Covid-19: Italian Bishops
protest continued ban on public Masses
Italy’s Bishops’ Conference voices concerns over certain
aspects of the government’s plans for “phase 2”, saying the Church “cannot
accept seeing the exercise of freedom of religion compromised”.
Prime Minister Conte at a press conference (file photo) (ANSA) |
By Vatican News
The Italian Bishops’ Conference (CEI) responded shortly after the Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte, revealed “phase 2” of the response to the coronavirus crisis on Sunday evening.
The Italian Bishops’ Conference (CEI) responded shortly after the Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte, revealed “phase 2” of the response to the coronavirus crisis on Sunday evening.
In a note sent to the government, the Bishops addressed the
policies that would continue to restrict the Church’s ability to carry out its
pastoral activity. The Bishops of Italy made it clear that any move to
compromise the “exercise of freedom of religion” is unacceptable.
Noting the important services the Church provides in Italy,
the Bishops write, “It should be clear to all that the commitment to serving
the poor, [which is] so significant in this emergency, stems from a faith that
must be nourished at its source, especially the sacramental life”.
Duties of the state and of the Church
In their message, the Bishops indicate that they have been
in negotiations with the government. As a result, CEI proposed “guidelines and
protocols” for the transitional phase of the response to coronavirus, “in full
compliance with all health regulations”.
Nonetheless, the note continues, the plan presented by Prime
Minister Conte “arbitrarily excludes the possibility of celebrating Mass with
the people”.
The Bishops remind those responsible for the plan – the
Presidency of the Council of Ministers (the prime minister’s office) and the
Technical-Scientific Committee – “of the duty to distinguish between
their responsibility – to give precise indications related to health matters –
and that of the Church, which is called to organize the life of the Christian
community, respecting the measures laid down, but in the fullness of their own
autonomy”.
Resuming the Church’s pastoral activity
The Bishops also take note of an earlier statement by the
Minister of the Interior, who said that “new measures were being studied by the
Government to allow the widest possible exercise of freedom of worship”. That
statement came “after an ongoing and constructive discussion between the
General Secretariat of the CEI, the Ministry of the Interior, and the Council
Presidency itself”, the Bishops say.
In the meantime, “the Church has painfully and with a sense
of responsibility accepted the limitations imposed by the government in order
to deal with the health crisis”.
In the dialogue with government offices, the note continues,
the Bishops’ Conference has stressed, repeatedly and explicitly, that as soon
as the measures taken to deal with the pandemic began to be lifted, “the Church
would demand to be able to resume its pastoral activity”.
Government response
The Presidency of the Council (the administrative structure
that supports the prime minister), acknowledged receipt of the Bishops’
communication on Sunday night.
The statement from the administration “confirms what has
already been announced” in the Prime Minister’s press conference, adding, “In
the coming days we will already be studying a protocol that will allow the
participation of the faithful in liturgical celebrations, in conditions of
maximum security, as soon as possible.”
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