06/23/2020 08:54pm

Out of an abundance of caution (especially for our most vulnerable parishioners) Fr. Patrick, in consultation with the Bishop ‘s Office, is now deferring all upcoming Confirmation Masses to a date (to be determined) in the fall of this year. All small group gatherings and meetings are also now again suspended until further notice. While public Masses continue as scheduled, as do the hours for daily prayer / Adoration, everyone is expected to continue ALL protocols currently in place at the parish. I strongly urge all parishioners who have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, or those in quarantine, to remain at home and not attend Mass or private prayer the church. If someone in your household has tested positive, you need to be in quarantine. If there is confusion about this please contact your medical doctor or the local health department. Please help everyone who comes to Mass or prayer remain as safe as possible. Should you test positive (or are in quarantine) please contact us and let us know how we can help you. Quarantine should never mean isolation. As the State and local Health Department update their guidance, further changes may be necessary at the parish. Thanks for your understanding. Fr. Patrick

Out of an abundance of caution (especially for our most vulnerable parishioners) Fr. Patrick, in consultation with the Bishop ‘s Office, is now deferring all upcoming Confirmation Masses to a date (to be determined) in the fall of this year. All small group gatherings and meetings are also now again suspended until further notice. While public Masses continue as scheduled, as do the hours for daily prayer / Adoration, everyone is expected to continue ALL protocols currently in place at the parish. I strongly urge all parishioners who have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, or those in quarantine, to remain at home and not attend Mass or private prayer the church. If someone in your household has tested positive, you need to be in quarantine. If there is confusion about this please contact your medical doctor or the local health department. Please help everyone who comes to Mass or prayer remain as safe as possible. Should you test positive (or are in quarantine) please contact us and let us know how we can help you. Quarantine should never mean isolation. As the State and local Health Department update their guidance, further changes may be necessary at the parish. Thanks for your understanding. Fr. Patrick