In a statement released this afternoon, His Eminence Archbishop
Makarios, has asked the faithful in Melbourne to not become
“disillusioned” or lose courage as the coronavirus continues to spread
in the city.
Here is his full message:
In light of the increasing number of outbreaks of COVID-19 cases in
metropolitan Melbourne and all of Victoria, I urge all Greeks, but also
our fellow people more broadly, not to become disillusioned, not to lose
courage and hope in God, and primarily not to stop praying. When a
person prays, they find themselves in open dialogue with God, and it is
as though heaven descends upon earth.
Moreover, I call upon all our fellow citizens to respect and to
comply with the recent guidelines which have been issued by the
Victorian State Government, especially those concerning the new
restrictions relating to Church attendance.
More specifically, I ask that our faithful limit their interactions
with others; that they wear protective masks; that they seek testing if
required, and that they do not to attend any event where many people
gather. It is for this reason, that we have already given instructions
in relation to Churches remaining closed for public worship as a means
of abating the spread of the Coronavirus. This measure ensures that the
entire community remains safe and protected; and that we do not
inadvertently become the source of any community outbreak. Thankfully,
many Churches have now established a means for virtual connectivity and
details relating to the streaming of Services can be found on the
respective Parish/Community websites and Facebook sites.
It is with much pain of soul that we follow the developments at St
Basil’s Homes for the Aged of our Holy Archdiocese, together with all
other Institutions of Melbourne and the broader region which are
encountering cases in Coronavirus. We call upon all employees, all those
who are implicated and primarily the relatives of those with the
illness, to show understanding and to support the administration of the
respective Institutions. We are certain that no one is pleased with this
situation, no one rejoices in the spread of the pandemic. We are all
striving to do that which is best.
The Archdiocese will continue to
remain vigilant in monitoring the situation on a daily basis and, in cooperation
with the Governing Authorities, the Archdiocesan Vicars in Victoria and the
priests, will directly communicate any changes as soon as they are received. We
especially ask that you continue to show caution, fellowship, unity,
understanding, love and most certainly your trust in the local Church, the Holy
Archdiocese of Australia.
We will continue to pray to our loving
Lord asking that He may provide His loving mercy, that He may strengthen us
with His love and protect us with His care.