Returning to Mass at Pentecost

Webmaster • July 14, 2022

Returning to Mass at Pentecost

An invitation from the Bishops of England and Wales

This is the bread come down from heaven (John 6:58)

A beautiful hallmark of the Catholic faith is the profound desire to participate in the Holy Mass and share in the Eucharist. We do so with deep gratitude and joy. The Eucharist gives the Church her identity - “The Eucharist makes the Church, and the Church makes the Eucharist.” It enables us to worship Almighty God, to support each other on our journey of faith, and to be a visible sign of faith in the world. This hallmark is supported and strengthened by the precept that our fundamental Christian duty is to worship God by participating in the celebration of Mass. Attending Mass on Sundays and Holy Days is the greatest of all privileges, sometimes referred to as “the Sunday Obligation.”


Since the beginning of the Covid pandemic, until the present time, we have shared with you our judgment that the situation of the last two years has meant that the Sunday Obligation has been impeded and has needed to be fulfilled in other ways. We thank God that this situation has now changed. The pressing challenges of the pandemic have lessened significantly. Most people have resumed the wide range of normal activities, no longer restricted by the previous Covid measures. We therefore believe that the reasons which have prevented Catholics from attending Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation no longer apply.


We understand there will still be some members of our congregations who, for reasons of health, do not feel safe enough to return to Mass. It has always been the understanding of the Church that when the freedom of any Catholic to attend Mass in person is impeded for a serious reason, because of situations such as ill health, care for the sick or legitimate fear, this is not a breach of the Sunday Obligation.


Our Catholic people and parishes have benefitted during these difficult times from the online streaming of Mass and other services. “Virtual viewing” of Mass online does not fulfil the Sunday Obligation. It may, however, be a source of continual spiritual comfort to those who cannot attend Mass in person, for example those who are elderly and sick, for whom the obligation does not apply. In this context, we recognise gratefully the ministry of those who administer Holy Communion to the elderly, sick and housebound.


We are grateful to our clergy, religious and lay faithful who have served our parishes, schools and communities with dedication and distinction throughout this pandemic. Now we look forward with renewed faith and confidence.


In the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the Lord’s Supper, the Lord Jesus entrusted to us the precious gift of Himself. With humility, we glory in being a Eucharistic people for whom attendance at Mass is essential. Looking forward to the forthcoming feast of Pentecost, we now invite all Catholics who have not yet done so to return to attending Mass in person.


As the Church needs the witness of the presence of each person, so too each believer needs to journey in faith and worship with their fellow disciples. Nourished by our encounter with the Risen Lord Jesus, fed with His Word and His Body and Blood in Holy Communion, and supported by the presence of each other, we receive strength week by week, to serve the Lord and glorify Him with our lives. Approved by the Plenary Assembly of the Bishops’ Conference Friday 6th May 2022


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THANK YOU, DEAR PARISHIONERS, FOR YOUR WARM AND KINDLY WELCOME TO THE PARISH. IT IS GOOD TO BE HERE IN SUCH A LIVELY COMMUNITY. IT WILL TAKE SOME TIME FOR ME TO SETTLE AND BEGIN TO WORK WITH YOU MORE EFFECTIVELY. PLEASE CONTINUE TO BE PATIENT WITH ME IN THE DAYS AND WEEKS AHEAD. THERE ARE MANY THINGS THAT WE WILL NEED TO DO TOGETHER TO LIVE OUT OUR INDIVIDUAL VOCATIONS AND TO CELEBRATE THE GOOD NEWS OF JESUS CHRIST HERE IN OUR COMMUNITY AND "OUT THERE" IN THE WORLD. I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DO THIS ALONE AND I WILL NEED YOUR HELP. WE WILL NEED MUSICIANS TO HELP US CELEBRATE HOLY MASS MORE WORTHILY, AND EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS TO VISIT THE SICK AND HOUSEBOUND, TO NAME BUT TWO MINISTRIES. I WILL BE TALKING TO YOU ABOUT THESE MINISTRIES, AND OTHERS, IN THE WEEKS TO COME. WE ALSO HAVE PLENTY TO LOOK FORWARD TO: OUR FIRST HOLY COMMUNION, CONFIRMATION AND RCIA PROGRAMMES WILL SOON BE STARTING. PLEASE CONTINUE TO BE CAREFUL ABOUT KEEPING ONE ANOTHER SAFE FROM COVID. I WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU KEEP WEARING YOUR MASKS, UNLESS EXEMPT, AND OBSERVING SOCIAL DISTANCING WHERE POSSIBLE. IF YOU FEEL ABLE, PLEASE CONTINUE TO RECEIVE HOLY COMMUNION IN THE HAND OUT OF CHARITY FOR YOUR FELLOW PARISHIONERS. OF COURSE, IT IS NOW 'PERMITTED' TO RECEIVE HOLY COMMUNION ON THE TONGUE BUT THE PRIEST (OR MINISTER) MUST SANITISE THEIR HANDS IF CONTACT IS MADE WITH SALIVA. THIS IS TO PROTECT THE NEXT PERSON RECEIVING HOLY COMMUNION. I HOPE THAT YOU ALL HAVE A GOOD SUNDAY AND A BLESSED WEEK. MAY THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY BLESS US ALL AND KEEP US SAFE. AMEN.
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