A Response to “On administering Holy Communion in a Time of a Plague”
This was sent to me and deserves a read. You can read the Calivas article here . We can all agree that we are living in unusual times. However, the nature and extent of the illness that we face, and the proper response of the Church, is a matter of much disagreement. We have seen various responses to the COVID-19 epidemic: calls to close our Churches as infectious vectors, and demands to open them as places of spiritual healing. Directives a) ordering the cessation of sacramental life as part of an effort to “flatten the curve,” and cries for access to the divine grace that flows forth from those very mysteries; b) calling for the restriction of “at-risk persons,” and serious questions about the validity of such controls, c) instructions to liturgists to wear personal protective equipment during the celebration of the divine services and the distribution of the holy Mysteries, and uncertainty about the fitness of such practices. Who has been championing what and on behalf of whom? The ...
Thanks so much for posting this! I knew there was a church there, but it was great to see it on video. I'll be sharing this on my blog too.
ReplyDeleteVery wonderful. Are there any other churches down there of other denominations?
ReplyDeleteNow that they know how it leaks can't they repair it?
Thanks for the video. I had read about this but seeing a video is so much better!
I found a list here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Antarctica
ReplyDeleteIt does look like this chapel is by far the most beautiful one even though it's practical for the climate/wind.