The Scotsman

Churches reopen for communal worship after ‘important’ legal win

- By LUCINDA CAMERON

have returned to churches in Scotland after a judge ruled coronaviru­s regulation­s that forced their closure were unlawful.

Churches were closed for lockdown and only permitted to conduct weddings or funerals – with the number of attendees strictly limited – and broadcast services online.

But a group of 27 church leaders launched a judicial review at the Court of Session arguing Scottish Government ministers acted out-with their powers when ordering the closure of places of worship under emergency legislatio­n.

Judge Lord Braid issued his judgment on Wednesday, finding the Government regulation­s were unlawful as they disproport­ionately interfered with the freedom of religion secured in the European Convention on Human Rights.

St Mary’s Catholic Church in the Calton area of Glasgow was among the churches to reopen on Thursday, welcoming worshipper­s for midday mass.

Canon Tom White was involved in the legal action and he said he was “delighted” at the outcome.

He told the PA news agency: “I think it’s an important victory not so much dependent on your dispositio­n towards how we keep each other safe in this time of pandemic, but it’s how we make sure that how we act as a liberal democracy is proportion­ate and that we don’t at all costs trample on the rights of others.

“Authentic worship is about gathering together as a comworship­pers munity, authentic worship for us in the Catholic tradition is about coming together in a building which is sacred and participat­ing in a sacred space at a sacred time and the sacraments necessaril­y are tangible, they’re not virtual.

“Faith is real, it’s tangible and people in this time of pandemic need to embrace the sacred.”

He said his parishione­rs are “delighted” and “over the moon” at being able to take part in communal worship again.

As part of the easing of lockdown in Scotland, communal worship in a place of worship is permitted from Friday, with a maximum congregati­on of 50 people.

Mr White said while churches have only reopened a day early, the judicial review has set an important precedent for the future.

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