Bengaluru: Archbishop Emeritus Moras discharged, churches to open from Aug 1


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Bengaluru, Jul 21: Archbishop Emeritus of Bangalore Archdiocese Fr Dr Bernard Moras, who had been hospitalised after being tested COVID positive, has been discharged from the St John’s Hospital, Bengaluru, following his recovery.

However, Archbishop Emeritus Moras has been advised to be home quarantined for a few more days, according to official communication from the Bangalore Archbishop Fr Dr Peter Machado.

The Archbishop has in a press release announced that the churches in Bengaluru Urban and Rural districts will be opened from August 1 as a matter of caution even though the week-long lockdown clamped in the two districts will be ending from Tuesday and life will be back to normal. However, it will continue to be subject to restrictions of wearing masks and social distancing from Wednesday.

Another priest Fr Soosainathan, who had been admitted at St John’s Hospital upon being tested COVID positive, recovered and will be discharged on Wednesday.

But another priest of the Bangalore Archdiocese Fr John Paul has been tested COVID positive and has been hospitalised, the press release said.

Archbishop Machado has in his press release, announced that the parish priests of churches in the Bengaluru Urban and Rural districts 'could well plan for the future liturgical and pastoral activities with the help of PPC and PFC members after taking steps for adequately sanitising the indoors of the churches and make all necessary arrangements for the safe participation of the faithful.'

 

  

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    Praise the Lord.
    As Corona Virus case's increase it's not advisable to open churches for 1-2 month's.

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  • Paul D Souza, Bondel/Sharjah

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    Thank you Lord Jesus Christ.

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  • Godwin Menezes, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    Thank you and Praise the Lord.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    Welcome News ...

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    What a great relief. Thank you, Archbishop Moras for your swift recovery. Our prayers are heard. Take care of you health, and may God be with you always. Our best wishes to you.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    I am glad to note that Archbishop Emeritus Moras has been discharged from The Hospital. I had prayed for his recovery and am glad to learn that he is back to normal health.

    May he be blessed and enjoy his retired life.

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  • Valson Mendonsa, Mangalore/USA

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    Archbishop was always great!!.. I seen his pic and read statements 12 yrs ago in those dark days… in Daijiworld site.. Yr. 2008 fighting for his community in those bad times for good cause.. Hope all remembered!!!Letz not forget good things after 12 yrs..
    Get well soon Hon..Bishop.. Our prayers are always with you!!

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  • Prakash D' Cunha, Bajpe

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    Praise the Lord.

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