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By Gudrun Sailer
On the first Friday of Lent dozens of local churches will gather together in prayer for victims and survivors of abuse, for their families and their communities.
In late 2016, Pope Francis wrote to bishops’ conferences around the world asking they choose an appropriate moment during the liturgical year to observe an annual national Day of Prayer for Victims and Survivors of Abuse with the community of faithful.
Over the past four years many Bishops Conferences – and individual diocese – have taken steps to enact the proposal, with Cathedrals and parishes in Ireland choosing Friday 19 February to light
Candles of Atonement to mark the Day of Prayer as has the Church in Scotland and in Poland who will also hold special liturgies.
Despite recommendations, 46 percent of Czechs with coronavirus symptoms choose to venture outside their homes, a new survey initiated by the World Health Organisation in Europe indicates. Close to a half believe that the pandemic is largely a media sensation. However, the number of people who would be willing to take a vaccine has grown substantially over the past three months.
The World Health Organisation, together with the University of Erfurt in Germany and several other institutions, including the Czech Medical Association of J. E. Purkyně, has conducted a wide ranging survey of public attitudes to the COVID-19 pandemic in 15 European states.
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