SACRED HEART OF MARY CHURCH – BARLING: PRE, Bible Study And Parish Gatherings Cancelled & Masks Required

SACRED HEART OF MARY CHURCH – BARLING: PRE, Bible Study And Parish Gatherings Cancelled & Masks Required
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Sacred Heart of Mary Church – Barling issued the following announcement on Jan. 16.

Parish gatherings (PRE, Bible study, retreats, RCIA, etc.) are ALL cancelled until the END OF JANUARY due to the high number of Covid cases. We have had a number of parishioners, including teachers & children test positive. Reconciliation will be rescheduled. PRE classes will be rescheduled as needed.

We want to keep all our parishioners, catechist and staff safe.

Masks are required at Masses for the welfare of all. Masses are not cancelled.

Please if you have symptoms, STAY HOME! If you have been exposed, QUARANTINE! If you have been tested, stay home until you get RESULTS! If you are positive, PLEASE DO NOT COME TO CHURCH! This is about looking out for your neighbor.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Sacred Heart of Mary Church – Barling



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