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Masks are required in this diocese but not enforced everywhere. I don’t wear one.We’ve all come a long way from my original question about how your church is handling the wearing of masks
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Masks are required in this diocese but not enforced everywhere. I don’t wear one.We’ve all come a long way from my original question about how your church is handling the wearing of masks
Thank you for the good luck wishes!!Good luck to you, and anyone who ends up being near you.
I would call it a “mini-movement.” Most of the comments made towards non-mask folks are made by older people that have nothing better to do but complain. It’s like we’re living in a retirement community.When you say something is “going on in your church” it sounds like there’s some whole group or movement to exclude non-mask wearers from Mass, not just two people whom you were friendly with, who for whatever reason, probably their own stress and anxiety, decided to lecture you about wearing your masks incorrectly.
Good for you if that works!!!Masks are required in this diocese but not enforced everywhere. I don’t wear one.
I’m pretty sure that requiring them to stay home would violate the ADA. The ADA is all about accommodation, as it should be.I wonder if it would be better for people who don’t want to/can’t wear masks inside public buildings to stay home.
The pendulum in life always swings. Life is all about whose ox is being gored.That seems extremely relativist.
That sounds wonderful!!!We did at my parish have some complaints about not wearing masks. Others went to the priest to share why they cannot wear a mask. Our priest reminded the parish that if you can please wear a mask, and asked for understanding for those that cannot wear one. All are welcome.
The ADA protects people that, due to physical or mental issues, can not participate in one or more major life activities. Now, wearing a mask is not a major life activity. It’s a public health issue.I’m pretty sure that requiring them to stay home would violate the ADA. The ADA is all about accommodation, as it should be.
Well, i guess that anyone has the right to be a jerk. It just doesn’t seem very Christian to display that quality in Church.It isn’t mandatory that people are nice to one another, but it is encouraged in the Church. So I guess the other parishioners are just as much in the right as the OP.
Is is Christian to display the quality of, because I don’t want to wear a mask properly, you just have to deal with it? It is my right to do what I want.It just doesn’t seem very Christian to display that quality in Church.
As I stated in an earlier post, the ADA does not apply to places of worship.The ADA protects people that, due to physical or mental issues, can not participate in one or more major life activities . Now, wearing a mask is not a major life activity. It’s a public health issue.
Should we believe everything that the government tells us?Do you believe in protecting lives?
We should believe the experts in the field. I just listened to one of them and he said masks are key.Should we believe everything that the government tells us?
In the parish I typically attend, very few people wear masks (it’s recommended, but not required in our Archdiocese).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?
These articles about masks and the nose are misleading.
Masks prevent the expulsion of droplets when sneezing or coughing, and I can assure you that those actions make extensive use of both nose and mouth.BTW - not covering your nose does NOT harm anyone. Covering your nose only protect YOU from breathing in the virus, so your former friend is totally wrong. No one spits out their nose.
I 100% disagree.If there were 100% mask wearing in public, it would be safer for everyone.
As it is now, when some people are not masking, or masking ineffectively, it’s less safe for everyone, especially those most in danger from covid complications.
I do see it almost like smoking in public. But I do think it’s temporary.