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* Mass will be Live Streamed
Christmas Preparation
Your safety is our primary concern.
In order to accommodate social distancing, a new Christmas Mass Schedule with more Masses has been created. There will be additional Masses in the gym at 2:10 PM, 3:40 PM and 5:10 PM on Christmas Eve ,and 9:40 AM,11:10 AM and 12:40 PM on Christmas day. Please feel safe to avail the opportunities.
If you will be attending one of the masses (for safety protocol) we request you put your name, number of family members attending and your telephone # on a piece of paper, which we ask that you drop it in the basket at each entrance to the church and Msgr. Tarrant Hall (your information will be kept confidential).
In order to accommodate social distancing, a new Christmas Mass Schedule with more Masses has been created. There will be additional Masses in the gym at 2:10 PM, 3:40 PM and 5:10 PM on Christmas Eve ,and 9:40 AM,11:10 AM and 12:40 PM on Christmas day. Please feel safe to avail the opportunities.
If you will be attending one of the masses (for safety protocol) we request you put your name, number of family members attending and your telephone # on a piece of paper, which we ask that you drop it in the basket at each entrance to the church and Msgr. Tarrant Hall (your information will be kept confidential).
Holy Communion in the Parking Lot
On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, we will be placing a TV in the rear parking lot of the Church for those who are not comfortable, due to age or an underlying medical condition, in joining with the congregation for Holy Mass. We will stream the 5 pm Christmas Eve Mass and 12:30 pm Christmas Day Mass on the TV with the distribution of Holy Communion in the parking lot. There will be ten designated parking spots, which will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis. You don't have to get out of the car to receive Holy Communion.
Home Visit
Several of our Eucharistic Ministers to the Sick have volunteered to bring Communion to our shut-ins during the Christmas season. If you would like a Communion visit for Christmas, please contact the Parish Office. This would be a very brief visit with Eucharistic Ministers wearing masks. A poinsettia plant with a prayer and a message from the priests will also be delivered.