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The priests who attended the funeral of Metropolitan Ioannis Langadas ignored the measures for the coronavirus and were inside the church without masks.
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The metropolitan Langadas died this Sunday, after being diagnosed positive for the coronavirus. Metropolitan Lagada had been admitted to the “Papageorgiou” hospital on Friday, while suffering from underlying diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.
The event, which took place with greater protection measures for the coronavirus, was officiated by the Metropolitan of Serres Theologos. Unfortunately, there were also disagreements from priests who did not comply with the measures due to the virus.
A priest removes his mask inside the Diocese
The ceremony was recorded by the Diocese of Langada itself and the video was broadcast on YouTube. In this, from the first minutes (6’23) a priest seems to lead a small child to the place where the body of the metropolitan was placed, which he lifts in his hands to kiss the clothes of the deceased.
Seconds later, however, the priest removes his mask. It should be noted here that the men who carried the coffin of the Langadas Metropolitan were dressed in medical uniforms, a mask and protective gloves.
After the video of the funeral of Metropolitan Langadas, at least three priests are seen, including the Metropolitan of Serres, who do not wear any mask, while they perform the Liturgy.
What did the Metropolitan Langadas say about the coronavirus?
We remind you that Metropolitan Langadas was among the priests who affirmed that the coronavirus is not transmitted through Holy Communion. The news of his death from coronavirus caused the reissue in the media of the positions of the deceased on the pandemic.
This reminder of the statements of the Metropolitan Langadas provoked the reaction of the Holy Synod, which spoke of “neurotic people” obsessed with the Church and the transmission of the coronavirus through Holy Communion.
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