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Pope Alters Canon Law To Allow Laywomen Perform Religious Rituals

Pope Francis has altered age-old canon laws to officially allow laywomen to become altar servers and readers during public worships. Citing the move as ‘need of the time’ in his letter, Pope has clarified that the amendment would curb the Bishop’s power to prevent women in performing rituals. Meanwhile, the Pope’s decision came in light with the 2016-created second commission which provisioned possibility of women appointed as deacons.

Tue, 12 Jan 2021 - 05:36 PM / by Ashly Ann Varghese

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Vatican to Resume In-Person Masses Soon If Anti-COVID Measures Permit

In a letter to bishops conferences, Vatican Liturgy Office head Cardinal Robert Sarah has stressed for resumption of in-person Masses as soon as anti-COVID measures permit. He stated that "physical presence by the faithful in churches was vital, indispensable, irreplaceable.” The Vatican also opined that government authorities cannot interfere in liturgical practices as the Pope Francis has given approval to the content of the letter. 

Sun, 13 Sep 2020 - 06:26 PM / by Mahadevan K V

Tags: Covid-19, Vatican, POPE FRANCIS, church