Theologians concerned over bishops' plans for 10-person pandemic Masses
by Joshua J. McElweeSeveral theologians are expressing concerns about a set of guidelines forwarded by the U.S. bishops' conference to Catholic prelates across the country over how to restart public celebration of the Mass despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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