Calgary’s bishop advising faithful to make sacrifices for the common good this Christmas

Calgary’s Catholic bishop is calling on people in southern Alberta to make some sacrifices this Christmas.

Bishop William McGrattan, who represents around a half million Catholics in southern Alberta, said on Sunday that he won’t be going back home to Ontario to be with family and friends and he hopes others can make sacrifices during  his holiday season as the COVID-19 pandemic lingers.

“It will be very difficult for me personally,” McGrattan said. “It’s prudent. It’s safe. We know that distancing and wearing a mask is a great act of charity that does really promote a good which is held in common.

“This is what we need to see in this time of a pandemic — that there was a greater good to which charity is calling us to sacrifice.”

McGrattan feels grateful that the Alberta government is still allowing for places of worship to be open. In November, B.C. banned in-person religious services.

However, McGrattan said he hopes those churches and individuals who are challenging Alberta’s COVID restrictions in court this week can see beyond their own personal needs.

“In times such as this, the good of all needs to be taken into consideration, and that’s what I hope people can see even in these debated and heated discussions,” he said.

Calgary’s Catholic churches will be holding more masses on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day because of the 15 per cent capacity rules.
McGrattan is confident those choosing to celebrate in person will be safe.

“I really have been encouraged by the level of safety and the number of volunteers who dedicate each of their Sundays to be there to clean the church after every celebration. Yes, there are discomforting things about our gatherings, with the minimal singing and not being able to greet people afterwards,” McGrattan said.

Most parishes are requiring online registration and offering online streaming as an alternative to in person.

Ref: https://globalnews.ca/

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