"Whoever welcomes you welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me."
Matthew 10
1. We are returning to our USUAL weekend mass schedule today. The Saturday 4 PM and 6 PM and the Sunday 6 PM masses are discontinued. There is ample room for social distancing seating in our church. The church was sanitized and deep cleaned on Friday. The bathrooms are cleaned between each mass.
2. If you feel sick or are a senior citizen or just plain anxious about returning to Sunday mass yet, you are excused. Return to mass when you are comfortable.
3. You may tune in to our live stream masses instead. Live stream masses will be:
Saturday, June 27th at 5:00pm or Sunday June 28th at 10:00am and 11:15am.
4. Please follow safe distance protocols. Wearing a mask in church is REQUIRED, alternate rows of pews are closed. Please observe the signs about seating. The Lady Chapel is Open. There is no sign of peace, no missalettes, no bulletins, no holy water fonts. There are no Eucharistic ministers, lectors, altar servers needed yet. USHERS are NEEDED. All of our clergy are healthy. The priest will be wearing a mask during Communion time. Priests sanitize their hands before and after Holy Communion. Communion will be distributed on the hand only.
5. Confessions are available Saturday, June 27th from 4 PM to 6 PM (note extended time). Six foot social distancing barrier will be in the confessional.
6. The monthly Baptism class for parents has been canceled for the summer. It will resume on September 28, 2020 @ 7:30 PM in the Lower Church Hall.
7. The Rectory office is OPEN from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM. (note new temporary hours) Please feel free to contact us by email, kgolden@resurrectionrectory.com and
jcasino@resurrectionrectory.com.
8. Extra masks and hand sanitizers (complimentary) are available at the Boston Post Road entrance.
9. We pray for the deceased of our parish, especially Katharine Whamond, Peter Freilich, and Thomas Joseph Caffrey.
10. We pray for the sick of our parish, especially for Christine Manna.
God bless you and thank you most sincerely for your patience and kindness during the quarantine. The long drought of no mass and no communion is over!
Msgr. Dwyer