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Our Lady of the Assumption Resumes Weekend Masses

The Archbishop continues the dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass; parishioners who are ill should not enter the church.

(Nancy Sasso Janis)

Woodbridge, CT - Across the Hartford diocese, weekend Masses resumed during the holiday weekend. A vigil Mass was celebrated on Saturday and three Masses were celebrated on Sunday at Our Lady of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church on Center Road.

Many modifications were made for Mass attendance in order to keep everyone safe, from where to enter the sanctuary, where to sit and how many parishioners were allowed to attend each Mass. Rev. Christopher M. Ford, the pastor of Our Lady of the Assumption, said that it felt as if he were being asked to do the opposite of everything he has practiced during his years in priestly duty.

Deacon John “Jack” Mordecai was in attendance, along with a small group of volunteers that helped to facilitate all of the details of the new normal. There was hand sanitizer available at the entrances, as well as paper masks for anyone who may have forgotten to bring their own. Newly purchased wooden collection boxes were placed at the exits; there is reportedly a shortage of this type of box for churches that can no longer pass the collection basket.

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The 9:30am Mass was attended by a total of 65 persons, including the celebrants and the musicians, putting the number well below the limit of 100 persons. The vigil Mass on Saturday had far less, with less than 40 people. The photographs were taken thirty minutes before the 9:30 Mass began. Parishioners were welcomed heartily as the entered by the northeast and southwest doors, but Fr. Ford mentioned that he may change this to eliminate the northeast entrance and use the doors opposite that are nearest to the organ.

Alternate rows were roped off to promote social distancing for parishioners that were not members of the same family. Pews and single seats were clearly marked with blue "Please sit here" markers, making it easy to know were persons should sit.

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There was a plexi-glass screen at the altar and the lectern and the microphones made it easy to hear the speakers. Dr. Keith Smolinski and the soloist Elizabeth Smolinski provided the music for the Mass, which included some patriotic hymns. Unfortunately, no choral music is allowed at this point; that was the by far the hardest part for this member of the OLOA adult choir.

Everyone wore a mask for the entire celebration of the Eucharist, except to place the Communion wafer in their mouth. Fr. Ford offered detailed instructions on how parishioners should proceed to receive Communion if they wished. Considering that it was the first run through, the reception of Communion went smoothly.

The Mass schedule for both weekday and weekend Masses at OLOA is below.

WEEKDAYS:
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
NO MASS ON THURSDAYS
MOTHER CHURCH (1700 LITCHFIELD TURNPIKE)
9:00 A.M.
SATURDAYS: 8:30 A.M.


WEEKEND MASSES:
5:00 P.M. (CENTER ROAD)
8:00 A.M. (CENTER ROAD CHURCH)
9:30 A.M. (CENTER ROAD)
11:30 A.M. (CENTER ROAD)


SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
SATURDAYS: 4:00 TO 4:45 P.M. (CENTER ROAD)
OR BY APPOINTMENT

Archdiocese of Hartford Announcement Regarding Public Worship

Resuming Public Worship on Sundays in the Archdiocese of Hartford

Churches in the Archdiocese of Hartford will be able to reinstitute the celebration of public Sunday Masses beginning the weekend of July 4 & 5, 2020.

Continuing to follow the required Archdiocesan procedures and respecting the current limits set by Governor Ned Lamont, Sunday Masses can take place beginning that weekend either indoors with a maximum of 25% of the church capacity or 100 total persons, whichever is less, socially distanced, or outdoors with a maximum of 150 persons, socially distanced.

While Sunday Masses will resume during the weekend of July 4 & 5, the dispensation from the Sunday obligation previously granted to all Catholics of the Archdiocese by the Archbishop will continue to extend through Sunday, September 6, 2020. The elderly, the sick, and those who care for anyone who is vulnerable remain encouraged not to attend at this time.

As has been the case throughout the response to the coronavirus, the Archdiocese of Hartford will continue to track the situation surrounding the pandemic and will offer any and all updates deemed necessary to these current guidelines.

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