The Impact of the Coronavirus (COVID - 19) Pandemic on Several Religions

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 13: The high priest Wicca Og Sperle, offers grains to the deities during the ritual named Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas or Thalysia Festival, at the Temenos Aetòs Thesmophoros temple, in the Madureira neighborhood on August 13, 2020, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Wicca rituals are normally performed with all 13 members of the Coven, however due to the restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), the number of people has been lower and in some cases each member performs the rituals in their own residence , simultaneously with the high priest in the temple. (Photo by Andre Coelho/Getty Images) during the ritual named Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas or Thalysia Festival, at the Temenos Aetòs Thesmophoros temple, in the Madureira neighborhood on August 13, 2020, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Wicca rituals are normally performed with all 13 members of the Coven, however due to the restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), the number of people has been lower and in some cases each member performs the rituals in their own residence , simultaneously with the high priest in the temple. (Photo by Andre Coelho/Getty Images)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 13: The high priest Wicca Og Sperle, offers grains to the deities during the ritual named Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas or Thalysia Festival, at the Temenos Aetòs Thesmophoros temple, in the Madureira neighborhood on August 13, 2020, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Wicca rituals are normally performed with all 13 members of the Coven, however due to the restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), the number of people has been lower and in some cases each member performs the rituals in their own residence , simultaneously with the high priest in the temple. (Photo by Andre Coelho/Getty Images) during the ritual named Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas or Thalysia Festival, at the Temenos Aetòs Thesmophoros temple, in the Madureira neighborhood on August 13, 2020, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Wicca rituals are normally performed with all 13 members of the Coven, however due to the restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), the number of people has been lower and in some cases each member performs the rituals in their own residence , simultaneously with the high priest in the temple. (Photo by Andre Coelho/Getty Images)
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