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FEBRUARY 25, 2021
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Court ruling gives pastors flexibility in ministry NICHOLAS WOLFRAM SMITH CATHOLIC SAN FRANCISCO
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Chinese New Year Mass stresses post-pandemic hope
Divine Word Father Peter Zhai is seen delivering his homily for the Chinese New Year Mass Feb. 20, 2021, in the parking lot of St. Anne of the Sunset Church in San Francisco. At left are retired Bishop Ignatius Wang and St. Anne pastor, Father Daniel Nascimento. The Mass was prayed in Cantonese and Mandarin. Father Zhai’s homily focused on Jesus as the light “leading us to ‘pass over’ the long tunnel of the pandemic into a bright future of the new year.” See story on Page 7.
Local pastors appreciate that celebrating Mass indoors for their parishioners is no longer forbidden by health department rules, but outdoor Mass is here for the duration of the pandemic. A Feb. 5 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court gave California churches the right to resume indoor worship services while still allowing the state to keep its ban on singing and chanting and limiting attendance at 25% of capacity. The decision responded to a lawsuit filed by two Southern California churches that argued the state’s restrictions on indoor worship services violated the Constitution since some businesses are allowed to remain open. Father Pat Michaels, pastor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Mill Valley, said the parish has begun holding indoor weekday Masses in addition to its live streams and outdoor Sunday Masses. SEE COURT, PAGE 6
Parish honors Black History Month with church display CHRISTINA GRAY CATHOLIC SAN FRANCISCO
The framed faces of Harriet Tubman, Martin Luther King Jr., Cardinal Wilton Gregory, John Lewis, Barack Obama, Rosa Parks and Mahalia Jackson and other notable Americans of African American descent were the first thing Most Holy Redeemer parishioners saw when they arrived for Mass during the month of February. The regal display honoring Black culture during Black History Month Feb. 1-March 1, was an “intentional teaching tool” in a parish with less than a half-dozen Black members, said Mercy Sister Marilyn Morgan. “Our parish has often been introspective, and we wanted to focus outside of ourselves on racism,” said
Sister Morgan, who designed the display. The longtime parishioner, a liturgical design consultant and chair of the parish environment committee, said she and Pastor Father Matthew Link hoped the display would help start “a conversation” in the predominantly white Castro District parish and she feels it has. Parishioners have been intrigued by the photos which include notable Black Americans in history, politics, religion, sports and the arts, said Sister Morgan. They include poet Amanda Gordon, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, the Buffalo Soldiers of World War II and the first Black American priest, Father A personal way to honor your loved one’s patriotism to our country. Augustus Tolton. (PHOTO BY DENNIS CALLAHAN/CATHOLIC SAN FRANCISCO) If you have received aMost flag honoring your loved one'sFather military service and would like to donate Holy Redeemer pastor Matthew Link, far left, talks withitparishioner James John, second to the as part an “Avenue of Flags" Memorial Day, Julyview and Veterans' Day,Black History Month display. from left,ofand two others afteron Mass on Feb. 164th as of they the parish’s SEE PARISH, PAGE 6 cemetery to be flown
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