Belgian churches suspend mass as virus spreads

Coronavirus: Roman Catholic Archdiocese asks churches to suspend public gatherings during lockdown

Brussels:

Belgian Catholic churches have suspended public services until next month for fear of spreading the coronavirus, the council of bishops announced Thursday.

At the same time, the Great Mosque of Brussels cancelled Friday prayers and smaller Muslim places of worship were advised to follow local health advice.

For Belgium’s majority Roman Catholics, the bishops said that marriages, funerals and baptisms could go forward with “limited attendance”.

“Churches will remain open for prayer and personal meditation,” the Church said, in a statement from its leader in Belgium, Cardinal Jozef De Kesel.

But public services will be suspended until at least April 3, meaning they could restart in time for Easter Sunday on April 12, virus permitting.

Belgium has one of the fastest growing outbreaks in Europe. Three elderly people have died.