COVID-19: Irish Bishops issue
statement in context of coronavirus
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| National Marian Shrine of Our Lady of Knock, Ireland |
As the number of people affected by COVID-19 in Ireland
continues to rise, the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference issues a statement
calling for courage and generosity.
By Vatican News
The statement from the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference
was published on Thursday, hours after the Irish Government said that all
schools in Ireland should close and that indoor gatherings of more than 100
people should not take place due to the need to contain the coronavirus.
Serving the common good
“As people of faith we are called to face the fears of this
moment with a courage not our own and with a generous heart”, write the
Bishops. They call on all Christians to “serve the common good by taking
responsibility for each other, and to prioritize the most vulnerable in our
community ahead of our own individual wants and aspirations”.
In their statement, the Bishops stress how “at this time,
our first concern has to be for the elderly, the ill, and those with underlying
medical conditions”.
Liturgical considerations
The statement presents a series of pastoral directions given
“in the light of current public health authority advice in Ireland, north and
south”, write the Bishops. These directions include limiting the size of
congregations to fewer than 100 people, and dispensing Irish Catholics from the
obligation “to physically attend Sunday Mass”.
However, parishes should inform parishioners of the
possibilities “to participate in Mass via local radio and online”, continues
the statement.
Opportunity for prayer
While acknowledging that the directives will involve
sacrifice for all, the Bishops encourage “a positive engagement in order that
the most vulnerable amongst us can be protected, and so that the coronavirus
can be contained”.
Finally, the Bishops suggest praying “for those at the
frontlines – especially doctors, nurses, medical staff and other carers,
including clergy – that the Lord will protect them as they place their own
wellbeing at risk in the service of all”.

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