During the suspension of public Masses, it is still important to pray and join yourself spiritually to the church as we celebrate the liturgy. The Diocese has compiled a list of resources to help you keep your life of prayer connected to the church at large during this troubling time, including links to the readings of the day live streams to many different Masses and other resources. Follow the link for the complete guide: https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/covid19resources/
Included below is the Act of Spiritual Communion for all of us unable to receive the Blessed Sacrament in this time:
My Jesus,
I believe that You
are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
I love You above all things,
and I desire to receive You into my soul.
Since I cannot at this moment
receive You sacramentally,
come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.
Sign Up for Adoration Times During the Suspension Of Masses
With all the new Adoration hours whole Masses are suspended (Everyday from 6:30-10pm), we need to ensure the Blessed Sacrament is adored at all hours. If you can commit to a time, please do so by using the sign up genius link here.
During this time of crisis, the church will be open every day from 6am- 10pm for and we ask any parishioners who wish to enter the church to pray to maintain social distancing (6 feet). On Wednesday and Thursday nights, Adoration will be all night as is the usual practice, with the doors locking at 10pm and only those who have signed up for a FOB ahead of time being able to enter.
St Mary’s will be live streaming Masses and other devotionals during the course of the public suspension of activity. More details on how to watch will follow. The schedule will be:
Daily Mass: Every day at 9am
Divine Mercy Chaplet: Every day at 3pm
Rosary: Every Day at 6:30pm
Stations of the Cross: Every Friday at 7pm
Via Crucis (Stations in Spanish): Every Friday at 7:30pm
Sunday Mass: 9am in English, 12pm in Spanish
In addition, Confessions will be heard at all regularly scheduled times but in the Parish Life Center. Volunteers will restrict the numbers actually in the building at any given time.
Please continue to check the bulletin every week for Mass readings and the priests homilies.
On March 16, Bishop Burbidge announced via a video message that until further notice, all public celebrations of the Mass are canceled throughout the Diocese.
Bishop Burbidge has asked pastors to keep churches open to the public, so that those who choose to pray, are welcome to do so in the presence of our Eucharistic Lord, while keeping a safe distance from one another and not exceeding the 10-person limit.
With public celebrations of the Sunday Mass canceled, the faithful are encouraged to devote time to prayer, observe Mass on television or the internet, and pray the Rosary along with other devotions.
The Diocese co-sponsors a televised Sunday Mass with the Archdiocese of Washington. It takes place at the Basilica Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington and is available at 10:30am on Sundays on two local TV stations as well as online. Go to ArlingtonDiocese.org/TVMass for more information or to view the Mass.
Diocesan Catholic School Response:
Diocesan Catholic schools have canceled all school-sponsored international travel through June 30, 2020. All domestic overnight travel from March 11 through May 1, 2020, is canceled.
With regard to school closures, schools are following Governor Ralph Northams’s directive to close for the following two weeks. Those closures are in effect through Friday, March 27. Some counties have announced closures that extend beyond the Governor’s mandate, and our schools will follow the dates of closure in the jurisdiction they normally follow for weather related closures.
On Monday, March 16, all Diocesan Catholic Schools had a pre-planned closure for teacher in-service training. Educators used that day to further ensure their readiness to shift into an e-learning environment with students.
Catholic Charities:
Catholic Charities is actively coordinating with each of its 20 programs and 16 stand-alone locations to ensure that critical services to the poor and vulnerable are delivered consistent with guidelines and best practices prescribed by the CDC relating to the coronavirus. Volunteers and clients should consult with the Catholic Charities website for program updates and when-to-stay-home guidance.
Preventative Measures:
All expert opinion highlights the critical need to wash hands regularly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds; avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth as much as possible; and covering your mouth with a tissue or sleeve (not your hands) when sneezing or coughing.
Diocese of Arlington leadership is coordinating actively with public health officials. We are monitoring the situation on a daily basis and will take additional measures as circumstances change.