• Onaiyekan: we're taking precautionary steps
• Bishop Okonkwo urges Nigerians not be afraid of virus
Following the panic created by the spread of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), the Catholic
Church Sunday urged its members to desist from shaking hands during the
sign of peace session, terminating part of the eucharistic rites of
mass and church service.
Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Metropolitan
See, John Cardinal Onaiyekan told THISDAY that "the church is taking
precautionary steps to avoid the spread of the disease."
Onaiyekan denied that the church had banned handshaking during mass, a
prominent ritual that replicates Jesus Christ Last Super with his twelve
disciples in the Bible.
"No, we have not banned shaking of
hands" Onaiyekan said, "we are only discouraging it and it is going to
be temporary until it is clear that Nigeria is no longer under Ebola
threat," he stressed.
The Cardinal informed THISDAY that the
church adopted the suspension of hand shaking as "a possible means to
avoid the spread of Ebola virus and also prayers to keep the country
safe."
He added that "many people are not comfortable with
shaking people they don't know during this period of Ebola, so there is
need to take such steps," Onaiyekan said.
Source: Thisday
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