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Below is a letter from Fr. Daniel Carson, Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia of the Archdiocese of Washington sent out the evening of March 13, 2020 with additional clarification on March 14, 2020.
Please note that at St Rose, the Historic Chapel will be open for personal prayer Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM. For personal prayer, the Stations of the Cross in the Historic Chapel as well as an outdoor version of the Stations of the Cross along the brink walkway behind the Historic Chapel can be accessed.
Additional information on the St. Rose website is located at:
https://strose-parish.org/news/coronavirus-concerns
https://strose-parish.org/news/televised-or-streaming-of-the-mass-is-available-to-watch
Again we are in a fluid situation and updates will be made as warranted.
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Last night, Archbishop Gregory made the difficult decision to close all Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of Washington from March 16 to March 27 and to cancel all public Masses in the Archdiocese, effective March 14, until further notice, while dispensing the faithful from their Sunday obligation. This includes celebrating a Mass with people congregated in a person’s home or in an outside venue.
This decision was not an easy decision. Archbishop Gregory recognizes his obligation to ensure the health of the faithful, both spiritual and physical. By implementing effective social distancing measures the archdiocese supports the common good of all citizens and prioritizes the dignity of every human life, especially those most vulnerable at this time. We know that many Catholic faithful are saddened or upset by the decision to cancel Masses. We ask for your public support and fervent prayer, especially on behalf of the sick and dying. The decisions of the Archdiocese are based on the recommendations from local public health professionals and by legal requirements from the local governments. The decisions will continue to be assessed and reevaluated based on both public health officials and local government restrictions and guidelines. We are continually monitoring the situation and will communicate any updates.
Our hope is that this restriction of the public celebration of the Mass will be for a very limited period. For the time being, it is necessary to keep in mind the common good of public health and the importance of doing our part in preventing the spread of the coronavirus by avoiding large gatherings.
As Catholics, caring for our spiritual and sacramental lives is paramount. Therefore, the Archdiocese is providing the following pastoral guidance and resources for your use:
The Archdiocese will continue to make additional spiritual and informational resources available and provide regular updates on our website. Please know of Archbishop Gregory’s prayers and love for you.
In Christ,
Reverend Daniel B. Carson
Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia