The Church of St. Trea and its grounds are now closed until further notice
29 Mar 2020
The Church of St. Trea and its grounds are now closed to the public until further notice.
Following the new Government Regulations that came into force at 11:00 p.m. on Saturday, 28 March, all church buildings and graveyards within Northern Ireland must close to the public with immediate effect.
The only exceptions are for:
- funerals,
- to broadcast an act of worship, whether over the internet or as part of a radio or television broadcast, or
- to provide essential voluntary services or urgent public support services (including the provision of food banks or other support for the homeless or vulnerable people, blood donation sessions or support in an emergency).
Below is a letter from Archbishop Eamon Martin explaining the new restrictions.
New Government Regulations in NI that came into Force from 11 pm Saturday 28 March 2020
Please find attached a copy of the new NI law that explains the restrictions that came into force last night (28 March 2020) at 11.00pm in Northern Ireland.
Please find attached a copy of the new NI law that explains the restrictions that came into force last night (28 March 2020) at 11.00pm in Northern Ireland.
The new regulations mean that, apart from webcam Masses and funerals, our Churches and graveyards (NI) must close to the public with immediate effect. I will issue an ad clerum on Monday.
Below is a summary of the relevant text of the law:
5) A person who is responsible for a place of worship must ensure that, during the emergency period, the place of worship is closed, except for uses permitted in paragraph (6).
(6) A place of worship may be used—
(a) for funerals,
(b) to broadcast an act of worship, whether over the internet or as part of a radio or television broadcast, or
(c) to provide essential voluntary services or urgent public support services (including the provision of food banks or other support for the homeless or vulnerable people, blood donation sessions or support in an emergency).
(7) A person who is responsible for a community centre must ensure that, during the emergency period, the community centre is closed except where it is used to provide essential voluntary activities or urgent public support services (including the provision of food banks or other support for the homeless or vulnerable people, blood donation sessions or support in an emergency).
(8) A person who is responsible for a crematorium or burial ground must ensure that, during the emergency period, the crematorium or burial ground is closed to members of the public, except for funerals or burials.
Keep well during these days.
Yours sincerely,
Eamon Martin
Archbishop of Armagh
Archbishop of Armagh
The new regulations may be viewed in the document below.
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