We have guidelines from the Archdiocese that we MUST follow during this time. Please read through our guidelines carefully:
We want to stress that this in no way reflects normal operations. We, too, desire to get back to normalcy and look forward to Phase III when we can resume singing and accommodate larger groups of parishioners.
Anyone with symptoms of COVID or any other illness should refrain from attending Mass. If you would like to read the symptoms of Coronavirus please visit www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
The obligation remains lifted by order of the Archbishop for ALL members of the Archdiocese. You are NOT under an obligation to attend Mass at the time.
God Bless!
Fr. Jason
- Masks must be worn from the time you leave your car until you return to your car at the end of Mass for everyone over the age of two.
- We have sectioned off pews in order to maintain 6 feet of social distance. Every other pew is open for seating. Please note that families may sit together but others must be 6 feet away from all members of the family.
- During Mass, moving freely in and out of pews is discouraged in order that we maintain social distancing. The narthex may be needed to seat parishioners or a makeshift "command center” and therefore cannot be a place to go to during Mass.
- You will also be asked to stay until the very end of Mass. We will dismiss by pew, starting in the back of the church.
- To prevent anyone having to touch the doors, everyone will be required to enter and exit through the same doors at the back of the church (handicapped entrance). Someone will be on hand to open the door for you.
We want to stress that this in no way reflects normal operations. We, too, desire to get back to normalcy and look forward to Phase III when we can resume singing and accommodate larger groups of parishioners.
Anyone with symptoms of COVID or any other illness should refrain from attending Mass. If you would like to read the symptoms of Coronavirus please visit www.cdc.gov/coronavirus
The obligation remains lifted by order of the Archbishop for ALL members of the Archdiocese. You are NOT under an obligation to attend Mass at the time.
God Bless!
Fr. Jason
Read the full guidelines for reopening parishes here: https://bitly.com/36yRJe9
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Additional Live Streams and Prerecorded Online Masses:
Tridentine Mass: An Apostolate of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter livemass.org
Mass from Bishop Barron's Chapel: www.wordonfire.org/daily-mass/
Mass from St. Patrick's in NYC: saintpatrickscathedral.org/live
CatholicTV has Mass online via your Smart TV, Roku, Firestick, and on your smartphone or tablet:
www.catholictv.org/masses/catholictv-mass
Radio Mass of Baltimore: St. Ignatius in Baltimore produces the weekly Radio Mass of Baltimore, broadcast live every Sunday at 9pm on WCBM-680 AM and rebroadcast at 6pm on the same station
Mass from Bishop Barron's Chapel: www.wordonfire.org/daily-mass/
Mass from St. Patrick's in NYC: saintpatrickscathedral.org/live
CatholicTV has Mass online via your Smart TV, Roku, Firestick, and on your smartphone or tablet:
www.catholictv.org/masses/catholictv-mass
Radio Mass of Baltimore: St. Ignatius in Baltimore produces the weekly Radio Mass of Baltimore, broadcast live every Sunday at 9pm on WCBM-680 AM and rebroadcast at 6pm on the same station
Updated May 31, 2020 3:25pm