The Church & Covid

Ruth Palmer illustrates a feature for the Telegraph Magazine asking whether the Church can survive Covid.

Setting the scene of a quiet English countryside, the cover illustration is a pretty view hanging under the doom of a virus shaped cloud and acts as a door to the internal illustration showing a colourful church interior with a Covid-19 stained glass window at its centre. The article discusses what parishes can do to fill their pews, after the cancellation of full size weddings, funerals, and a general lack of communal worship due to ongoing lockdowns.

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