The past year or so has led to many changes to our usual practices and events. This page provides information and answers to many questions you may have due to changes and restrictions as a result of Covid. This page will be updated when we have new information about events and practices that have changed because of Covid.
Can I attend Mass in person?
Masses can be held at 30% capacity of the church. How to register and procedures are on the home page of this site.
Are there any weekday Masses to attend?
Yes! Click here for the details.
What if I have a medical exemption for wearing a face mask?
Please click here to see our policy for face mask exemptions. Changes were made to this policy by Bishop Fabbro on January 1, 2021 and this policy must be followed and will be enforced in all our churches.
What directives has Bishop Fabbro provided?
All the updates from Bishop Fabbro are available on this page.
Can we hold a funeral during Covid restrictions?
Please click here for information about funerals.
Are Sacraments, such as Baptisms, First Communion, Confirmation, etc, still taking place?
Please click here to find answers regarding all of our sacraments.
Are Confessions still taking place?
Confessions take place on Saturdays at Blessed Sacrament from 10:00am to 11:00am. If you are not comfortable with attending in person right now, we will be offering General Absolution after Masses on March 7 and 21. Watch the website and bulletin for details to come.
Can my loved one receive the Sacrament of the Sick?
Due to restrictions with Covid-19, the Sacrament of the Sick will only be administered to persons in danger of death and at the direct request of the administration of the establishment (Hospital, Nursing Home, Hospice, etc). If you would like to request the Sacrament of the Sick for a family member that is in danger of death, please speak to administration of the respective establishment to make arrangements with the clergy.