In-Person religious services have been banned in Ireland, Considered a “Criminal Offense”

In-Person religious services have been banned in Ireland, Considered a “Criminal Offense”

(ETH) – Faith leaders are furious following the outlawing of public Mass and other religious services in Ireland. The report indicated that Health Minister Stephan Donnelly recently signed a regulation last week making in-person services temporarily a criminal offense and will mandate religious services to virtual services only.

At least four Catholic archbishops are not taking the new mandate sitting down. Catholic archbishops, Eamon Martin, the archbishop of Armagh and primate of all-Ireland, Dermot Farrell of Dublin, Michael Neary of Tuam and Kieran O’Reilly of Cashel and Emly reportedly told The Times that they would be taking legal advice following the recent move which they have all described as “a breach of trust” and “a potential infringement of religious freedom and constitutional rights.”

They have also pointed out that this ban on services with congregations, other than funerals and weddings, was never mentioned during a meeting last Thursday between the taoiseach and bishops, including Martin.

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Ricky Scaparo End Time Headlines http://endtimeheadlines.org/

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