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Supreme Court Ruling Prompts Los Angeles County To Reverse Ban On Indoor Worship Services

Share to Gab (Photo : Phil Roeder / Flickr / CC) A Supreme Court ruling prompted Los Angeles County to reverse the existing ban on church indoor worship services. On Dec. 19, the Los Angeles County released a statement declaring the reverse on the currently implemented ban on indoor worship services in churches. The move is in response to a recent Supreme Court ruling about the in-person church gatherings across the state.  The County however, reminded the people in Los Angeles attending churches of several rules and restrictions that came along with the lifting of the ban. Because Los Angeles County is experiencing an unprecedented surge of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, every effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19 to congregants and to the entire community is critical, the County stated.

LA County lifts ban on indoor worship after SCOTUS rulings

Unsplash/Kelly Sikkema Los Angeles County recently announced that it was allowing houses of worship to hold both indoor and outdoor services, reversing an earlier ban on indoor services. In a statement Saturday, the county government explained that the decision to allow the services comes due to recent legal decisions from the United States Supreme Court. “Places of worship are permitted to offer faith-based services both indoors and outdoors with mandatory physical distancing and face coverings over both the nose and mouth that must be worn at all times while on site,” stated the county. “Places of worship must also assure that attendance does not exceed the number of people who can be accommodated while maintaining a physical distance of six feet between separate households.”

The Sunday Read: Plan for 2021 to be less sickeningly sweet

(The Center Square) – The intention was for this random act of journalism to be my final contribution to the industry ahead of the holidays. I d plow straight through this column. Keep it tight. Make it short. Subject-predicate. State my case, make my case, and then close my case. Afterward, get on with the rest of my work. But I wrote this in something of a rain-delay situation. I had to wait about an hour beyond my control to get rolling because the smoke alarms were going off and a sickeningly sweet cloud was hanging about 8 feet above the first floor of my home/workplace. It was difficult to concentrate on what felt like my first day at the Wonka factory.

Supreme Court sides with churches challenging COVID-19 worship restrictions in Colorado, New Jersey -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Robinson v. Murphy vacating an order from Oct. 2 by a district court in New Jersey against a Catholic priest and a Jewish rabbi who sued the state over worship gathering restrictions. Also on Tuesday, the high court issued a separate order in the case of High Plains Harvest Church v. Polis, in which a Colorado church challenged the restrictions in that state. The Supreme Court vacated an Aug. 10 order by a Colorado district court against High Plains Harvest Church, although with this order Justice Elena Kagan dissented. I respectfully dissent because this case is moot. High Plains Harvest Church has sought to enjoin Colorado s capacity limits on worship services. But Colorado has lifted all those limits, wrote Kagan, being joined by Justices Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor.

Supreme Court rules against 2 states on pandemic worship restrictions

Supreme Court rules against 2 states on pandemic worship restrictions U.S. District Judge Esther Salas of New Jersey and her husband, Mark Anderl, attend the funeral Mass of their son Daniel Andrew at St. Augustine of Canterbury Church in Kendall Park, N.J., Sept. 26, 2020. (CNS photo/courtesy Diocese of Metuchen) By Carol Zimmermann • Catholic News Service • Posted December 16, 2020 WASHINGTON (CNS) The Supreme Court, once again siding with houses of worship opposed to pandemic-related restrictions, ordered lower federal courts in Colorado and New Jersey Dec. 15 to reexamine state-imposed indoor worship restrictions. The court’s move was made in light of its recent decision in late November to lift similar restrictions for the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York. In early December, the court also told federal judges to reexamine limits on California churches based on this decision.

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