WHILE churches in England are being allowed to open for private prayer this weekend, worshippers are being reminded this is not the case in Wales.
A statement by the Church of Wales said the organisation is involved in “detailed discussions” with the Welsh Government on when buildings will be allowed to re-open – but this will not happen before next Thursday, June 18.
“A protocol for re-opening is being developed by Welsh Government in the context of the specific legislative context in Wales,” it said.
“This protocol will inform guidance from the Church in Wales on how churches can be re-opened safely. This guidance will be a practical tool to help you plan your future opening and mitigate risks of transmission of Covid-19. The guidance will centre on procedures for social distancing, hygiene and premises cleaning.
“When the law permits, we envisage a gradual opening of churches based on a clear demonstration of compliance with the protocol and guidance – our primary concern is for the health of those that will use our churches again.
“Welsh Government has confirmed that there will be no change to the current rules in Wales before the first minister’s next announcement on June 18.”