(ANSA) - ATHENS, MAY 17 - Greek Orthodox Christians were able to participate today, for the first time in two months, in the Mass, during which communion was given to the faithful.
As part of the gradual deconfination that began on May 4, churches were allowed to reopen on condition that they comply with a number of measures, in particular social distancing. At the entrance of the churches, the faithful were invited to use hand sanitizer.
Wearing a mask is recommended but not mandatory, according to the Minister of Civil Protection.
Coronavirus: in Greece masses with the faithful
2020-05-17T14:56:20.656Z
Greek Orthodox Christians were able to participate today, for the first time in two months, in mass, during which communion was given to the faithful. (HANDLE)