Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church - April 11 - Divine Mercy Sunday

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91-1004 North Road,Ewa Beach HI 96706

10 April, 2021

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OLPH Sunday Masses - April 10 & 11 - Divine Mercy Sunday Alleluia, He is Risen! Happy Easter to all! Join us for Sunday Mass as we celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday. So happy you can join us. We are happy to announce beginning next weekend, reservations will no longer be required to attend mass. We will ask that you check in at the table to sign in with your name and contact information and continue to practice the following guidelines: Please remember: Masks or face coverings must be worn by all who attend Mass. Enter the Church through the main front doors. At the entrance, one of the ushers will greet you and check you in. Sanitize your hands as you enter the Church.A container is available for your Mass Offering at the entrance of the Church.An usher will then escort you to your seat. Families with small children may sit together at the back of the Church. Please inform the usher.Please remain at your assigned seat throughout the Mass. After the Mass, you are to remain at your seat until you are dismissed by one of the ushers. Upcoming Mass Schedule Saturday, April 17, 2021 - 5:00PM - 3rd Sunday of Easter Sunday, April 18, 2021 - 7:00AM, 9:00AM, 11:00AM and 5:00PM PLEASE ARRIVE 15min-20min BEFORE MASS STARTS. USHERS WILL ESCORT YOU TO YOUR SEATS. LATE ARRIVALS WILL BE SEATED ON THE OUTSIDE LANAI. ONLY 160 IN DOOR SEATS WILL BE AVAILABLE PER MASS. DUE TO OUR PARISH'S BUILDING CAPACITY WE CAN ONLY ADMIT A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PEOPLE INSIDE OF THE CHURCH AT A TIME. ADAPTED FROM THE GUIDELINES ISSUED BY BISHOP LARRY SILVA, BISHOP OF HONOLULU FOR THE REOPENING OF CATHOLIC CHURCHES IN HAWAII DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC (May 22, 2020)Regarding Public Masses 1. OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CHURCH (OLPH) in EWA BEACH, HAWAII, like all Catholic churches, missions, chapels and oratories in Hawaii will reopen for public worship the weekend of May 30/31, Pentecost Sunday. Our parish and hospitality ministers have been preparing to assist parishioners in following these Guidelines. 2. It is very IMPORTANT to understand that the dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass is extended through noon on Holy Thursday, April 1 2021. This will allow those who are not comfortable attending Mass at this time to stay away with a clear conscience. 3. As an act of charity, anyone who is sick, who is particularly vulnerable to infection, or is in a high-risk group should not attend Mass at this time. 4. All who attend Mass must maintain proper social distancing (6 feet). In OLPH Parish, our chairs are arranged to meet social distance guidelines, members of the same household may sit together if grouped seats are available. 5. The social distancing protocol will mean that not everyone who would like to go to a particular Mass may be able to do so, because of the limited space in the church. OLPH Parish will follow the following procedures in limiting the number of people who will attend each Mass, and we ask your patience and cooperation. 6. The Mass schedule of OLPH Parish: Mass Schedule: Daily Masses: Monday to Friday: 8:15am. The communal recitation of the Holy Rosary precedes the Mass. Weekend Masses: -Saturdays: 7:00am. The communal recitation of the Holy Rosary precedes the Mass. - Saturday Vigil: 5:00pm -Sundays: 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am & 5:00pm Live stream Masses will be Saturdays at 5:00pm & Sundays at 9:00am. 7. Masks or face coverings will be worn by all who attend Mass. Everyone will be entering through the main doors of the church. At the entrance, one of the ushers will greet you and check for your ticket/reservation. Seating will be on a first come first served basis for indoor seating -- No reservations will be required beginning April 17th.Usher will escort you to your seat. We ask that you DO NOT save seats for other people if they are not physically on campus.You are to remain at your assigned seat throughout the Mass. Time will be needed to clean and sanitize the church between Masses, and dismissal will be by rows, so that people can maintain social distancing as they exit, so this may necessitate a greater amount of time between Masses. 8. Baptismal fonts and holy water fonts will be emptied. 9. There are several hand sanitizers placed around the church for parishioners to use. We highly encourage that parishioners bring their personal sanitizers and wipes. 10. Hymnals, missalettes and other worship material will be removed in the church. In OLPH Parish, we will be using the projector to participate in singing, responses and other prayers. Parishioners are free to bring their own missals with them, if desired. OLPH will not be printing out bulletins. Bulletins can be downloaded or viewed on the parish website: www.olphewabeach.org; on myParishApp and Facebook account of the parish.11. There will be no Offertory Procession during the Mass. Therefore, upon arrival at the main doors, offertory baskets will be placed at the main entrance for your Mass offering. We strongly encourage you consider making your offering through “Faith Direct.” See the parish website or myParishApp for information. 13. There will be no physical contact during the Lord’s Prayer or the Sign of Peace. A bow, a smile, or a wave will serve as a true sign of peace to one’s neighbor. 14. For Holy Communion, all ministers of Holy Communion will wear masks. In OLPH Parish, those receiving Holy Communion will not process to the communion stations as usual. They are to remain standing at their seat area, and the Priest or the Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion will be moving around to distribute. For those who will not receive Holy Communion, for whatever reason, it is requested that they cross their arms on their chest as a sign to the minister that they only ask for a blessing. For each communicant, just before receiving Holy Communion, the communicant will remove the mask, receive Communion reverently, then immediately replace the mask. 15. Communion on the hand (one hand held open above the other) is strongly encouraged at this time, for the greater health and safety of all. 16. The Most Holy Body of Christ will be the only species to be distributed. The Precious Blood will only be taken by the priest. 17. All ministers of Holy Communion, including the clergy, will sanitize their hands immediately before distributing Communion and immediately after doing so. (A small stand or table will be in place near a sanitizer station so that if a minister feels his or her hands may have been contaminated, the paten/ciborium can be placed on the stand or table momentarily while the minister sanitizes his or her hands.) 18. People should leave the church according to the directives given by the ushers or the priest in order to maintain social distancing during the leave-taking. Congregating in the parking lot or elsewhere on church ground is discouraged. 19. No social gathering (e.g. coffee and donuts) may be held after Mass. 20. Immediately after Mass the church, bathrooms and vessels used at the Mass will be sanitized. We kindly ask everyone to take good care of our restrooms. Make sure to treat our restrooms as your own at home. We also ask that a parent should always accompany their child to the restroom at all times. MAHALO FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING AND PATIENCE AS WE GO THROUGH THIS NEW NORMAL EVEN IN THE CELEBRATION OF TH EUCHARIST. Rev. Fr. Edmundo N. Barut, Jr. Pastor 26 May 2020

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