A brief message from our new pastor, Fr. Samuel Bellafiore:
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A brief message from our new pastor, Fr. Samuel Bellafiore:
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SUNDAY MASS and a few other things: Due to 100% of the workforce being home, Mass will be celebrated Sunday at 10:00am via Facebook live and 12:00noon on YouTube.
I appreciate all the great responses and kind words. I haven’t figured out how to respond to each of them.
If there is an interest, my thought was to maybe have a Facebook or a Zoom discussion about the Les Miserable stuff we started. It doesn’t make a difference if you haven’t participated in it, all are welcome. If there is interest, how about 7:00pm on Sunday evening? If Zoom would be better, email me your email and a time that would be good, and we can use Zoom. My email is Frtom@wp1333.wp3-o1.pgservers.com.
Father Tom
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ALL MASSES IN THE DIOCESE OF ALBANY CANCELED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE,FAITHFUL URGED TO TAKE TIME TO PRAY AT HOME
Due to growing concerns and medical advice related to the rapid spread of COVID-19 in social settings, Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger has announced that all regularly scheduled public Masses in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany — except weddings and funerals — will be canceled until further notice. Churches will, however, remain open for private prayer, pending further regulations.
In addition, all Confirmations have been canceled until further notice and will be rescheduled. Funerals and weddings may be attended only by close family and in accordance with social distancing and capacity requirements. Further restrictions may force a change in those guidelines as we go forward.
“Although we know how difficult it is for Catholics to be without the Mass and without the Eucharist, we must do our part to help ‘flatten the curve’ and stop the spread of COVID-19 in order to protect the most vulnerable among us,” Bishop Scharfenberger said when making the announcement. “I encourage the faithful to pray and fast as we continue our journey through this season of Lent. Try to include at least 15 minutes of daily intentional prayer, with family where possible and safe. Use the Bible, say the Rosary, watch Mass on TV, and please remember to pray for those who are suffering from the Coronavirus worldwide and for all those in the medical community who are on the front lines.”
The Diocese of Albany is keeping Catholics apprised of changes, updates and resources on its dedicated web page:rcda.org/coronavirus. In addition, a Faith at Home page includes links to livestreamed Mass, daily Scripture readings, saints of the day, and suggestions for creating a sacred space at home:rcda.org/coronavirus/resources.
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Bishop Scharfenberger has lifted the obligation to attend Mass this weekend due to the snowstorm. There will be one Mass at St John/St Joseph at 4 pm Saturday 1/19; ALL SUNDAY MASSES ARE CANCELED AT ST MARY’S AND ST JOHNS/ST JOSEPH
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Christmas Eve Masses at 4:30pm and 8:00pm (with carols 30 mins. prior to each); Christmas Morning Mass at 10:00am.