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Today (12th) was Easter, one of the largest anniversary of Christianity. In honor of the day, various ideas came out to keep social distance.

Reporter Kim Young-ah.

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More than 200 vehicles gather in one large parking lot in Seoul.

Those who came to worship together for Easter.

[Kim Yong-soon / Onnuri Church Shinto: I gave it online, so I didn't have a sense of realism, so I felt a little isolated. I ran with a longing heart.]

Believers listen to sermons through radio frequencies that are temporarily licensed in the car.

[Pastor Lee Ki-won / Head of Pastoral Planning Dept. of Onnuri Church: When the Saints open the window or go to the bathroom, they have been advised to wear a mask and guide them not to come out.]
The site of the Korean Church's Easter United Worship Service held by 70 denominations is also empty.

This year, tens of thousands of people attended the event, and only 100 representatives from the denomination attended this year to replace it online.

[Pastor Choi Woo-shik / Preparation Chairman of the Korean Church Rehabilitation Service: For the first time since Christian history, it is the first time to worship in a very small scale (Easter worship).]

The Easter Mass of Myeong-Dong Catholic Church in Seoul Archdiocese, where Cardinal Yeom Soo-Jung was convened, was broadcast online without the participation of ordinary believers.

Catholicism continues to continue online mass indefinitely in all parishes across the country, except for the parish that reopened on-site mass last week.

(Video coverage: Lim Dong-guk, Video editing: Jang Hyun-gi)