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Rome Cardinal Rolls Back on Decree Closing Churches after Papal Rebuff

Rome Cardinal Rolls Back on Decree Closing Churches after Papal Rebuff

Pope Francis, flanked by Bishop Angelo De Donatis, speaks during a meeting with the Roman diocese, at the Vatican Basilica of St. John Lateran, in Rome. (Alessandra Tarantino/AP)

Friday, 13 March 2020 08:01 AM EDT

A Rome cardinal on Friday abruptly modified his decree closing churches in the Italian capital in order to contain coronavirus after Pope Francis criticized "drastic measures" by churchmen.

Cardinal Angelo De Donatis issued a new decree less than a day after his initial one, which was widely criticized by ordinary Catholics. Under the new decree, many of Rome's churches will remain open. 

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A Rome cardinal on Friday abruptly modified his decree closing churches in the Italian capital in order to contain coronavirus after Pope Francis criticized "drastic measures" by churchmen.
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