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Liberia: Worshippers Express Delight in Opening of Churches Amid Nearly Two Months of Shutdown

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Following the President's lifting of the ban on worship services, major churches including the Catholic Arch Diocese of Monrovia, the Episcopal and Lutheran Churches in separate statements issued, called on their members to put a hold on mass worship services amid the increase of COVID-19 cases in Liberia.

Pastor Sarah Gueh, an associate Pastor of the Living Stream Tabernacle- River of Life Church in GSA Road welcomes the Government's decision but called on the churches to put in place all preventive measures to ensure the safety of their members.

President Weah, in a statement announcing the lifting of the ban on worship services, called on every church and mosque to usher in 25 percent of their members for each worship service.

Responding to a question on whether the opening of Churches was not premature given the increase of COVID-19 cases in Liberia, Pastor Cletus said the decision to open was not made under duress and as God's people, it was right to gather and worship God all times.

Meanwhile FrontPage Africa, also spoke with several Church members who welcome the decision to resume worship services.

Source: allAfrica.com

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