Easter Sunday may have been two weeks ago, but Easter Time is still just beginning. Other than Ordinary Time, Easter Time is the longest season of the Church year. Unlike Advent and Lent, two seasons that look forward to the two major feast days of the year, Easter is a season that prolongs the feast that’s already been celebrated. Because the resurrection of Christ is so important, the event calls for a celebration that continues for many weeks.
Let us continue to hold each other in prayer as we all figure out how to continue to move forward in the midst of a pandemic. As a staff, we are in the midst of discussing how to serve the parish and plan for the coming months. Fr. Bob will share some news this weekend at our masses regarding how we will continue to evolve so that our worship space and experience can accommodate our growing assemblies and comfort levels.
For now, please come early to Mass so we can make room for everyone.
We will seat households 2 dots apart (2 seats) at all services.
Be ready to sit as far down the pew as possible to help us safely maximize seating as more people come back to worship on campus.
At the Saturday 5p & Sunday 9a Masses, you can tune into the livestream
and then come inside for Communion.
We will continue to livestream our Saturday 5p & Sunday 9a Masses. Whether you are not yet ready to come back to worship on campus
or you need to stay home because you feel under the weather,
know that you can still pray with us!
Subscribe to our YouTube channel
or visit www.stbchurch.org to pray with us online.