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Scotland: Bishops voice concern over re-opening of Churches


St Andrew's Cathedral Glasgow - Wiki image

St Andrew's Cathedral Glasgow - Wiki image

Source: SCMO/ICN

The Catholic Bishops of Scotland have expressed concerns over the Government's announcements regarding the re-opening of Places of Worship.

Initially, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that Places of Worship which have been closed since mid January, could reopen on 5 April (Easter Monday). When questioned, Nicola Sturgeon said Places of Worship "would be open in time for Easter Sunday and Passover."

Peter Kearney from the Scottish Catholic Media Office told ICN: "the announcement was a bit imprecise but we are hoping churches will be open for Easter."

The new regulations however, place stringent limits on numbers allowed to attend services.

Responding to the statement on the reopening of Places of Worship by the First Minister, the Catholic Bishops of Scotland have welcomed the move but call for for a removal of the cap, which limits the number of people who can attend.

The bishops maintain congregation size should be calculated in accordance with the size of each church, a system similar to that used in the retail sector, which still maintains social distancing regulations.

The full text of the Bishops' statement is shown below.

As Scotland's Catholic bishops, we welcome the recent announcement by the First Minister foreseeing a return to our churches for the most important celebration of the liturgical year at Easter. We also welcome the recognition of the status of public worship implicit in this decision.

The Catholic Community recognises the seriousness of the pandemic and is committed to working with others to avoid the spreading of infection.

At the same time, we anticipate ongoing dialogue with the Scottish Government regarding the requirement of a numerical "cap" on the number of worshippers. As we continue to observe social distancing and the protocols on infection control and hygiene formulated by the Bishops' Conference working group under the leadership of the former Chief Medical Officer Sir Harry Burns, we maintain that it would be more appropriate for each church building to accommodate a congregation in proportion to its size rather than on the basis of an imposed number.

We echo here the timely words Pope Francis addressed to the representatives of countries to the Holy See on the 8th February 2021:

Even as we seek ways to protect human lives from the spread of the virus, we cannot view the spiritual and moral dimension of the human person as less important than physical health.

The opening of churches is a sign that the sacrifices endured so far are bearing fruit and gives us hope and encouragement to persevere. We pray that the Risen Christ, for whom we long during this holy season of Lent, will bless and bring healing to our nation.

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