SACRED HEART OF MARY CHURCH – BARLING: COVID-19 Update

SACRED HEART OF MARY CHURCH – BARLING: COVID-19 Update
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Sacred Heart of Mary Church – Barling issued the following announcement on Dec. 26.

Merry Christmas to all our parishioners and visitors.

Fr. Matt and a staff member both tested positive for Covid last week. We sure hate he is unable to be with us to celebrate Christmas Masses. And neither can be with their family. No fun being in isolation at this special time of year.

The office will be closed next week. Please call the office and leave us a message if you need anything. We will keep them in prayer that symptoms remain relatively mild and no long Covid.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Sacred Heart of Mary Church – Barling



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