An update from Bishop
Malesic on keeping people safe against the COVID-19 virus News of the Diocese February 28, 2022 Data indicates that the rates of infection of
the COVID-19 virus are rapidly dropping in our area and will continue to drop.
As a result, local health care systems are lessening operational restrictions.
Consequently, after consultation with local medical experts and a review of the
latest information from public health officials, I offer these revised
guidelines. 1.
Signs may be removed
from the church regarding the request to wear masks. 2.
The mandate requiring
masks to be worn during the distribution of Holy Communion is lifted. 3.
Distribution of the
Precious Blood to the congregation remains prohibited until further notice. 4.
Concelebrants should
use the intinction method or individual chalices should be provided.
Those parishiners who are ill, have
significant health risk factors or care for someone who is immune-compromised
or ill, as well as those who have significant fear or anxiety about contracting
the coronavirus in a large group of persons are not obliged to attend Mass.
Remember that the situation seems to be ever changing. Encourage your
parishioners to stay connected to information coming from medical and other
experts, and to stay home and get tested for COVID when not feeling well.
Following these recommendations will go a long way in helping to keep our
people safe. Through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, Our Lady Help of the Sick, may God bless us and keep us free from all
illness.
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