England’s lockdown allows communal worship, but some clergy are choosing to suspend services

Thousands of churches across England were closed for services on Sunday amid rising concern about the risk of Covid-19 spreading among worshippers.

Although the lockdown rules allow places of worship to remain open for communal services, the Church of England said more than half of England’s 12,500 parishes had taken the decision to shut their doors.

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