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Thomas54
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Hello all,
I had a mask situation occur at church today and I was wondering how others are dealing with masks at church.
Masks are encouraged in our Catholic Church, but not required. Most of the people attending church are over 50 years old, as am I, and a number of them do not like wearing masks any more than we do.
In our situation, my wife & I have medical issues that make wearing a mask difficult, especially for my wife as she is claustrophobic. I have my own breathing issues with a mask along with CAD, but I can wear it over my nose for a little while, but my wife can’t.
My wife and I will wear a surgical mask and keep our mouthS covered at all times. I do put the mask over my nose when I cannot social distance.
Today, some now former friends of ours, jumped all over us and demanded that we put our masks over our noses. I stated that we have medical issues and we were basically told that we should go away. Considering that we were a good 10 feet from this couple, I believe they were completely out of line. We were told that we don’t care about other people’s health and that we should just get away.
My wife, unbeknownst to me, walked over to our former friend’s wife and apologized and tried to explain that she is claustrophobic and the woman told my wife that she didn’t care & to get away from her.
Just to be clear on this issue, I called the bishop’s office this afternoon and confirmed that the bishop has requested all pastors to encourage mask wearing, but that it is not mandatory. The very nice priest in the bishop’s office asked me to talk to our pastor, which I will do in the next few days.
If this is not resolved quickly, I am certain that my wife & I will not be going back to church any time soon and I will express that to our pastor.
While I don’t want to make other people feel uncomfortable, if they are so worried about their health, then maybe they should be the ones that are not in church and they should watch mass on live stream.
What I would like to see is our church set up one side of the church for those that are uncomfortable wearing masks or can’t wear masks. That way, we would be “social distanced”
And also, doesn’t a parishioner wearing a mask over just their mouth during mass emit far fewer air-borne molecules than a priest giving a 20 minute homily with no mask on?
I would also like to see our pastor put out a statement reminding people that we’re a faith family and that we should not be attacking each other over masks.
Thoughts?
Thomas
I had a mask situation occur at church today and I was wondering how others are dealing with masks at church.
Masks are encouraged in our Catholic Church, but not required. Most of the people attending church are over 50 years old, as am I, and a number of them do not like wearing masks any more than we do.
In our situation, my wife & I have medical issues that make wearing a mask difficult, especially for my wife as she is claustrophobic. I have my own breathing issues with a mask along with CAD, but I can wear it over my nose for a little while, but my wife can’t.
My wife and I will wear a surgical mask and keep our mouthS covered at all times. I do put the mask over my nose when I cannot social distance.
Today, some now former friends of ours, jumped all over us and demanded that we put our masks over our noses. I stated that we have medical issues and we were basically told that we should go away. Considering that we were a good 10 feet from this couple, I believe they were completely out of line. We were told that we don’t care about other people’s health and that we should just get away.
My wife, unbeknownst to me, walked over to our former friend’s wife and apologized and tried to explain that she is claustrophobic and the woman told my wife that she didn’t care & to get away from her.
Just to be clear on this issue, I called the bishop’s office this afternoon and confirmed that the bishop has requested all pastors to encourage mask wearing, but that it is not mandatory. The very nice priest in the bishop’s office asked me to talk to our pastor, which I will do in the next few days.
If this is not resolved quickly, I am certain that my wife & I will not be going back to church any time soon and I will express that to our pastor.
While I don’t want to make other people feel uncomfortable, if they are so worried about their health, then maybe they should be the ones that are not in church and they should watch mass on live stream.
What I would like to see is our church set up one side of the church for those that are uncomfortable wearing masks or can’t wear masks. That way, we would be “social distanced”
And also, doesn’t a parishioner wearing a mask over just their mouth during mass emit far fewer air-borne molecules than a priest giving a 20 minute homily with no mask on?
I would also like to see our pastor put out a statement reminding people that we’re a faith family and that we should not be attacking each other over masks.
Thoughts?
Thomas