In the video, you hear Josef Aslan, deacon and board member of St. Peter and St. Paul's Syrian Orthodox Church, about how they had to adapt the holiday to the guidelines of the Public Health Authority as well as a few members of the congregation celebrating an unusual Good Friday.
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In order to reduce the spread of infection, the Syrian Orthodox Church in Hallunda has taken unusual measures to enable Easter rituals. According to the Syrian Orthodox Church's time schedule, Good Friday falls today. Usually, it means a full service of worship followed by members passing under a coffin. Today the service was completely digital but if you wanted to pass under the coffin you could do it in your car.
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