

Please go to our website ( ) to register online to attend a Sunday Mass. Pre-registration for Sunday Mass will be required. We will be increasing our cleaning in Church, but no one should expect that they will be any safer from germs than in other public spaces.Īttendance at each Sunday Mass will be limited and It is wonderful to welcome you back but we must warn you that even with best health practices and strict social distancing, anyone who enters a public space should recognize there is a risk of contracting the coronavirus. Please call the parish office for more information (201)444-6362. The worship space will be closed after 2:00pm for proper cleaning.Ĭonfessions will be heard on Saturdays from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm You may also choose a different time for confessionīy contacting one of the priests at the parish office.įunerals can be arranged starting Monday, June 15th.Īt this point they will be limited to 50 people. Please obey the directions of the ushers/volunteers.īy Monday, June 15 th we hope to have the church open from The Communion line will be at a safe distance and with masks. The pews are arranged in the worship space a safe distance apart and you will be directed to a seat based on the number of people in your family.

Please bring hand sanitizer to use as you enter the building. Masks must be worn from the time when you exit your car. Guidelines for Returning to Daily Mass (Phase II)

Sunday 10:15 am Monday to Saturday 12:10 am. We will continue to live stream Mass on our website and Facebook While we are excited to see you, your safety is our top priority.Ī general dispensation given by Cardinal Tobinįrom the Sunday obligation will remain until further notice. We are entering Phase II of our Church Reopening Returning to Grace: A Pastoral Letter on the EucharistĬLICK HERE _ Cardinal Tobin’s Rejoice in the Lord Newsletter Individuals attending services will still be required to wear masks and sit six feet apart from those outside of their household group. Services were previously limited to 35% room capacity or up to 150 individuals, whichever was less. On behalf of Cardinal Joseph Tobin, please be aware that today, Governor Phil Murphy announced that the State has revised the current restrictions on the capacity limits for Houses of Worship.Įffective immediately, religious services and celebrations, including wedding ceremonies, funerals, and memorial services that involve a religious service, will be able to operate at 50% capacity of the room in which they are held, with no cap on the number of individuals permitted to attend. There will also be an opportunity to offer a monetary donation as well.NEW ANNOUNCEMENT on Attendance Limits – February 22, 2021 The big bin in the gathering space will be available to accept your donations. June 4–5, 11–12, and 18–19 we will be collecting shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap and hand sanitizer. Those coming for the assistance that our Mobile Food Truck offers are often also in need of personal care products, something that the Food Truck does not provide. Sign up on the sheet at the Welcome Circle in the gathering space or contact the parish office. You can sign up for the entire time or whatever part fits your schedule. The more volunteers that we have the lighter the work and the more fun we have! Help is needed from 8:00am–12:00pm, with lunch provided following the event. It will take many hands to unload the pallets of food, to load grocery carts at the various food stations, and to unload the grocery carts into the cars of those in need. Mark your calendars for Thursday, July 21 for the Mobile Food Pantry at Assumption.
