My Vaccine Pass - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Thu, 02 Dec 2021 17:45:23 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg My Vaccine Pass - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Churches to be open and welcoming but the law is the law https://cathnews.co.nz/2021/12/02/churches-to-be-open-and-welcoming/ Thu, 02 Dec 2021 07:02:44 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=142983 Churches to be open and welcoming

Many parishes have expressed concern about how to manage entry criteria when unvaccinated people insist on joining the vaccinated community. It is a concern Wellington's Cardinal John Dew has met with a set of instructions and suggestions for the Wellington archdiocese to follow. Writing, Thursday, to priests and lay pastoral leaders he has told them Read more

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Many parishes have expressed concern about how to manage entry criteria when unvaccinated people insist on joining the vaccinated community.

It is a concern Wellington's Cardinal John Dew has met with a set of instructions and suggestions for the Wellington archdiocese to follow.

Writing, Thursday, to priests and lay pastoral leaders he has told them he wants churches in the archdiocese to be open and welcoming, but at the same time they need to work within the government's Covid-19 Protection Framework.

Dew's guidelines for volunteers checking Vaccine Passes before Mass are based around a friendly, warm but if necessary firm approach.

Parish priests and lay pastoral leaders are responsible for ensuring churches and other gathering places in their parish comply with the new traffic lights entry criteria.

"As Parish Priests and Lay Pastoral Leaders it will be necessary for you to ensure that at churches and other gathering places in your parish the new regulations are complied with", he writes.

"You or your delegates must sight each person's My Vaccine Pass or verify it using the NZ Pass Verifier App as they enter".

Among the bundle of four documents sent Tuesday is a letter of authority.

"As the Archbishop of Wellington and the legal owner of parish property I grant you and your delegated the authority to refuse person entry, and/or instruct a person to leave a church or other gathering place in your parish where you deem it necessary to ensure compliance with the above rules and/or to prevent the risk of spread of Covig-19", Dew tells the priests and lay pastoral workers.

He says this authority includes but is not limited to circumstances where a person is not vaccinated, or has not proven their vaccination status, displaying symptoms associated with Covid-19 and / or their presence within the premises may breach the gathering limits or other rules imposed under the Covid-19 Public Health Act and any regulations made under that Act.

With the bundle of documents is one that outlines the weekend gatherings that do not require a My Vaccine Pass in the Archdiocese and a link to the Our Lady of Kapiti live stream Mass.

Dew tells the priests and lay pastoral leaders that when there is a transgression, the offending people are to be engaged with politely and respectfully, but ultimately if they are unvaccinated they need to leave.

He encourages parish priests and lay pastoral leaders to plan ahead and that if they believed they may meet resistance, to consider identifying the possibility ahead of time and invite police, Maori Warden, Pacific Island Warden, community patrol member, social worker, or security guard, as appropriate to be present at the time the community gathers.

He goes as far as saying that as a last resort if the priests and lay pastoral workers meet real resistance and that ultimately if things escalate, to call the Police on 111 and explain the situation.

Dew concludes by saying that the parish is obligated to do what it can to adhere to the new rules of gathering under the Traffic Light System and warns that if exceptions are made the parish is liable for a substantial fine and the risk of Covid-19 infection is unduly increased.

My Vaccine Pass holders have a right to expect that everyone inside is vaccinated (and has a Pass to prove it).

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Greeters not bouncers https://cathnews.co.nz/2021/11/25/greeters-not-bouncers-2/ Thu, 25 Nov 2021 07:00:41 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=142763 greeters not bouncers

Church leaders are confused about how to implement the My Vaccine Pass - one sums it up saying "We are greeters - not bouncers". From December 3, people wanting to attend church services, gatherings, hospitality events, gyms and those wanting to avail themselves of close contact businesses will need the My Vaccine Pass to prove Read more

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Church leaders are confused about how to implement the My Vaccine Pass - one sums it up saying "We are greeters - not bouncers".

From December 3, people wanting to attend church services, gatherings, hospitality events, gyms and those wanting to avail themselves of close contact businesses will need the My Vaccine Pass to prove they have been double-vaccinated.

Those responsible for such occasions who fail to enforce vaccination requirements will face a fine of up to $15,000.

On Tuesday, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood announced the NZ Pass Verifier - an app that can be used on mobile devices to verify the holder of the My Vaccine Pass.

The NZ Pass Verifier is designed to enable churches and those organising gatherings and hospitality events to stop people who don't meet the vaccination requirements from entering high-risk situations and venues under the ‘traffic light' system.

However, leaders of church communities across the country are expressing concern and confusion about how to implement the My Vaccine Pass.

Nigel Cottle, a church leader and the general manager of Crave Café, told RNZ that he is nervous about implementing the new system. He says he is going to take it on himself to stand at the door to check My Vaccine passes.

"My hope is that people have a generosity to the staff because it's not their decision, but they are having to outwork the implications of the government policy which in general we are supportive of."

Cottle's concern is echoed by a number of Catholic clergy around the country. "We have greeters at the front door, not bouncers," a priest told CathNews.

"We understand the seriousness of the situation, but turning people away goes against the grain.

"We're in the business of welcoming people," he said.

He is a little critical of the recent bishops' statement that some see creating different categories of Mass-goers.

Another who is supportive of the My Vaccine passport told CathNews he thinks it is important that the Church changes its language and understanding about masses for the vaccinated and un-vaccinated.

"It's important the Church places the emphasis on people gathering, of people congregating, rather than having masses for the vaccinated and un-vaccinated", he said.

"It's also not just about Mass", he said. "Christmas is coming, traditionally a time for people to go to confession. I'm not sure how social distancing is going to work inside the confessional.

"People normally speak quietly during confession - I don't know how speaking quietly and face masks will go.

"We don't want everyone to hear," he said with a grin.

Another priest told CathNews that he is yet to hear from his diocese about what to do when an unvaccinated person without a My Vaccine Pass wants to join the vaccinated congregation for Mass.

"There's nothing. Policy is fine, but it needs to be supported. If you will the ends, you will the means.

"What do we do if an unvaccinated person insists on joining the congregation?

"We don't want disagreements at the door of the church, we don't want to be the State's police.

"What do we do?", he asked.

One priest told CathNews that ultimately if a non-vaccinated person insisted on joining the vaccinated group he would consider not proceeding with the Mass.

"This virus doesn't care if people are at Mass or not. It loves groups of people. With a big congregation we've got the safety of the whole congregation to consider," he said.

The priest said he was earlier in conversation with a parishioner who observed that scanning both the Covid sign and then having to have her My Vaccine Pass scanned is going to take a bit longer to get into Church.

"Hope you have lots of Covid signs and lots of people scanning, and it's not raining," she told her parish priest.

The priest said his parishioner is picking there is going to be chaos.

"Hardly a vote of confidence," he said.

The experience of Church ministers is being echoed by Francis Tipene of Tipene Funerals.

He's questioning whether the My Vaccine Pass and traffic light system will make things easier for grieving whanau or more difficult.

Covid has meant significant change for tangi - from storing tupapaku for weeks on end in the hopes of alert level shifts to allow for a tangi to having whaikorero on Zoom. Many have found this very difficult.

Tipene says navigating through the policy changes has not only been tough on them but on the people they serve.

The church ministers' confusion is not helped by the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins both saying venue organisers requiring Covid-19 vaccination passes will be able to check them visually instead of using an official app if they wish to, but the Ministry of Health disagreeing saying that vaccination passes would need to be scanned to allow entry.

"Visually checking passes isn't enough to allow entry. Scanning someone's pass proves that it is authentic, valid and has not expired," said the Ministry of Health on its website.

However, on Wednesday Adern contradicted the Ministry of Health.

"You can sight, of course, someone's vaccine pass. If you have any concerns, you can ask for verifying ID if you would like," she said.

"[The app is] a handy tool to use because it gives you confidence that the pass you're being shown is indeed a valid pass, but it's not a requirement," she said.

On Wednesday night, the Government passed 'under urgency' legislation that seriously curbs the freedoms of unvaccinated people.

The legislation was passed without the usual parliamentary scrutiny, even drawing criticism from the government's Speaker, Trevor Mallard.

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