Divine Mercy Chaplet & Adoration at St Paul's Church, Hingham

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147 North Street,Hingham MA 02043

11 April, 2021

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Please see below for the protocols that all parishioners must follow to attend. Sunday, April 11th - Divine Mercy Sunday - 2:30pm In celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday, we will have a special period of prayer and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament beginning at 2:30pm and continuing until 3:30pm at St. Paul Upper Church. There will be an opportunity for confession. Please join us for this sixty minutes meditation on the great mercy which flows from the heart of Jesus. CAPACITY & SEAT RESERVATION For now, seating will be limited to 60 single seats. Parishioners should reserve a spot by accessing our Eventbrite Registration link on our Facebook page or parish webpage. BEFORE YOU ARRIVE YOU MUST HAVE A RESERVATION (see above) by Friday at Noon to be guaranteed a seat. Wash your hands. For ages 5 and up, face coverings are required for the duration. Bring your own MASK and hand sanitizer that can be used before and after receiving Holy Communion. ARRIVAL PROCEDURES Masks covering nose and mouth should be worn at all times for the duration. A volunteer will check for your reservation name on the registration list. If you have not registered, you will be invited to wait until everyone has been seated. If we can accommodate you, we will. Every other pew will be blocked off. You may be sharing a pew with another person or household, but social distance is required between the households (6 feet). The holy water fonts remain empty. Please be aware that the church may reach capacity and we will not be able to seat everyone. We encourage you to arrive 15 min early t to be checked in. At 5 min before we will be seating those on the wait list. CHURCH CLEANING PROCEDURES We will continue to implement cleanliness and sanitation practices, including disinfecting pews between using cleaning products approved by the EPA. Disinfecting of bathrooms, door handles, and other frequently touched surfaces will occur throughout the day and prior to all events. **Anyone who attends will still be at risk. Even with the best health practices and strict social distancing, anyone who enters a public space should be aware of the risk.

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