Nipah virus: Kozhikode church to stop giving holy communion on tongue

Press Trust of India  |  Kozhikode 

In view of the virus outbreak claiming 16 lives in Kerala, the Syro-Malabar church here has decided to stop serving the holy Communion to the faithful on their tongue.

The Thamarassery diocese here in a circular informed people about the church's decision that the holy communion, the sacrament commemorating the last supper in which bread and wine are placed on their tongues, will henceforth be kept on their palms as a precautionary step, until further notice.

Baptisms, house warmings, marriages and prayer gatherings, which can be postponed, should be re-scheduled considering the special circumstances in the wake of Nipah, the Mar Remigiose Inchananiyil said in the circular.

Believers need to be alert against the virus and strictly follow the directives issued by the state authorities to maintain extreme caution in the wake of the virus claiming 16 lives so far, he said.

The circular further said that the catechism classes, which were to begin from tomorrow, have been postponed till June 10 while, family gatherings and meetings should also be avoided.

Unnecessary journeys, public meetings and celebrations has to be avoided totally, it said. Eighteen positive cases of virus have been reported in since its outbreak in May, of whom 16 have died.

The natural host of the virus is believed to be fruit bats of the Pteropodidae family, Pteropus genus.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 18:25 IST