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Coronavirus also proved that if you are Christian and believe in the Almighty YOU are the House of Worship because God lives in YOU

Churches Follow State Health Guidelines Even Though No Longer Bound By Law


By Judi McLeod ——--June 27, 2020

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Churches Follow State Health Guidelines Even Though No Longer Bound By LawOn the pretext it was necessary to save the masses from a raging pandemic, governments who want to rule in a Godless world, got away with shuttering churches worldwide. For just over three months, people of faith, whose collection basket contributions kept Houses of Worship up and running, have been denied service. Bishops and clerics—who offered zero resistance on behalf of their flocks—are far more pious in defence of church shutdowns than they ever were in their homilies:

A statement that says it all

“The New York State Catholic Conference, which represents the bishops of the state, told CNA on Friday that churches would probably continue to follow state health guidelines for reopening, even though they are no longer bound by law to do so. (Catholic News Agency, June 26, 2020) A statement that says it all.
“Bishops must weigh many factors in reopening, the most important being the safety and well being of our congregations, clergy and parish staffs,” a spokesman for the conference told CNA. “We believe the guidance offered by the state is important to achieving that goal.” (CNA)
The restrictions that come with the tepid ‘reopening’ of churches allowing 30 percent to return under pages-long dictates are absurd—necessitating the taking of temperatures at home before venturing out to church, calling ahead to register, only to discover they have already reached capacity, “no talking in church parking lots”, on and on. How soon before other jurisdictions follow a federal judge who has ruled that New York churches can reopen in line with businesses?
“Washington, D.C .-- A federal judge on Friday ruled that New York must allow indoor and outdoor religious services in the same way it would allow mass outdoor protests, or indoor shopping malls. (CNA) “Judge Gary Sharpe of the Northern District of New York said that the state cannot limit outdoor religious services during the pandemic, provided that attendees follow social distancing requirements. For indoor services, he said, the state has to make the same allowances for churches as it does for other businesses. “The judgement follows a lawsuit filed on behalf of several different religious groups by the Thomas More Society. No Catholic diocese or parish was party to the suit.

“The New York State Catholic Conference, which represents the bishops of the state, told CNA on Friday that churches would probably continue to follow state health guidelines for reopening, even though they are no longer bound by law to do so. “Bishops must weigh many factors in reopening, the most important being the safety and well being of our congregations, clergy and parish staffs,” a spokesman for the conference told CNA. “We believe the guidance offered by the state is important to achieving that goal.” “The state had already allowed some churches in the state to hold services at 33% indoor capacity, where that particular jurisdiction had reached phase IV of reopening. Churches in other areas have been allowed to offer Mass at 25% capacity. “New York City, currently in the second reopening phase, had allowed some indoor offices, retail stores, and salons to operate at 50% capacity while churches were restricted to 25% capacity. “Judge Sharpe on Friday said that those businesses are “not justifiably different than houses of worship” in the risk they pose to the spread of the virus. “Furthermore, state officials showed preferential treatment by allowing or even encouraging mass outdoor protests and 150-person outdoor graduation ceremonies, while subjecting religious gatherings to ten or 25-person outdoor gathering limits, he said.

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Cuomo and de Blasio endorsed “what they knew was a flagrant disregard of the outdoor limits and social distancing rules”

“Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio have both appeared to condone or even encourage mass outdoor anti-racism protests attended by hundreds and thousands of people in recent weeks, despite strict state limits on the size of outdoor gatherings to 10 or 25 people. “On June 2, de Blasio defended his selective enforcement of gathering restrictions, saying that "[w]hen you see a nation, an entire nation simultaneously grappling with an extraordinary crisis seeded in 400 years of American racism, I'm sorry, that is not the same question as the understandably aggrieved store owner or the devout religious person who wants to go back to services.” “By their words, Cuomo and de Blasio endorsed “what they knew was a flagrant disregard of the outdoor limits and social distancing rules,” the judge said, thus sending “a clear message that mass protests are deserving of preferential treatment.” “They could have verbally discouraged or remained silent on the protests while suspending any enforcement of outdoor gathering restrictions, Judge Sharpe said, and thus could have remained within the law. “Christopher Ferrara, special counsel for the Thomas More Society, stated that Judge Sharpe “was able to see through the sham of Governor Cuomo’s ‘Social Distancing Protocol’ which went right out the window as soon as he and Mayor de Blasio saw a mass protest movement they favored taking to the streets by the thousands.” “Lawyers from the Thomas More Society originally brought the lawsuit on June 10, on behalf of three Orthodox Jewish congregants from Brooklyn and two priests of the Society of St. Pius X, a group in irregular communion with the Catholic Church, which operates independently of the dioceses of the state, and does not recognize the local bishops' authority.

Cuomo, who identifies as Catholic, and De Blasio, a Communist, will need more than Nancy Pelosi’s prayers to see them through this one

“The lawsuit charged that Cuomo, state attorney general Letitia James, and de Blasio all violated religious freedom, free speech, and due process in their public health restrictions during the pandemic. "The state and city put more burdensome restrictions on churches than they did on some businesses and mass protests, the lawsuit alleged, creating “a veritable dictatorship” where they “selectively enforced ‘social distancing’ under a ‘lockdown’” in the state, while carving out “numerous exceptions” in line with “their value judgments.”  “De Blasio has on multiple occasions during the pandemic threatened houses of worship with fines, permanent closure, and mass arrests if they would not comply with public health orders.”
Cuomo, who identifies as Catholic, and De Blasio, a Communist, will need more than Nancy Pelosi’s prayers to see them through this one. Meanwhile, now that millions of the faithful have seen, firsthand how quickly their religious leaders gave way to government dictates during the Time of Coronavirus, things may never be the same for churches again. Even more significantly, godless governments never succeeded in bringing the masses into despondency and despair by cutting them off from their churches. Coronavirus proved that doors can be locked on all buildings constructed by brick and mortar. Coronavirus also proved that if you are Christian and believe in the Almighty YOU are the House of Worship because God lives in YOU.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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