Safe re-opening of places of worship

14 Jul 2020 03:03 PM

Guidance published following consultation with faith and belief communities.

Places of worship will be able to re-open for congregational worship and prayer and religious life event ceremonies from 15 July and guidance has been published to help them prepare.

Key measures include:

Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell yesterday said:

“I know it has been very difficult for our faith communities to be unable to come together in their places of worship during such challenging times. This was, of course, necessary due to the pandemic and I would like to thank everyone for their understanding and patience.

“We have continued to engage closely with and listen to our faith communities throughout this period and we understand the important role of congregational worship in supporting spiritual wellbeing.

“The updated guidance reflects the evolving scientific and health advice and has been developed in consultation with leaders and representatives of Scotland’s faith and belief communities.”

Background

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Phase 3: guidance for the safe use of places of worship

Places of worship may already open for individual prayer or contemplation, funeral services, broadcasting acts of worship and to provide essential voluntary services. Separate guidance is already in place for funeral services, and this will be updated to take account of changes for Phase 3.

As part of Phase 3 of Scotland’s framework for easing restrictions on lockdown, from 15 July places of worship will be allowed to reopen for the following additional permitted purposes:

Opening for any of the permitted purposes remains subject to physical distancing and hygiene safeguards, and numbers will be limited.