Silent nights this Christmas


Keeping the spirit alive: Carollers this year will be reaching out to faithfuls via Zoom as they forgo the traditional door-to-door carolling.

GEORGE TOWN: With the pandemic still raging, churches are opting for smaller, more controlled Christmas activities to prepare their faithful for one of the most joyous celebrations.

With Christmas less than a week away, silent nights at this time may be ironic, but churches are encouraging Christians to embrace this as a time of self-reflection.

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