CHEROKEE COUNTY, GA — With most of the country on pause amid the ongoing new coronavirus crisis, residents in Canton and Woodstock are preparing for a different kind of Easter or Passover celebration.

The coronavirus outbreak may stop people from attending church or temple in person and celebrating with extended family, but technology has provided a different way to observe the religious holiday: livestreams. Pope Francis is providing livestreams of his celebrations throughout Holy Week, including his services for Good Friday and Easter Sunday. The pope celebrated his Palm Sunday Mass within Vatican City.

The pope will livestream Easter morning Mass at 11 a.m. in Rome, which is 5 a.m. ET. You can watch the livestream through the Vatican Media YouTube channel. Pope Francis' Vatican Livestream

You can also watch the pope's Easter service on the YouTube channel at a later time. For those who understandably don't want to wake up quite so early, St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City also offers a running livestream of all its services, including Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

Monday-Friday at 7 a.m. to watch Mass live

Saturday Easter Vigil Mass at 8 p.m.

Easter Sunday Mass at 10 a.m. All Masses will be placed in the St. Patrick Cathedral archives for viewing at any time; all original airing times are in Eastern Standard Time.