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The weekend is coming again. Despite the order to ban the meeting, the city of Seoul accused the members of the Sarangje Church who attended the field service last week to the police today (3rd). However, the church said it would conduct a field service after another, saying that the way to prevent infectious diseases is not on the constitution that guarantees freedom of religion.

I am reporter Cho Yun-ha.

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Pastor Kwang-hoon Jeon, who was arrested by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, accused the Sarangje Church, the senior pastor, of violating the order to ban the assembly.


[Kyung-Tak Kim / Chief of Culture Policy Division, Seoul City: Despite the government's policy and the order to ban Seoul's assembly, many people, including the pastor of Sarang Cheil Church, who performed Sunday worship service, also accused many of the attendees of the Buddha statue.]

The accused were the pastors who led the worship service and those who attended the service, and most of them were named because it was difficult to identify them with a mask.

Previously, Sarang Cheil Church violated the quarantine regulations and the Seoul city ordered a ban on the meeting, but last Sunday, about 2,000 people attended and held a field service.

In addition, he said he would continue the field service in the day after day regardless of Seoul's complaints.

[Sarang Cheil Church officials: Shouldn't Seoul say something to not do? Is there a mandatory clause? Is there a constitutional law that prohibits worship? No.]

When the city of Seoul conducts worship services, it plans to identify and report additional participants, and other churches, including large churches, have decided to conduct site inspections.

In the midst of this, the Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul Catholic Church decided to suspend the mass indefinitely until there was a separate instruction.

(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok, Video editing: Jae-sung Lee, Screen source: YouTube 'Kim Moon-soo TV' 'You know TV')