As French Christians gather Thursday night for the traditional Christmas Eve midnight mass in churches across the country, they can thank the nation’s highest administrative court for making the moment more available under the current COVID-19 restrictions.
France’s Council of State sent the Interior Ministry back to the drawing board in late November to revise its rules limiting religious gatherings to 30 people regardless of the size of the venue, as a way of stemming the spread of the novel coronavirus.
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