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By Gregory Pratt
Pastor Joseph Wyrostek, 43, holds his 1-year-old son Titus while standing next to his wife Nancy and their daughters Bethany, 11, Joy, 3, and Hannah, 10, during a service at the Metro Praise International Church on Sunday.
The city (click here) will be fining churches that had more people than allowed under the statewide stay-at-home order, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Monday.
Which ones specifically will be determined later today, Lightfoot said.
Over the past week, Lightfoot had been asking churches to abide by social distancing rules and warning that she would take action against churches that refused.
But on Sunday, hundreds of people defied Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order to attend church anyway and the mayor’s office warned that violators may be cited after review....