Statement on Resuming Public Masses in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Chalan Kanoa

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May 26, 2020

On Friday, May 29, 2020, the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa will begin to open its churches in preparation for the celebration of the Holy Eucharist on Pentecost Sunday.

This health crisis continues to be very serious and all of us are requested to do our part in ensuring that its spread in our community is mitigated.  To this end all public celebration of Masses, including funerals and weddings, will be limited to no more than 25% of the capacity of each church.  Recommended physical distancing between parishioners and wearing of masks will also be strictly implemented.  Specific guidelines and restrictions will be released by your respective parishes and pastors.

The dispensation of the obligation to attend the Sunday celebration of the Holy Eucharist continues for those who seek it in order to avoid the risk of infection, particularly those persons with higher vulnerability.  Livestreaming and broadcasting of Sunday Masses at the Cathedral will continue.

Other parish gatherings remain suspended until further notice.

I thank you, our dear parishioners, for your patience and cooperation during these trying times. 
I pray that you continue to do so while we prepare our churches for re-opening this coming Sunday. 

I also thank our government and health officials for all their efforts to keep our community safe as well for their valuable collaboration with the church as we slowly open for public worship.

Let us continue to pray for every member of our community.

/s/ Most Rev. Ryan P. Jimenez, D.D.

Bishop of Chalan Kanoa

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