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Coronavirus: Suddenly, the Faithful Are Supposed to Be “Legalistic”

The most, he missed the voices of the faithful, Father Dominique Rimaz, parish-priest at Christ-Roi, Fribourg, Switzerland, told LaLiberte.ch (June 2) after two months celebrating Mass without people. …More
The most, he missed the voices of the faithful, Father Dominique Rimaz, parish-priest at Christ-Roi, Fribourg, Switzerland, told LaLiberte.ch (June 2) after two months celebrating Mass without people.
He also insists that Christ said “take and eat it all” not “take and eat it” (singular). However, Christ addressed these words to the apostles only.
In the first Mass after the coronavirus, the creed was not recited “for prudential” reasons. The host was gently “thrown” into the people's hands in order to avoid any contact.
In Saint-Joseph, Fribourg, Father Alexis Morard explains that Holy Water is not “indispensable.” It was replaced with disinfectant.
Of course, no one thought of doing an Asperges.
“I must say, I almost blessed the hydroalcoholic gel: after all, it also contains water," Morard cracks a joke.
A faithful is quoted with the words, “I'm happy to join again with other people, and extend my hands to the sacristan who squirts them with disinfectant. A new rite."
The faitful …More
Rafał_Ovile
F M Sadly, it is true analogy. May Christ return and His Catholic Ordo through Our lady. Sursum Corda!