A priest in St Albans diocese is beating the ban on public worship inside churches while complying with lockdown restrictions. He will hold communion services in his church’s garden of remembrance. Canon Charles Royden has announced that he will be holding services under the ruling that allows an outdoor gathering of a maximum of six people. He is taking telephone bookings for five people to attend at half-hourly intervals in the church grounds on Sunday. He has already filled twelve services, from 9.30 am to 3 pm, and is taking reservations for the following weekend. Service duties will be shared with his colleague, Rev Dr Sam Cappleman. Canon Royden said the new rules say we can now share food and drink and enjoy outdoor picnics and barbeques. So the sharing of the holy sacrament is no longer prohibited. The possibility of catching Covid-19 from this practice is considered to be extremely low.
Al-fresco Eucharist
Written by David Fletcher 11 Jun 2020Additional Info
- Praise: God for innovative church services that keep within government and canon law. (Psalm 119:101)
- More: www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2020/12-june/news/uk/vicar-goes-al-fresco-to-beat-eucharist-ban
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