On June 1, 2021, the general dispensation (or excused absence)
from Sunday Mass and holy days of obligation established in
March 2020 ended. Anyone who has not already returned to regular
full participation in Mass is encouraged to Come Home to Communion.
If you have already returned to regular full participation in Mass,
use this opportunity to encourage a family member,
friend or neighbor to Come Home to Communion.
On Monday, November 7, 2022, Bishop Johnston announced that
beginning the first weekend of Advent, a pastor is given permission to provide
for the distribution of the Precious Blood to the faithful.
This is an individual choice and not a requirement.
Bishop Johnston reserves the right to withdraw this if another
public health emergency warrants it.
from Sunday Mass and holy days of obligation established in
March 2020 ended. Anyone who has not already returned to regular
full participation in Mass is encouraged to Come Home to Communion.
If you have already returned to regular full participation in Mass,
use this opportunity to encourage a family member,
friend or neighbor to Come Home to Communion.
On Monday, November 7, 2022, Bishop Johnston announced that
beginning the first weekend of Advent, a pastor is given permission to provide
for the distribution of the Precious Blood to the faithful.
This is an individual choice and not a requirement.
Bishop Johnston reserves the right to withdraw this if another
public health emergency warrants it.