April 3 – Fifth Week of Lent
Bishop Hicks has re-instated the obligation to attend Sunday Mass in person effective April 10 – Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion.
Catholics in the Diocese of Joliet received, from the bishop, a dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass in person during the COVID pandemic. Now that the State has removed the mask mandate, bishop feels it is time to remove the dispensation. Those with underlying health concerns, those who are ill and not feeling well, those with compromised immunity may use their conscience on deciding to attend Mass in person. We will continue to livestream the Sunday 10:00am Mass and our weekday Masses. Easter Sunday will be the last Sunday that communion will be distributed in the parking lot.
Those who are ill or infirmed who wish to receive communion, please contact our Pastoral Care Coordinator Jolene LeRoy, RN and she will arrange a trained Eucharist Minister to the homebound to bring you communion at home. We look forward to seeing and celebrating the Mass with all who are able to attend.
Now that four months have passed since we made our new year’s resolutions, some of us can look back and lament our weaknesses. We try, we fail and sometimes we prevail. We may console ourselves by shrugging, “We’re only human,” as others condemn us with their eyes. We may feel shame because we are all the woman brought before Jesus in today’s gospel story. But no matter how many times or how hard we fall, Jesus says to us the words that close today’s Gospel reading: “Neither do I condemn you.” And in that hope, we can claim our salvation and walk in his grace.
Have a blessed final week of Lent!
Father Don