In an October 22 letter, Archbishop John Wester ordered that all scheduled masses be broadcast or recorded as of October 25.
SANTA FE, N. M. – The Archdiocese of Santa Fe suspends indefinitely all public masses after the weekend, proposing the construction of instances of COVID-19 in New Mexico and the technique of the flu season.
The archdiocese can remain open.
In an October 22 letter, Archbishop John Wester ordered that all scheduled masses be broadcast or recorded as of October 25.
Funerals will be “delayed if possible,” with funeral rites without Mass with ten or fewer people present, and the athetion of those in poor health can continue “with mandatory care,” he added.
Archbishop Wester said that “hospitals are also achieving their ability to treat patients. “
The archbishop stated that there has been “no significant increase in the number of instances in our Catholic schools” and that Catholic schools can therefore remain open “according to the judgment of the pastor, superintendent and principals. “ready to provide online education if desire arises.
The archdiocese did not respond to the NAC’s investigation into whether there had been outbreaks of viruses related to the Birthday Party of Mass in the Archdiocese.
Since May 16 and 17, the churches of the Archdiocese of Santa Fe have been able to reopen for the public birthday party of mass according to the first phase of the governor’s reopening directives, first allowing a participation set at 10%. strengthening capacity, which was then expanded to 25%.
According to the rules published on the archdiocese’s website, restrictions on the birthday party of the liturgy remain in force, adding a ban on making a song for the faithful.
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham did not issue new orders calling for the state’s places of worship to close again, but suggested to all citizens of October 23 that they “stay home,” wear a mask and crowds.
Medical experts told CNA that Mass the pandemic’s birthday party in the United States has been safe as long as protection rules are followed.
In August, doctors Thomas McGovern, deacon Timothy Flanigan, and Paul Cieslak wrote an article for Real Clear Science on Mass Assistance and COVID-19. At this stage, doctors said, Catholic parishes had held more than a million people in the United States since orders. for shelters were lifted.
At the time of writing, “for Catholic churches that adhere to the rules, no COVID-19 epidemic has been related to church attendance. Even in a few cases where other asymptomatic inflamed people attended Mass, compliance with the rules prevented epidemics: keeping the distance, dressed in a mask and washing their hands.
“The few churches that have been reported as resources of the COVID-19 epidemic have not followed social estating or want masks; they also promoted making a song in congregation,” the doctors said.
Doctors stated in their article that there was no evidence that devotees pose a greater threat than similar activities when the rules are followed.
In July, archdiocesan priests were warned that they would lose the ability to pontificate if they delivered homilies of more than five minutes.
Father Glennon Jones, archdiocesan vicar general, wrote in a memorandum to the priests on July 31 that the chancellery had “received reports of homilies underway for more than the 5-minute limit set by the archbishop. “
“If such homilies continue, [Archbishop John Wester] will make more difficult movements for the clergy issue,” Father Jones wrote, “Up and adding the eventual suspension of the ability to preach.
Lujan Grisham announced new coronavirus restrictions on restaurants, museums and outlets on October 20.
Retail outlets in the state must close at 10 p. m. each and every day, and state museums and historic sites will have to close completely, the Santa Fe New Mexican reported.
New Mexico posted 827 new ones on October 21, a one-day record.
State public schools reported 264 cases of COVID-19 in 157 schools, with 157 inflamed members and 97 inflamed academics, Santa Fe New Mexican reported.
Lujan Grisham had closed non-essential businesses on March 24 and banned the “massive gatherings” of five or more people in the state.
The churches were first exempted from the ban, all Catholic dioceses in New Mexico stopped the public masses until the end of March to help curb the spread of the virus.
In April, Lujan Grisham extended the ban on “mass gatherings” to places of worship.
On April 15, Bishop Peter Baldacchino of Las Cruces announced that he would resume public masses, being the first American diocese to reopen public masses, allowing masses to perform outdoors with participants more than six feet away or internal churches with fewer than five other people present.
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