Don’t Gather With Family Or At Church, Synagogue To Celebrate Easter And Passover, Officials Plea – Block Club Chicago

Posted By on April 10, 2020

CHICAGO Officials are begging Chicagoans to practice social distancing as they celebrate Easter and Passover, major holidays for people who are Christian and Jewish.

Easter falls on Sunday, while Passover started Wednesday and is celebrated until April 16. The holidays normally bring together families for things like egg hunts, holiday meals and church or synagogue services. But officials have repeatedly asked people to forgo family celebrations and religious services amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

Such gatherings could lead to the virus spreading further, Gov. JB Pritzker and Dr. Ngozi Ezike, head of the Illinois Department of Public Health, have warned.

Im a woman of faith. I miss being at church, Bible study, prayer groups, laying-on of hands. This is not the time. We dont want to hurt the people were intending to commune with, Ezike said Wednesday. Congregations, church meetings [are] ill-advised at this time. Find a way to do the services electronically.

Last week, Ezike said there have been reports of people still holding religious services despite the states stay at home order. She asked that religious organizations stop doing that and instead hold virtual services online or over the phone.

Officials noted that visits with family members even if those relatives have also been practicing social distancing from others pose risk of spreading the virus and are ill-advised.

Pritzker specifically asked people not to travel for religious services or to see family members for the holidays. He also suggested people use online technology, like video calls, to visit their family members amid the holidays.

This is an important holy time of year. I want very much for people to experience the spirituality that they normally would. We live in a very difficult time, Pritzker said. And I would suggest that, unfortunately, we all should start to think about how were gonna use technology in order for us to gather, in order to hear our pastor or our rabbi or our imam or whoever we worship with, to listen to them and to worship online, perhaps by video or by phone. And to connect with family in the same way.

This is a time when you gotta look for another way to do that. It is very important that you do not gather in a place of worship or in somebodys home. Weve got to protect each other. This is one Easter, one Passover [where] youre gonna have to do something unusual in the way you worship.

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