The Guardian (USA)

Detroit priest sprays holy water from squirt gun to maintain social distancing

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A Roman Catholic priest in the Detroit area has taken aim at his parishione­rs in a bid to maintain social distancing during the coronaviru­s pandemic, using a squirt gun to shoot holy water.

Photos posted on social media by the St Ambrose Church show the Reverend Timothy Pelc shooting water into a car window as it stopped by the steps of the church. He wore a mask, face shield and rubber gloves as further precaution­s against spreading the coronaviru­s.

The photos of the priest at the church in Grosse Pointe Park were taken at Easter but have recently gone viral and have inspired memes online. One shows the 70-year-old priest amid the fires of hell directing the squirt gun at devil-like figures.

Pelc told BuzzFeed News that he was a little concerned about how the Vatican might react when the photos of him squirting holy water began circulatin­g widely on the internet. But, he said, “I haven’t heard anything yet.”

The idea was to find a way to continue a tradition of blessing Easter baskets despite the pandemic. One photo shows Pelc standing behind a car with its hatchback door up, shooting water at a basket of flowers. He said he has a “pretty wacky mind and pretty accepting congregati­on”.

The church and surroundin­g communitie­s have taken the pandemic seriously, Pelc said. Parishione­rs have tied blue ribbons on trees at the church for each person who has died of Covid-19 in Michigan. That number is now approachin­g 5,000.

Michigan has seen some armed protesters hold demonstrat­ions at the state capitol against the governor’s stay-at-home measures. But Pelc said they did not reflect the mood in his community.

He told BuzzFeed he had hoped to begin holding in-person masses next Sunday but was struggling to find churchgoer­s to help him stage the socially distanced services.

“People are saying they don’t want to come out just yet,” Pelc said. “There’s still a lot of fear out there and I don’t blame them.”

 ?? Photograph: Jim West/Zuma Wire/Rex/Shuttersto­ck ?? Timothy Pelc conducts the traditiona­l Blessing of the Easter Baskets at St Ambrose Catholic church in April.
Photograph: Jim West/Zuma Wire/Rex/Shuttersto­ck Timothy Pelc conducts the traditiona­l Blessing of the Easter Baskets at St Ambrose Catholic church in April.
 ?? Photograph: Jim West/ZUMA Wire/ REX/Shuttersto­ck ?? Due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, parishione­rs remained in their cars for the blessing.
Photograph: Jim West/ZUMA Wire/ REX/Shuttersto­ck Due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, parishione­rs remained in their cars for the blessing.

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