The archbishop of San Francisco has called Catholics to participate in Eucharistic processions across the city Sept. 20, which will join together and walk past city hall before public Masses are said outside the city’s cathedral – in part to protest the city’s revised limits on public worship.
Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone said in a memo to priests Sept. 13 that separate processions would begin at St. Anthony, St. Patrick, and Star of the Sea parishes, and would converge at United Nations Plaza near San Francisco City Hall.
The combined processions will then proceed past city hall to the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, where San Francisco priests, led by the archbishop, will celebrate multiple outdoor, socially-distanced Masses in both English and Spanish.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed had announced this week that starting Sept. 14, houses of worship may have 50 people at religious services outdoors. In addition, indoor private prayer is allowed, but only one person at a time is allowed inside.
Previously, the limit for outdoor services had been 12 people, with all indoor services prohibited. The archdiocese covers the city and county of San Francisco— where the cathedral is located— as well as San Mateo and Marin counties.
In contrast, hotels in San Francisco are fully reopened; indoor gyms are set to reopen at 10% capacity; and most retail stores are allowed to operate at 50% capacity, while malls are restricted to 25%. Gyms operated in government buildings for police officers and other government employees have already reopened.
In addition, Archbishop Cordileone has noted, businesses requiring extended, close one-on-one contact will also be reopening Sept. 14, such as hair salons, nail salons and massage parlors, but “we are allowed only one person in church at a time for prayer.”
While San Francisco Catholics have been gathering outside for Masses, unable to gather inside their churches, the Bay Area is experiencing some of the worst air quality in the world, because of smoke and other pollutants coming from wildfires ravaging the West Coast. Air quality is expected to improve some this week, but worsen over the weekend, as smoke is pushed toward the city by coastal winds.
Cordileone said the archdiocese has ordered 100 banners in English, 15 in Spanish, and 5 in Chinese that read: “We Are Essential: Free the Mass!” He asked that parishioners carry the banners during the Eucharistic processions.
The archbishop has noted that the state’s legitimate concern for health and safety does have some bearing on how the Church operates— for example, there are good reasons why church buildings must be built with respect to code.
“But the state does not tell the Church how to arrange the liturgical space—that pertains to the internal life of the Church, over which the state has no authority. The same principle applies to worship services: the state has no right whatsoever to tell the Church it cannot worship, but it has every right and responsibility to tell the Church which practices it must observe to keep people safe during worship,” Cordileone told Catholic News Agency Sept. 4.
Cordileone said priests at many parishes around the archdiocese, including the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption, are celebrating multiple Masses every Sunday— outside, and spaced out— in order to adapt to the restrictions.
“The Body and Blood of Christ is the source and summit of our Faith. People are hungry for the Eucharist, and many priests are responding to the call as best they can,” he said.
The city of San Francisco has been closely monitoring Catholic churches in the city and has repeatedly issued warnings to the archdiocese for apparent health order violations.
Cordileone said he himself has noted “very few” violations of the city’s health orders by parishes in the archdiocese, although the few that have occurred have garnered heavy criticism in the secular press.
While Cordileone said city officials have been “cordial and respectful” in their dialogue with the archdiocese, he added that the city still has not responded to the archdiocese’s safety plan— outlining how churches could be safely opened for indoor services— which they submitted in May.
In advocating for a safe reopening of indoor Masses, Cordileone has cited a recent article on Mass attendance and COVID-19, authored Aug. 19 by doctors Thomas McGovern, Deacon Timothy Flanigan, and Paul Cieslak for Real Clear Science.
By following public health guidelines, Catholic Churches have largely avoided viral spread during the more than 1 million Masses that have been celebrated across the United States since the lifting of shelter-in-place orders, the doctors found.
They said in their article that there is no evidence that church services are higher risk than similar activities when guidelines are followed, and no coronavirus outbreaks have not yet been linked to the celebration of the Mass….
The above comes from a Sept. 14 Catholic News Agency story posted on the site of Angelus News.
Instead of putting on this show that won’t change anything, won’t obtain the desired result, why not just violate the edict by opening all churches for socially distanced Masses and see what the government response is. Let them arrest the archbishop and his priests and the faithful at Mass, if they dare.
Putting on these parades is just saying, “Pretty please, oh please, Mr. Government, please let us have more than 12 people at Mass and let us worship indoors again, pretty please with sugar on it.” Pathetic.
San Francisco Catholics, this is your moment, show up. I would rather take my chances of getting covid in the church than lung disease in the smokey air outside. Oh, and carry an American flag, or better yet, a Trump flag since this really is just a political issue at this point.
This is truly the funniest thing I have read recently. San Francisco Catholics are overwhelmingly Democrats, so it will be hard to find one of those flags here. We are anxiously awaiting our parish doors to open, when may happen at the end of this month.
Scoff all you like, Trump supporters are everywhere, maybe even sitting next to you at Mass, oh my!
This is sacrilege. Using the Holy Eucharist as a protest sign. Sacrilege.
US Catholic Churches have American and Vatican flags prominently displayed in the sanctuary. Probably been a long time since you’ve been inside one, thanks politicians, hope you can return soon.
Agree. Like it’s some magic amulet.
I live in a deep Red state and we have been open and running for a long time and Covid is not an issue here, it is the blue states that are closed and suffering under Democrat rule. While watching the Trump rallies in Beverly Hills every weekend, also in Sacramento, San Diego, but of all places Beverly Hills which is a wonderful site to see, which leads me to believe California and yes even New York may just may go red in November. Latino support for Trump is at 51% unheard of in 2106 and African-American support at 25 to 30%; should these polls hold Trump will win in a landslide in November. Police unions in New York, Chicago, all of Florida, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, St. Louis, have all endorsed Trump.
What some see as a sacrilege, I see as prayer and a plea to God. What is a sacrilege is unrepentant supporters of abortion presenting themselves for communion.
Appalled at 11:20 PM its the Democrats who turned this political; we are not being silent sheep any longer.
If you’re interested, Fr. Mark Goring CC picked up on this story. His thoughts are linked here:
I wish we had a bishop with balls in San Diego. McElroy has gone into hiding and won’t say a thing about the shut downs of the church. Fight back SF!
It’s time for civil disobedience. Remember the lunch counters? Bigotry against religion is just as bad. Disobey and if they dare to arrest people, sue! This is unconstitutional restriction on faith and violates freedom of assembly. The disease is no worse than most seasonal flus and has been hyped for political reasons. Just say NO!
This is an outrage, pure anti-Catholic bigotry. Pay no attention to Breed’s edict then, if she is stupid enough to use the legal system to enforce her blatantly illegal order, file suit in Federal Court alleging the City’s order violates the First Amendment’s Free Exercise Clause.
God`s law surpasses man’s. Archbishop is doing the right thing. It is making people think about Our Lord.