Argentina pastor turns church into bar in protest at uneven coronavirus restrictions
An evangelical church in Argentina has reopened as a bar in protest
against the lockdown on religious services that remains in place despite the
gradual opening up of other activities around the country.
Bar tables were placed inside the church and pastors dressed as
waiters carrying bibles on their trays in a mock service as part of call for
religious services to be allowed during Argentina’s coronavirus lockdown.
“We are standing here today dressed like this, carrying a tray,
because it seems this is the only way we can serve the word of God,” pastor
Daniel Cattaneo, dressed as a waiter, said as he opened the “worship bar” at
the Comunidad Redentor (Redeemer Community) evangelical church in the city of
San Lorenzo, in Argentina’s central province of Santa Fe.
“So, apart from the breaded veal headed for table four, here goes
the word of God from the house of the Lord to all nations.”
“We want to exercise our constitutional right to practice our
faith,” Cattaneo told local media of Wednesday’s event. “Bars can open, shops
can open, why are they discriminating against us?”
Although the coronavirus continues to spread rapidly in Argentina’s
capital city of Buenos Aires and the surrounding area, the rest of the country
remains relatively Covid-free.
The province of Santa Fe, where Cattaneo’s church is located, has
been especially successful at containing the virus and has started reopening
activities, including bars, but churches are still being allowed to receive a
maximum 10 people per service.
Since Monday, bars and restaurants in Santa Fe have been allowed to
open from 7am to 11pm, at up to 30% capacity and must keep a register of all
clients in case any of them later tests positive.
Cattaneo is considering further alternatives to avoid the ban. A
“drive-in worship” has been announced for Sunday in an open plot near the
church. “At 3pm in the hectares behind the cemetery the faithful will assemble
in their cars, to hear the word of the pastor,” tweeted Santa Fe journalist
Pablo Gato Gavira on Friday.
A record high of 1,391 new cases was recorded in Argentina on
Friday, all but 89 of them in Buenos Aires. There have been 28,764 cases and
785 deaths in Argentina so far.
Argentina has nonetheless been more successful in its fight against
the virus than its neighbours Brazil and Chile, with nearly 830,000 cases and
161,000 cases respectively. Brazil now has the world’s second-highest Covid-19
death toll after a further 843 deaths pushed its total to 41,901, taking it
past the UK.




