Mon Sep 14, 2020 7:59 am
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johnm wrote:Not really. Churches closed because they were places of assembly and we already knew that churches elsewhere had been infection sources. The clergy in many cases, including ours, quickly adapted to live streaming a range of services and other activities and trying to ensure that the vulnerable were supported.
Yes really.
Try being a little older, not drenched in tech, being without family on the doorstep, having the church as your primary means of social interaction and support, being more worried that you might be next to be alone in hospital and taken away buried without family or friends at your graveside.
I really am quite cross how various churches and clergy have behaved to loyal congregants and society at large through this farago. Please don't make excuses that people can tune in to a sermon on Youtube - it's beyond Carp.
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