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Update on COVID-19 Restrictions
Effective May 23, 2021, the State of Connecticut along with the Diocese of Norwich has relaxed COVID-19 restrictions in Places of Worship within the Diocese.
The General Dispensation that The Most Rev. Michael R. Cote, Bishop of Norwich had in place for Sundays and Holy Days of Obligations will expire on the Solemnity of Pentecost. This means Sunday Mass and Holy Days are OBLIGATORY again.
Those who are home-bound, who care for COVID patients, and those suffering from severe pre-existing conditions and that are more susceptible of getting COVID are still dispensed.
Mask are STILL REQUIRED only if you are NOT VACCINATED, however, social distancing is NO LONGER REQUIRED and the ropes will be removed from Church pews. However, for more vulnerable people, some pews will be reserved in the middle of the church with ropes.
Holy Water will also be available again at all entrances of our Church.
Congregational singing is also permitted once again
Full guidelines issued by the Bishop
The General Dispensation that The Most Rev. Michael R. Cote, Bishop of Norwich had in place for Sundays and Holy Days of Obligations will expire on the Solemnity of Pentecost. This means Sunday Mass and Holy Days are OBLIGATORY again.
Those who are home-bound, who care for COVID patients, and those suffering from severe pre-existing conditions and that are more susceptible of getting COVID are still dispensed.
Mask are STILL REQUIRED only if you are NOT VACCINATED, however, social distancing is NO LONGER REQUIRED and the ropes will be removed from Church pews. However, for more vulnerable people, some pews will be reserved in the middle of the church with ropes.
Holy Water will also be available again at all entrances of our Church.
Congregational singing is also permitted once again
Full guidelines issued by the Bishop