From Montana-
Bishop Martha Stebbins of the Episcopal Diocese of Montana told MTN
they will hold virtual service until at least May, and are actively
working on a plan for each location.
“The virtual worship will
allow us time to make sure to comply with safety protocols,” explained
Bishop Stebbins. “Things like marking out pews, making sure there’s
enough masks and hand sanitizer, talking with our at risk parishioners
and our at risk clergy who will still be in shelter in place.”
The
Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena will continue to stream mass, and are
allowing parishes to submit a plan for reopening following guidelines
set by the Governor.
More here-
https://www.kxlh.com/news/coronavirus/many-churches-to-continue-virtual-worship-after-stay-at-home-order-lifted
Opinion – 23 December 2024
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