Reopening St. John the Evangelist Parish May 31, 2020 NEW REGULATIONS First Phase Dear Parishioners of St. John’s Parish, Praised be God! Led by the Holy Spirit and in consultation with others, Bishop Weisenburger has given us permission to resume public masses on Sundays, beginning May 31st, Pentecost Sunday. Please keep in mind that as we implement this plan, more regulations may result or change our current procedures to improve its functionality. Our intention is that we will follow all of the following procedures to keep parishioners reasonably safe while on Church property. Facility Safety Standards
Liturgy Safety Standards
Congregants While our intention is to keep everyone reasonably safe, please understand that there are certain risks that cannot be controlled in attending any public event, including religious services. Prudent judgment on your part is very important. Consequently, a parishioner’s presence constitutes his or her understanding and acceptance of this essential level of risk. Let us please be flexible with our response to this pandemic situation.
10:00 AM English 6:30 PM Bilingual (in your car in the north parking lot)
Saturday: 5:00 PM English Sunday: 8:00 AM Spanish 10:00 AM English 6:30 PM Bilingual (in your car in the north parking lot) Communion for those Sheltering in Place Communion distribution for those who decide to shelter in place, and once they have watched any televised or online Mass, is from 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM. To allow those who publicly attend our Masses to leave the parking lot, we ask that you arrive no earlier than 5 minutes prior to that half hour. When arriving for communion, you need to enter the parking lot through the 14th Avenue gate entrance and drive in line behind the Church. Priests and/or Eucharistic Ministers will be at the road between Casa San Juan and the Sacristy of the Church. Those and only those, who are receiving communion, should get out from the car, receive Jesus and leave. Please, no blessings or visiting at this time. Please check our website, Flocknote and the school's Facebook page for continuing information. If you would like to receive text and/or email messages through Flocknote, please click here. Many Blessings, Msgr. Raul P. Trevizo | Reapertura de la parroquia de San Juan Evangelista 31 de mayo de 2020 NUEVO REGLAMENTO Primera fase Queridos feligreses de la parroquia de San Juan, ¡Alabado sea Dios! Dirigido por el Espíritu Santo y en consulta con otros, el obispo Weisenburger nos ha dado permiso para reanudar misas públicas los domingos, a partir del 31 de mayo, domingo de Pentecostés. Tenga en cuenta que a medida que implementemos este plan, pueden surgir más regulaciones o cambiar nuestros procedimientos actuales para mejorar su funcionalidad. Nuestra intención es que sigamos todos los procedimientos para mantener a los feligreses razonablemente seguros mientras estén en propiedad de la Iglesia. Estándares de seguridad de las instalaciones
Estándares de seguridad litúrgica
Congregantes Si bien nuestra intención es mantener a todos razonablemente seguros, comprenda que existen ciertos riesgos que no se pueden controlar al asistir a cualquier evento público, incluidos los servicios religiosos. El juicio prudente de su parte es muy importante. En consecuencia, la presencia de un feligrés constituye su comprensión y aceptación de este nivel esencial de riesgo. Seamos flexibles con nuestra respuesta a esta situación de pandemia.
10:00 AM Inglés 6:30 PM Bilingüe (en su carro en el estacionamiento norte)
Viernes: 6:00 PM español Sábado: 5:00 PM inglés Domingo: 8:00 AM español 10:00 AM inglés 6:30 PM bilingüe (en su carro en el estacionamiento norte) Comunión para aquellos que no puedan asistir a misa La distribución de la comunión para aquellos que no puedan asistir a misa, y una vez que hayan visto cualquier misa en las redes sociales, pueden llegar a las 11:30 a.m. para recibir comunión. Para permitir que aquellos que asisten públicamente a nuestras misas salgan del estacionamiento, le pedimos que llegue no antes de 5 minutos de las 11:30 a.m. Al llegar para la comunión, debe ingresar al estacionamiento a través de la entrada de la puerta de la Avenida 14 y conducir en línea detrás de la Iglesia. Sacerdotes y / o ministros de Eucaristía estarán en el camino entre Casa San Juan y la Sacristía de la Iglesia. Aquellos y solo aquellos que están recibiendo la comunión, deben salir del automóvil, recibir a Jesús y partir. Por favor, sin bendiciones ni visitas en este momento. Consulte nuestro sitio web, Flocknote y la página de Facebook de la escuela para obtener información continua. Si desea recibir mensajes de texto a través de Flocknote, haz click aquí. Muchas bendiciones, Mons. Raúl P. Trevizo |
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Due to pandemic-related unemployment, the Tucson metro area is experiencing a tremendous need for food. We have a lot of hungry people, and they deserve our help. As Jesus reminds us in the Scriptures “what you do for the least among you, you do for me.” Now is the time for those whose financial situation has not been greatly impacted by the pandemic to come together to feed the hungry Christ in our midst. Catholic Community Services and the Diocese of Tucson is partnering with seven Tucson area parishes for a critical food drive next week, Monday May 11th through Saturday May 16th. Non-perishable food items will be dropped off at the church. Those receiving the food donations will be using gloves and masks and donors will not be permitted to exit their cars. Please note that different parishes throughout the Diocese of Tucson will be open on different days of the week and only during the morning hours (7:00 a.m. – 11:00 A.M.). Those unable to purchase food or drop it off may make an on-line donation to Catholic Community Services and others will do the shopping and deliver for you! For a list of parish drop-off sites, the schedule for which days they will be open next week, and the kinds of non-perishable food most needed, please see the flier on the front page of the Diocese of Tucson web site. The need is critical. I humbly ask you to respond generously. And please remember, it is Christ we are serving. May God bless you abundantly. +Edward J. Weisenburger Bishop of Tucson |
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