AdmirerUS
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I've thought about this more than once since Christmas. I'm surprised we do not see the Duke at Church anymore. It's one thing to retire from public life. It's another thing to not go with the family to Church when one had done so all one's life.
Does the COE accommodate the infirm (I am not assuming Phillip is infirm) by taking any kind of service to them? Is there televised church service for people no longer physically visiting a church? How does the COE handle this?
I do realize weekly attendance at service is not a requirement in the COE. But beyond that, I am frankly wondering how Phillip might be maintaining contact with his religion of choice.
Does the COE accommodate the infirm (I am not assuming Phillip is infirm) by taking any kind of service to them? Is there televised church service for people no longer physically visiting a church? How does the COE handle this?
I do realize weekly attendance at service is not a requirement in the COE. But beyond that, I am frankly wondering how Phillip might be maintaining contact with his religion of choice.