Letter to parishioners, from Fr. Hamilton - COVID-19/Requirements

10 July 2020

Dear Parishioners,

I imagine most of you have heard that Archbishop Coakley has communicated his decision about an additional precaution we are to observe effective immediately and until further notice: He has communicated that face masks are now to be required for our gatherings for Holy Mass and parish activities.  I trust by now that you likely know we continue to observe social distancing, ushers directing seating and movement, and sanitizing of the church.

As with the other precautions for COVID-19, I know there are a variety of thoughts, opinions, and reactions to these measures.  I know some of you support them completely.  I know some of you are conflicted, not sure which and how many measures to adopt.  I know some of you are very opposed to any requirements.  I know some of you think authorities are doing too much in response.  And some of you think authorities are not doing enough.  I trust you can see that it is impossible to please everyone.  It is impossible to manage a communal gathering with specialized procedures when individuals may not cooperate with the measures in place.  Intended or not, all of this creates tension for individuals and tensions in our community.  It is a source of regret for me and stress on me, our staff, and our volunteers.

I have my own concerns and reservations in all of this.  I do not intend to debate the merits of any of the procedures.  I remain delighted that we are least open for public Masses.  I pray that can continue.  I am choosing to view this as an opportunity to practice obedience and, by that virtue, to hopefully be better prepared for whatever God may ask of me as so much rebuilding will be needed both in the Church and in society once we are finally beyond the drama of COVID-19.  I invite you to join me in that practice of obedience.  My attitude on this finds its root in Jesus’ words to Peter indicating how he would glorify God and be of service to the larger mission of the Church.  Before ascending to Heaven, Jesus said to Peter, “When you were young, you fastened your own belt and walked where you would; but when you are old, you will stretch out your hands, and another will fasten your belt for you and carry you where you do not wish to go.  (This he said to show by what death he was to glorify God.)  And after this he said to him, ‘Follow me’” (John 21:18-19).

Perhaps for many of us this latest requirement feels like being tied in a way we do not want and being led in a direction we do not wish to go.  God can still accomplish something by that.  May St. Peter intercede for us all that by obedience we may rest ever more firmly on the foundation of Jesus Christ and become even more faithful servants of the Lord’s mission in his Church.

Sincerely,

Fr. Hamilton

Updated Parish Schedule

Updated Parish Schedule

Dear Parishioners,

I have been tracking attendance data for all weekends since we re-opened. While we (and other parishes in the archdiocese) have been experiencing growth in attendance, we are (as of June 21) at only 40% of normal total average weekend attendance. Actual attendance is what will drive decisions for the weekend Mass schedule. Actual attendance indicates that currently we need two Masses in English and one in Spanish…

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My dear parishioners,

Archbishop Coakley has announced a timeline and procedures by which our parishes can resume public Masses and sacramental life. This is joyful news! We are able to re-open, but things will not be normal. We will need charity and patience as we must cooperate with severe limitations upon re-opening. We here at St. Monica will have yet another limitation due to road construction on Western Avenue, beginning incredibly today. The following are important notes for public Mass at St. Monica…

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We have received an email from Fr. Hamilton expressing an urgent need for additional weekend ushers in order to re-start public Mass with the congregation indoors at St. Monica. As you have probably heard, daily Masses are scheduled to start this Monday May 18th and Sunday Mass on May 23/24 (Saturday evening & Sunday.)

The need for additional ushers:Under the conditions given to reestablish Mass indoors with congregation attendance; we will need a at least 12 ushers per Mass to manage entrance, movement inside the church, and exit procedures. If we were just to keep the traditional schedule (1 mass on Saturday evening and two English plus one Spanish mass on Sunday) a total of at least 48 volunteer ushers are needed.

The requirements needed to volunteer…

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Sunday Outdoor Masses Beginning March 22nd / MISAS AL AIRE LIBRE LOS DOMINGOS

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All are invited to arrive in the parish parking lot and tune their car radio to 100.7 FM.

• Sunday, 8:00 am Low Mass (Traditional Latin Mass)
• Sunday, 10:30 am Mass (English)
• Sunday, 12:00 pm Mass (Spanish)

To adhere to social distancing the faithful must remain in their car. Holy Communion will not be distributed.

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To help families live out the joy of Christ, the Knights of Columbus are sponsoring Consecration of the Holy Family at each Mass March 21—22, 2020.

"By means of prayer, confession, fasting and spiritual preparation in these next two weeks, we have the opportunity to use our freedom to live more deeply the sacramental life that sets us and our families apart as the domestic Church, the place where God dwells in the family home."

We’ll pray the prayer of consecration as a parish at all Masses March 21—22. Through this consecration, each participant is consciously choosing to be a beacon of God’s love through His Church.

Beginning Friday, March 13, for a novena of 9 days or at least for the week leading up to the consecration, we should be engaged in preparation by family prayer, fasting and making a confession.

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For those who have experienced the pain of divorce or separation

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"Surviving Divorce" is a ministry that offers hope, healing, and community to those who have experienced the pain and loneliness of a broken marriage. It is a 13-week program for the newly separated and divorced and those still struggling with issues many years later. It will help them answer their questions, restore hope, and begin authentic healing Classes begin March 7th, 2020 and will meet each Saturday at St. Monica Catholic Church from 9:00am–11:00am. For more information and to register visit stmonica-edmond.org/divorce-ministry/

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