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Religious services and all gatherings have been banned in France for the past month as the country seeks to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
But the traditional Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet Catholic church in the centre of Paris held an Easter mass late Saturday, police sources said, confirming a report first published by Le Point magazine.
The priest was warned and booked for not respecting the confinement rules, the source said. This would have made him liable for a 200 euro fine.
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When the police arrived they found the doors of the church — known for its conservative rite and Latin mass — firmly closed. At midnight, a person came out and acknowledged to the police that there were some 40 people inside.
The worshippers themselves were not cautioned by the police, Le Point said.