02/11/2020 02/11/2020   After more than four months, churches in the Melbourne area and throughout the State of Victoria, in Australia, opened their doors to the faithful over the weekend, initially with a limit of 10 worshippers — set after a relevant lockdown ended. For instance, the Feast of St. David of Evia was celebrated on Sunday...
02 Νοεμβρίου, 2020 - 16:58
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Churches reopen in Australia’s State of Victoria reopen to worshippers

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Churches reopen in Australia’s State of Victoria reopen to worshippers

 

After more than four months, churches in the Melbourne area and throughout the State of Victoria, in Australia, opened their doors to the faithful over the weekend, initially with a limit of 10 worshippers — set after a relevant lockdown ended.
For instance, the Feast of St. David of Evia was celebrated on Sunday at the Church of Panagia Sumela in Keilor East Melbourne. One of the two chapels of the Church of Panagia Sumela is dedicated to the memory of St. David, and a part of his holy relic is preserved at the chapel.

The Archiepiscopal Vicar of Northcote, Archimandrite Evmenios officiated at a Divine liturgy.

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