Prominent UK church leaders have branded the mass closure of churches
‘unlawful and unnecessary’ as they threatened a judicial review into
keeping them shut.
A coalition of Christian bishops and reverends has urged the Government
to prioritise churches in its exit strategy from the coronavirus
lockdown.
They said it was unfair for churches to be in the ‘bottom category of
the most dangerous and least important services’ with beauty salons,
pubs and cinemas.
The letter signed by 25 prominent church leaders, but not endorsed by
the Church of England is a pre-action legal warning against Health
Secretary Matt Hancock.
However social media users have warned churches would be ‘risking the
lives of congregations’ and some Christians said they are not ready to
go back just yet.
And the National Secular Society told MailOnline that religious
activities should not be ‘privileged or prioritised over and above those
of a secular nature’.
It comes after France’s Supreme Court last week ruled that the country’s
ban on religious gatherings was illegal and ordered its government to
relax restrictions.
All places of worship in Britain have been closed since mass gatherings were banned by the Government on March 16.
The UK church leaders warn the closure of churches is an ‘extreme
interference’ with human rights by contravening freedom of thought,
belief and religion.
The letter adds that the regulations are ‘disproportionate in the
circumstances where the overwhelming majority of churches had closed
down voluntarily’.
The leaders say they want a constructive dialogue with the Government
but will seek a judicial review of the ban if Ministers fail to address
their concerns.
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