Priest Offers Drive-thru Confessions Amid Coronavirus Outbreak


A Catholic priest in Maryland has decided to take peoples confessions from the safety of their cars.

Father Scott Holmer, a pastor at St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church in Bowie has provided his listening’s in the car park of the church, allowing parishioners to confess drive-thru style. The pastor became worried about people touching door handles, bench seats and chairs within the church so came up with the idea to have confessions outside instead.

In a statement to Catholic Standard Father Scott Holmer said that, "This is where we priests have to be creative about how to bring Christ to people when we can't do that in our church buildings… We need to bring Christ to people now, to bring him to others in a safe way that won't increase infection."

As the Catholic season of Lent is currently in force until Easter on April 12th, Holmer has been blessing people’s homes from the outside – working like a blessing delivery service too!
Father Holmers’ confessions usually last for 45 minutes, and is in operation six days a week, and for five hours on a Sunday. The reactions have been so well received in the community that he has decided to stick to these scheduled Mass times.

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