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A video posted on YouTube showed a police officer addressing the congregation from a pulpit in the sanctuary of the church, informing them that the gathering was \u201cunlawful\u201d under current coronavirus restrictions. <\/p>\n

The Archdiocese of Southwark stated April 11 that \u201cTogether with the Metropolitan Police Service, a process of reflection has taken place resulting in the commitment of all parties to work together for healing through renewed collaboration and engagement in a spirit of friendship.\u201d<\/p>\n

Christ the King parish had said April 3 that \u201cwe believe \u2026 the police grossly exceeded their powers by issuing their order without adequate reason, as all government requirements were met.\u201d It added, \u201cWe believe that borough police officials have been misinformed regarding the current guidelines for places of worship, claiming that the reason for their intervention is the continuing ban on public celebrations in places of worship in London, due to the lockdown introduced from Jan. 4, 2021. We regret that the rights of worshipers have been harmed on such an important day for every believer and that our worship has been profaned.\u201d <\/p>\n

After the April 11 Mass, Archbishop John Wilson of Southwark said that since the Good Friday incident \u201cthe genuine concerns of the Polish Catholic Mission, and Christ the King Parish community, have been heard directly by the Metropolitan Police Service. We all share the same desire to move forward in friendship, working together for the common good. We are committed to enabling freedom of worship for everyone, in safe and secure environments.\u201d<\/p>\n

He indicated that he, Wadey, and Superintendent Roger Arditti were at Christ the King that day at the invitation of Msgr. Stefan Wyl\u0119\u017cek, vicar for the Polish mission in England and Wales, and Msgr. W\u0142adys\u0142aw Wyszowadzki, the parish’s pastor.<\/p>\n

\u201cI thank them for their kindness and the very fruitful conversations we have had together with the Police this past week,\u201d Archbishop Wilson said.<\/p>\n

He added that Arditti and Wadey would be meeting shortly with him and with clergy and representatives of the parish \u201cto begin a conversation about how the Polish Catholic Community in Balham and the Metropolitan Police Service can work to enhance communication and engagement with each other.\u201d<\/p>\n

Msgr. Wyszowadzki commented that while the interruption of the liturgy on Good Friday was very painful, \u201cwe willingly extend our hand to the representatives of the Police authorities in order to further build a deep and lasting relationship between us, based on mutual respect and regard for the rights of worshippers to freely practice their faith.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Metropolitan Police had said April 3 that officers had been \u201ccalled to a report of crowds of people queuing outside\u201d Christ the King the previous day. <\/p>\n

\u201cOfficers attended and found a large number of people inside the church. Some people were not wearing masks and those present were clearly not socially distanced.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cWe are particularly concerned about the risk of transmission of the COVID-19 virus as a result of large indoor gatherings at which people are not socially distanced and some are not wearing masks. As such, officers made the decision that it was not safe for that particular service to continue.\u201d<\/p>\n

The statement continued: \u201cUnderstanding the sensitivity of the situation, officers engaged with the priest outside the church and were invited inside to address the congregation. No fixed penalty notices were issued.\u201d<\/p>\n

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