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Grand Anse priest ignores Bishop’s statement on Covid-19

This story was posted 2 years ago
27 March 2020
in Health, OPINION/COMMENTARY
3 min. read
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Dear Grenadians:

I sent the following letter to the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint George’s in Grenada, Clyde Harvey, on Thursday, 19 March 2020 and I have not received a response thus far.

Then, just 3 days later, on Sunday, 22 March, Grenadians received the shocking news that we had registered our first case of Covid-19 in Grenada.

I have taken this next step of publicly posting my letter for the following 3 reasons:

  1. There has been no response or noted action by the Bishop on this grave matter. A related excerpt from the Bishop’s statement on Covid-19, dated 3 March 2020, is as follows: “Until further notice, communion should be given in the hand. The countries where the virus is already active, if they have not stopped mass altogether, have determined this to be the safest way. Communion on the tongue and by intinction is therefore suspended. The sharing of the cup is also suspended, except in very small groups.”
    (Note well, the highlighting and bold type is exactly as written in the Bishop’s Statement signifying importance and urgency.)
  2. It is this type of nonchalance by leaders (in this case a spiritual leader) that resulted in Italy’s Covid-19 recorded infections and death toll reaching more than 53,000 and more than 4,800, respectively (as at 22 March 2020). I urge everyone to take the time to read this well-written article titled ‘Italy, Pandemic’s New Epicentre, Has Lessons for the World’ from The New York Times.
  3. Grenadians need to wake up and proactively educate and protect themselves because the coronavirus is no respecter of persons or positions nor is “God a Grenadian” (the infamous statement by Grenadians before Hurricane Ivan hit us quite unprepared in 2004). If you have been following the news, religious leaders and political leaders are among the Covid-19 victims worldwide, as well. So, we the ordinary citizens need to educate ourselves and protect ourselves even if we have failings, such as is being shown here, by our spiritual leaders.

To educate yourself and stay abreast of what’s happening with Covid-19, you can visit the following local and international websites:

    1. Government of Grenada
    2. World Health Organisation

Covid-19 complaint – Blessed Sacrament Church at Grand Anse

Dear Bishop Harvey:

Firstly, I want to commend you for your responsible and timely leadership during this pandemic that resulted in the issuance of a message to ALL parishes about precautions that should be taken at each church in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Secondly, I would like to express my grave disappointment and anger with the irresponsible behaviour of the parish priest at the Blessed Sacrament Church in Grand Anse. I went to midday Mass today, Thursday, 19 March 2020 at that church and the priest administered the Holy Eucharist to a foreign woman on her tongue. His irresponsible behaviour meant that, since she was the first person to receive Holy Communion, everyone else who, thereafter, received Holy Communion in their hands was put at potential risk.

I met with the parish priest after Mass and reminded him that he is not supposed to be administering Holy Communion to persons on their tongue, as per the Bishop’s precautionary measures. He justified it by indicating to me that he cannot refuse someone communion if they do not want to take it in their hand. YES, HE CAN! The individual want is definitely not superior to the communal need for safety at this critical time.

It is irresponsible and selfish behaviours as displayed by this foreign woman and the parish priest, which will eventually lead to the spread of Covid-19 in Grenada. Everyone, including your irresponsible parish priest at Grand Anse, must be reminded to follow the mandates of the Bishop which are issued for the well-being of all.

Yours truly,
Concerned Catholic

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  1. Heidi Vincent says:
    2 years ago

    Mr. Marrast, although the incident took place on March 19, it was relevant when printed on March 27 [following suspension of Masses] and it is still very relevant as I respond to you today on March 30 [the start of the 7-day lockdown]. Why? Because at some point in time after the lockdown, which starts today and ends on April 6, 2020, the Catholic Church will have to resume Masses and the Bishop, all parish priests and parishioners need to be on the same page with respect to when, if and how soon the Catholic community will return to giving/receiving Holy Communion on the tongue, sharing the cup and holding and shaking hands. This is not a decision for individual parish priests to decide at their own whims and fancies. Additionally, proactive discussions should be taking place about this right now so that the Catholic Church is properly prepared to move forward after COVID-19.

    Unless you live on another planet, the pressing issue for all of us on earth right now is COVID-19. So, I very much doubt that the Bishop has any other more “pressing matters” right now.

    Rest assured that I did report this information to the relevant health authorities.

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  2. Hester Miles-Chan says:
    2 years ago

    Good day,
    Ms.Heidi Vincent and Lee Gardner,
    the Peace of JESUS CHRIST be with you.
    Your concerns are noted and understood, but a another pressing matter is at hand.
    What of the souls of those who have passed on? Where will they spend Eternity?
    You are Catholic……does this not cause an alarm in the very soul of your being.
    Did you see The Passion of Christ. ……
    Was all the suffering of our Lord JESUS CHRIST in vain….does it matter to us what GOD holds dear in HIS sight….
    Mr.Gardner, yes Italy is a Catholic majority country….however it saddens the heart when in a country that has a 71% population of catholics, the varying lifestyles that are accepted and defended. In reference to transsexuals, A-sexuals….the list goes on and on.
    In Italy LGBT thrives!
    Hhhhhhhmmmmmmmm. ……..a choice was made, using the “Free will” of human beings…and as a result….GOD . …has been tossed out of the picture, human rights takes presidents. The same Human Beings made in GOD’S image and likeness. ….Created to Know GOD, to Love GOD and to Serve GOD.
    This reflects how many Catholics believe in the True presence of JESUS CHRIST in the HOLY EUCHARIST………………….
    Is it 1 in a multitude of people? Reflective of the bleeding widow, 1 in a multitude of people, who touched the hem of JESUS CHRIST , believing that she Would Be HEALED…and was healed .
    “Your FAITH has set you free”…the words of a Mercifully Loving CHRIST .
    Present BODY, BLOOD, SOUL and DIVINITY in the HOLY EUCHARIST ❤.
    The priest at Grand Anse in his humble yet Divine role is truly honouring the ONE TRUE GOD . His faith is a Grace that he has received from GOD………………
    my prayer for that parish of Grenada, may GOD let HIS Countenance shine upon them, may HIS Angels surround them, keep them safe, may the Blessed Virgin Mary intercede for each and every one of them, may their faith increase and abound and may their hearts burn with the fire of GOD’S Love ❤……
    May GOD’S Holy Will be done.
    Sincerely,
    Hester Miles

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