax that such a practice was common in prerevolutionary Russia during epidemics.

 

The postcommunion drink (zapivka) will be given to communicants only in a disposable cup.

 

After communing, the mouth will be wiped not with a linen cloth, as previously, but with a paper towel, which will be disposed of by burning.

 

Communicants also will be urged to refrain from kissing the chalice.

 

For distribution of the antidoron (pieces of blessed bread distributed to parishioners after the liturgy), disposable gloves will be used.

 

For anointing, a cotton swab (instead of a brush) and paper towel (instead of a sponge) will be used and subsequently burned.

 

In addition, for the time being, upon the conclusion of the liturgy it is not recommended that the cross be offered for kissing but instead the cross should be laid on the head of parishioners, the patriarch's instructions say. Also it is recommended that clergymen refrain from "offering their hand for kissing."

 

The document also urges that increased attention be given to washing utensils and liturgical vessels, wiping them after each liturgical use and carefully washing them with boiling water.

 

Patriarch Kirill's document notes that the indicated measures are to be used in the Moscow diocese until a change in the situation of the epidemic for the better and for the sake of pastoral concern for people, and also in response to a request from health authorities, "while maintaining firm faith in the operation of the blessed providence of God and in divine omnipotence." (tr. by PDS, posted 17 March 2020)


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