Archdiocese Of Detroit Resumes Public Mass Amid Coronavirus Pandemic | Craig Melvin | MSNBC

Michigan may still be largely closed, but the Archdiocese of Detroit is allowing public mass to resume in the city. Cal Perry reports on the new safety changes in effect and talks to Fr. Mario Amore from St. Aloysius Parish. Aired on 05/19/2020.
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Archdiocese Of Detroit Resumes Public Mass Amid Coronavirus Pandemic | Craig Melvin | MSNBC

45 comments

  1. The virus gonna wipe out all the ignorant.
    Remember Noah and the great flood. History will repeat itself.

    1. Fact check…Noah is NOT a part of history. Biblical stories and reality are two different things. You obviously have those confused. And the crack about the ignorant. Guess what..The world isn’t just about YOU. It’s about everyone, your family,your neighbors, the people you see dailiy, the people you will never see. The people who help others. We are all in this together.

    2. @Ian Thompson there was a flood, numerous cultures have a great flood story so it is likely something happened. Did Noah build a giant ark to carry 2 of every animal, I’d highly doubt it just based off logistics. That being said Noah is also mentioned in the Quran, so maybe they added stories to the myth after, but there likely was someone named Noah who did have a boat when the flood happened. Whether it was a giant ark, or a little row boat will never be known. You two seem to be on the same page with the virus, the OP just made a bad joke about Darwinism aka ignorance and preventable deaths.

    3. @Ian Thompson – Bravo! You to understand that the Bible is a book of fairy tales. No ‘facts’, just fiction. Good show!

    1. @Big Blue lol, they have all you idiots brainwashed. Look at Florida and Georgia…the sky is falling…not. funny how you dont hold your news sources accountable.

    2. @Sonic Hedgehog And your problem is? Go to church for all I care. You will be just another stat

  2. I don’t understand what is so hard about worshiping at home. You can read your book, you can even worship online !

    1. Archdiocese was never about prayers, it’s all about $$$ and not losing control of the herd..

    2. Rob Ceriani Why would it be a problem to worship at home/online, during Eucharist at home and talking to your priest for confessions over the phone? I was raised Evangelical/Baptist and in my opinion, many of their practices can be done at home with their hymns & bible by their side.

    1. No, it’s all the blue states. That’s why they are looking for handouts “bailouts”. Take a look at your own religion, liberalism before spouting nonsense

  3. Hey, be nice to the Church…? The river has not turned red yet, the streets are not filed with frogs, Locates are not blocking the sky and the 1st. born i is not dead… SO IT’S NOT A BIBLICAL EVENT, LET THEM OPEN?? Oh.. one thing….. in 1313 when the Plague hit, non of this happen ether..?

  4. These religious leaders, are just like drug pushers.
    Scared their customers might sober-up, unless they’re given that next fix….

  5. So, is the ‘old man in the sky’ taking a ‘vacation’ or what? The ‘Almighty’ could had solved this in less than ‘3 days’

  6. Just want their 15 minutes of fame. Not a good trait in a priest. What happened to protecting their flock?

  7. They going to report the COVID-19 cases developed by the parishioners as a result, or will that be covered up like the rampant priest child molestations by all the Archdiocese?

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