The Bishop noted that it is thanks to the many effective precautions and screenings of the civil authorities that the spread of the coronavirus has been restricted in this country. Despite having a large international population, we have seen minimal disruption to regular life. Many public institutions, recreational facilities and places of worship still remain open to encourage people and provide spiritual, social and emotional strength.
The Catholic Church takes seriously its role to aid in every possible way the efforts of the civil authorities to increase the spiritual and emotional well-being of society, and encourage prayer and calm. Our churches will remain open to the extent possible as advised by government authorities. We are working closely with the governmental authorities in each emirate, and even as services in some churches may be temporarily suspended, they will still remain open to strengthen our people in faith and hope, especially in times of uncertainty and worry. Catholics have an obligation to follow the directions and information provided by the civil authorities, and avoid spreading panic and misinformation, especially through the social media. Let us increase our regular prayers for our civil authorities and cooperate with their efforts.
To counter the spread of infections, several precautions were already ordered in all our churches in the last letter of the Bishop (e.g. regular disinfection of churches after every Mass, guidance for worshipers on hygiene, provision of sanitizers, etc.). We have also reduced the timing of our main prayers (the Sacraments and chief devotions).
For Catholics, the weekend Eucharist celebrated in the church is a source of great strength and prayer. At the same time, we remind everyone to participate in the Mass with concern for others. In view of the danger to others, there is a moral obligation to stay at home if unwell, or if one has any of the symptoms associated with the virus such as a cold, fever, cough, sore throat and breathlessness, or if one has recently travelled to countries with high outbreaks of the Coronavirus, or been in contact with an individual who has tested positive for Covid-19. The same directive applies to priests, religious and liturgical ministers.
At-risk populations (infants, elderly, those with weak immune systems, etc.) can also stay at home, and are encouraged to read the readings of the day, pray and even follow the services online. Parishioners are also asked to participate in only one obligatory mass over the weekend to prevent crowding in the larger parishes. A detailed advisory has published which gives further details on the various precautions to be observed by the faithful.
We remain attentive to the civil situation and the guidance of the authorities and urge all to pray for all those affected by the novel coronavirus, and those working to control the outbreak. We request your whole-hearted cooperation to tide over the outbreak as a community, by following the relevant instructions from the government, which are issued in our best interests and with our safety in mind.
DIRECTIONS FOR CONDUCTING THE MAIN PRAYERS IN THE PARISHES OF THE VICARIATE OF SOUTHERN ARABIA
Our governments are taking several measures to reduce the risks of community transmission of the Coronavirus. In line with their guidelines: to limit the gatherings held in places of worship to the main prayers and also to reduce the prayer time as much as possible, I have decided on the following exceptional modifications for the parishes in our Vicariate.
Although we may have to reduce the number and the length of many communal prayers, the dignity of the celebrations and the devotion of the people should be kept alive as much as possible. For this purpose, I am issuing the following rules to be adapted according to the local circumstances while respecting the basic requirements from the government(s).
Keeping the rules of prudence and putting our trust in God we continue to pray that “we may be always kept free from sin and safe from all distress, as we await the blessed hope and the coming of our Saviour, Jesus Christ”.
Abu Dhabi, 10th March 2020
+ Paul Hinder OFM Cap
Apostolic Vicar for Southern Arabia
(UAE, Oman, Yemen)