The Catholic Church in Scotland is to approach the Scottish Government with plans for the phased reopening of parishes, according to a senior bishop.
16.04.2020 - 17:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
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Father Michael Kane was filmed as he celebrated mass at an empty St Augustine’s Church, assisted by parish deacon David Harper – with the broadcast then being shown on BBC Scotland on Easter Sunday.
Hundreds of parishioners and many others from around the country and even further afield have since sent messages praising the mass
The Catholic Church in Scotland is to approach the Scottish Government with plans for the phased reopening of parishes, according to a senior bishop.
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