Some religious leaders urge caution when reopening churches.
BOSTON (AP) — Some religious leaders are urging caution even though Gov. Charlie Baker gave houses of worship the green light to resume in-person services as long as protocols designed to stop the transmission of the coronavirus are followed. Leadership of the Massachusetts Council of Churches says they still have concerns about the most vulnerable worshipers. They say just because congregations may return to their buildings does not mean they should. The council is a coalition of 18 Protestant and Orthodox denominations. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston announced Monday that parishes can resume Mass as of Saturday, but with restrictions.
-Associated Press