Catholic Church still waiting for govt go-ahead to reopen
The Catholic Church says it needs weigh several considerations, include complying with the restrictions imposed by the government, current developments of the health crisis and the advice of medical and public health consultants. – EPA pic, May 22, 2020.
THE Catholic Church has yet to receive approval from the National Security Council to open its premises to the public for worship, despite Putrajaya’s announcement yesterday that non-Muslims can gather at houses of worship next month. “As of this morning, we have yet to receive confirmation from the authorities concerning this, apart from what was released to the public yesterday,” said the Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur in a statement today.
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