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Grace Cathedral in San Francisco holds first in-person mass in 14 months Grace Cathedral in San Francisco holds first in-person mass in 14 months The iconic Grace Cathedral near downtown San Francisco did what it could to adjust to challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sunday morning, it opened its doors for the first time in 14 months for an in-person mass. KTVU s James Torrez reports. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - The iconic Grace Cathedral near downtown San Francisco did what it could to adjust to challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sunday morning, it opened its doors for the first time in 14 months for an in person mass. ....
A follow up to my blog post yesterday re: Episcopalian Bishop Andrus’ allegedly being snubbed at Archbishop Cordileone’s installation Mass following Bishop Andrus’ criticisms of Archbishop Cordileone and the Catholic Church: CNN posted a story about the installation and Bishop Marc Andrus’ non-participation. According to CNN, asked about what happened Archdiocesan spokeman George Wesolek said, “We would never exclude an invited guest and collaborator on certain issues of importance to the whole community.” “Bishop Andrus, our guest, arrived before the 2 p.m. start, but after the interfaith delegation was seated in the front pews of the Cathedral. He was asked to wait in the conference rooms below the Cathedral which was the staging area for the 40 bishops, 2 Cardinals and some 250 priests.” ....