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BlueMantle
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We live in a small rural county that has had ZERO deaths from Covid-19. A small number of cases. But because we are in California and most of the state is on a second full lockdown, we have never fully reopened. The church was closed for 3 months and then when it reopened it came with all the restrictions that you’d expect from a big city, high Covid rate parish. The bishop has extended the dispensation for all parishioners. From what I see of the filmed Masses (3 of the 4 are recorded), we appear to have about a 50% reduction in attendees in each Mass.
There is masking, spacing, no singing, talking, praying out loud, the singer has moved to the back of the church, appointments for Mass, contact tracing and disinfectant instead of Holy Water. Our priest stated he would not be talking to parishioners before or after Mass. Although, frankly, the core group of parishioners (council members etc) have been photographed gathered for other things (all masked of course) and I’m guessing they spoke to each other.
We have not been back to Mass since all this was implemented. We also haven’t been to grocery stores, shopping malls, restaurants or any other places where all the restrictions are in place.
Are we now in mortal sin because we do not want to participate in the restricted version of the Mass? Even though the Bishop has given a blanket dispensation too all parishioners.
There is masking, spacing, no singing, talking, praying out loud, the singer has moved to the back of the church, appointments for Mass, contact tracing and disinfectant instead of Holy Water. Our priest stated he would not be talking to parishioners before or after Mass. Although, frankly, the core group of parishioners (council members etc) have been photographed gathered for other things (all masked of course) and I’m guessing they spoke to each other.
We have not been back to Mass since all this was implemented. We also haven’t been to grocery stores, shopping malls, restaurants or any other places where all the restrictions are in place.
Are we now in mortal sin because we do not want to participate in the restricted version of the Mass? Even though the Bishop has given a blanket dispensation too all parishioners.
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