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edward_george1
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I’m curious to see what other parishes are doing to celebrate the feast, as we are getting into varying degrees of reopening in different places.
My parish is large, with about 2000 families, in an urban area in the Southeast of the US. We are currently only offering 4 public Masses on the weekend, as opposed to the usual 6. Attendance is capped at 200, about 30% capacity in the building. We’re yet to have anywhere near that many, with most Masses having about 120-150.
Because we have more room in the schedule, we were able to do a Eucharistic procession after each Mass this weekend, and we had great participation. About 80-90% of the people at each Mass stayed for the procession.
What, if anything, did your parish do to celebrate the feast? It might be helpful for reference to know what size your parish is and what your schedule looks like at the moment.
-Fr ACEGC
My parish is large, with about 2000 families, in an urban area in the Southeast of the US. We are currently only offering 4 public Masses on the weekend, as opposed to the usual 6. Attendance is capped at 200, about 30% capacity in the building. We’re yet to have anywhere near that many, with most Masses having about 120-150.
Because we have more room in the schedule, we were able to do a Eucharistic procession after each Mass this weekend, and we had great participation. About 80-90% of the people at each Mass stayed for the procession.
What, if anything, did your parish do to celebrate the feast? It might be helpful for reference to know what size your parish is and what your schedule looks like at the moment.
-Fr ACEGC