Dear Parishioners,
There's a lot going on at Blessed Trinity, so I wanted to email you with some updates.
1)
Fish Fry - Later today from 5:00 to 8:00 PM in Dane is the first drive-thru carry-out Fish Fry of the season. Spread the word and invite your family, friends, co-works, and neighbors to join.
This map shows how tonight will look. See you there!
2)
We’re hiring - We are now accepting applications for a Parish Administrative Secretary. This is an approximately 32 per week hourly position (Monday through Thursday during normal business hours). More information can be found at
btcatholic.us/apply. Applications are due by October 17th.
3) School back in Dane - Later today we're moving the school back to Dane. We’re happy that on Monday we'll be back home in the school building. As I wrote a few weeks ago, the Wisconsin Supreme Court granted an injunction against Dane County’s Emergency Order #9. The case is slated to be heard December 8th.
4) Liturgy locations - With school moving back to Dane, please note the change in Mass and Adoration locations. This will be our new "normal" schedule and, as such, I don't anticipate any future changes.
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- 8:00 AM Mass (Lodi)
- 5:00 PM Adoration & Confessions (Lodi)
- Friday
- 8:00 AM Mass (Dane)
- 1:15 PM Adoration & Confessions (Dane)
- Saturday
- 3:30 PM Confessions (LodI)
- 4:30 PM Vigil Mass (Lodi)
- 6:30 PM Vigil Mass (Dane)
- Sunday
- 7:30 AM Confessions (Dane)
- 8:00 AM Sunday Mass (Dane)
- 10:00 AM Sunday Mass (Lodi)
5) COVID Test - Per my last email, I wanted to let you know that on Sunday (9/27) I got the results back that I tested negative for COVID-19.
6) Sunday Obligation - A reminder once again that Bishop Hying has discontinued the general dispensation from the Sunday obligation. All Catholics who can safely do so are invited back to Sunday Mass. Importantly, the elderly, the immunodeficient, and those who are still at increased risk (along with those who work with or live with such individuals) may refrain from Sunday Mass attendance without committing sin.
God bless you all,
Fr. Joseph Baker
Pastor