Church COVID Pivots, Bishop Elbow Bumps & Remote Control Car Collections

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Catholics won't let 'rona stop them from worshiping.

Everyone seemed to be wearing masks, and per reports on the ground ... the number of people allowed inside capped out at 100, so folks were spread out fairly well in the pews.

Now, elsewhere in the Catholic world ... someone captured an innovating way one church went about doing their weekly collections. Usually, there's a person going around with a basket, which then gets passed around with people tossing in cash and donations.With 'rona going around though, that ain't that safe obviously. So, instead, one parish got creative to get their dough ...

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