"It
will be possible to restore the usual form of exchanging the
sign of peace," the Italian Bishops' Conference (CEI) said in a
letter to bishops.
The letter, publicised by RAI public broadcaster and other
Italian media on Saturday, was originally posted on CEI's
website on Friday.
The "sign of peace" comes after the Lord's prayer and before the
sacrament of the Holy Communion as a way for the faithful to
express to each other their common faith.
At the height of the pandemic the gesture was abolished, while
last year the CEI said it could resume but only through a look
in the eyes or a bow of the head.
In its latest advice to bishops, the CEI called for continued
precautions, such as inviting the faithful to sanitise their
hands upon entering a church.
Italy is one the countries worst-hit by coronavirus, but
restrictions have been eased recently. Face masks have not been
compulsory on public transport since Oct. 1.
(Reporting by Alvise Armellini; Editing by Mike Harrison)
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