Scotland’s Catholic bishops criticise church closures

The Scottish Goverment is being held to account by the Catholic church - after the closure of places of worship was slammed by the nation’s most senior clegy.

In a strongly worded statement, Scotland’s Catholic bishops have expressed concern at the Scottish Government’s decision to close churches, when “No evidence has been forthcoming to justify the inclusion of places of worship as sources of infection”.

The bishops suggest the move is “arbitrary and unfair” and in stark contrast to the decision by the UK Government to recognise “the essential contribution of public worship to the spiritual welfare of all citizens”.

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 The statement points out that “the stringent measures taken since last March to ensure public safety in our churches have been effective” and urges the Scottish Government “when the present measures are reviewed later in January, to reconsider these restrictions”.

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