With strict stay-at-home orders, social distancing measures and countrywide lockdowns, the faithful and religious leaders have had to find creative ways to bring their services and communities together in these trying times.
Many religious leaders, including Pope Francis, have moved their weekly services online to observe social distancing. Some have put photos of their congregations in the pews so they could preach to their flock instead of an empty church. Others have offered drive-in Sunday services where congregants stay in their vehicles and hear the service through their radios.
There have even been a few drive-by confessionals set up.
Whatever your faith, this pandemic has undoubtedly had some impact on how and where we observe and worship. The following are images from around the world of religion in the age of coronavirus.
Innsbruck, Austria
Bangkok, Thailand
Bowie, Maryland
Jerusalem, Israel
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Louisville, Kentucky
Old City of Jerusalem
Islamabad, Pakistan
Santa Ana, California
Jaipur, India
Seville, Spain
Brooklyn, New York
Vatican City
Catalania, Italy
Jerusalem, Israel
New Delhi, India
San Jose, Costa Rica
Mount Juliet, Tennessee
Rome, Italy
Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo
Borongan, Philippines
Amritsar, India
Rome, Italy
New York, New York