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Following the announcement of fresh restrictions, including a new higher tier, ahead of Christmas, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and the Bishop of London, Sarah Mullally, who chairs the Church of Englandโs Covid Recovery Group, said: โThe news of fresh restrictions in many areas will be a bitter blow. โFor many people, it will mean spending Christmas Day alone. โNone of us has experienced a situation quite like it in our lifetimes. โWe note the rise in infections and hospitalisations with real concern. โBut we also know that there is real hope. We are nearer the end of this than the beginning, with a vaccine already being made available and treatments improving. โWe recognise the increased risk we face from the coronavirus – which has already taken so many lives and has now developed a new, more easily transmissible, strain – and we recognise our duty to look out for our neighbours and protect the vulnerable. โSo, as many of us enter these new restrictions, we must commit ourselves more than ever to looking out for those who are alone, to caring for those in need and to praying for our nation and world. โWe know that public worship โ both in person and through remote means โ has brought comfort, hope and inspiration to so many. โSo we are grateful that, even in tier four, church buildings can be open this Christmas. But I urge everyone to take precautions and, especially for those in tier four, to be exceptionally careful. โEven though attending public worship is permitted, many people may feel it is currently better they do not do so. Clergy and others who are shielding should certainly feel no compulsion. โAt this time of year – even this year – we celebrate the birth of Jesus with joy and hope. โJesus came to bring light that shines in the darkness. โWe need that light now and always.โ The Church of England Communications Team Church House Great Smith Street London SW1P 3AZ Direct Dial Telephone: 020 7898 1326 Email: comms@churchofengland.org |
Response to updated coronavirus restrictions
