Martin ‘seriously concerned’ about Covid complacency amid pressure from church events



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The Catholic Archbishop of Dublin Diarmuid Martin has expressed concern about pressure from parishes to rush into First Communion and Confirmation ceremonies.

In addition to running the risk of undermining public health measures, he said: “Some efforts, often well-intentioned, run the risk of reducing the administration of sacramental acts almost to the level of a supermarket that one can walk into and ‘get the sacrament done ‘.

“This would reduce the Eucharist to a commodity.”

Some parents and grandparents have expressed their displeasure in recent days at the cancellation of First Communion and Confirmation ceremonies due to Covid-19 restrictions.

In a statement, Archbishop Martin said he understood the disappointment of the families who were ready to undertake these events and now find them postponed.

However, he said he was concerned “that parishes take initiatives to ‘do first communions and confirmations.’

“I appreciate the pressure families and schools can bring to bear on parishes. We must remember that First Communions and Confirmations are sacramental acts and should be celebrated in an appropriate liturgical context and catechetical preparation.

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