In
response to growing public concern and following Governor Baker’s
Emergency Order prohibiting most gatherings of 250 or more people,
Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley,
OFM Cap, Archbishop of Boston, has made the decision effective
immediately to temporarily suspend all daily and Sunday Masses
and religious services
in the Archdiocese of
Boston until further notice. This begins at 4:00pm on Saturday
afternoon, March 14. In announcing this decision, the Cardinal has also
issued a dispensation from the obligation to attend
Mass during this time to the Catholics of the Archdiocese of Boston.
Cardinal
Seán said “We live in times when many people are confused, hurt, and
fearful, for many different reasons. In the midst of these challenges
Jesus seeks
to meet us in the same way He met the disciples on the road to Emmaus,
accompanying us on the journey, calming our fears and anxieties and
assuring us that He will be with us always in the gift of the Eucharist.
This decision to temporarily suspend the daily
and Sunday Mass is motivated by an abundance of caution and concern for
those most vulnerable and the need to do our part to help limit and
mitigate the spread of the illness.”
The
directive to temporarily suspend the celebration of Mass applies to all
Archdiocesan parishes, missions, and campus ministries until further
notice.
Baptism, Confirmations, weddings
and funerals may proceed but attendance should be limited to only immediate family.
CATHOLIC TV DAILY AND SUNDAY MASS
Cardinal Seán encourages Catholics to participate in the daily and Sunday Masses broadcast from the
CatholicTV chapel.
- Daily Mass airs live at 9:30am and is rebroadcast at 7pm and 11:30pm.
- Sunday Masses air throughout the day at 10am, 4pm, 7pm, and 11:30pm.
- The Sunday Spanish Mass airs live at 8am and is rebroadcast at 5:30pm and 10pm.
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Earlier
today after conferring with Cardinal Seán, Thomas W. Carroll,
Superintendent of Catholic Schools, announced that Archdiocese of Boston
parish schools and
Archdiocesan elementary and high schools will be closed for two weeks
from Monday, March 16 to Friday, March 27. On an ongoing basis, the
Catholic Schools Office will consider whether this period needs to be
extended further..
The
Archdiocese will provide ongoing updates to parishes, schools and
ministries during this period of response to the Coronavirus outbreak.
Cardinal
Seán said, “Though these are challenging times for our parishes and all
members of our communities is important that we not forget the
importance of care
and concern for those who are most vulnerable, including the poor, our
senior citizens and people who are medically compromised. I urge those
who can do so to maintain the support for their parish during these
difficult days in order to sustain the ministries
and outreach services for parishioners and those most in need. We
entrust the Church to the intercession of our Blessed Mother as we pray
for the return to full celebration of the sacraments and community
prayer as soon as possible.”