Churchgoers wear masks as they attend Mass at Nuestra Senora dela Soledad de Manila Parish Church on Oct. 30, 2022. PHOTO COURTESY OF RCAM-AOC

By CBCP News

November 12, 2022

Manila, Philippines

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila encouraged the faithful to continue the use of face masks in churches despite the government easing restrictions.

The archdiocese, in a circular released Nov. 8, urged churchgoers to adhere with the health protocols, calling it a ‘compassionate’ act for others as Covid-19 remains a serious threat.

“We continue to encourage our parishioners to wear face masks in our churches during liturgical celebrations and other gatherings in compassionate regard to the elderly and the vulnerable,” it said.

“The pandemic difficulties stirred us to take care of each other and by this we will be known that we are disciples of the Lord,” the archdiocese added.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr on Oct. 28 made optional the wearing of face masks indoors and outdoors amid the pandemic.

The directive was provided under an executive order, marking an end to the mandatory wearing of face masks outdoors across the country since the start of the pandemic.

Marcos, however, still recommends the wearing of face masks for the elderly, those with comorbidity and immunocompromised individuals, pregnant women, those unvaccinated, and people with Covid-19 symptoms.

DONATE TO CBCP NEWS

CBCPNews is a church-based news agency operated by the Media Office of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines.  This apostolate aims at helping the work of the new evangelization through the news media.  This is non-commercial and non-profit.  That being the case, it totally depends on generosity of its readers and supporters.

Should you wish to donate kindly press the donate button.  Thank you.