Coronavirus: Frequently asked questions for the Faithful
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As of June 22, 2021, the State of Michigan has lifted its broad epidemic orders. The questions and answers below have been updated in accord with the June 22nd announcement. Answers are subject to change as any additional updates are issued and we receive more information.
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Mass has both looked and felt different since returning to public worship last spring. Masks are not required during liturgical worship. It is recommended that individuals who are not fully vaccinated follow CDC guidance and wear a mask out of respect for fellow parishioners. Please honor the safety and comfort of those around you and distance as you are able. The dispensation to attend Mass remains in effect for those who have health reasons or other excusing factors. Please speak with your pastor about any specific questions you may have regarding the obligation to attend Mass. Please check with your parish for additional information. A Catholic’s Sunday obligation may only be fulfilled by attending Mass on Saturday evening (vigil) or on Sunday. Individuals who are legitimately unable to participate in Mass during that period are dispensed from their obligation and not bound to attend on another day of the week. Moving forward, decisions regarding parish norms for COVID-19 will be left up to the pastor and his staff. Please honor the safety and comfort of those around you and distance as you are able. A person truly participates at Mass when he or she is physically present in a congregation celebrating the sacred action at the ambo and altar in the presence of the priest. When a church is at seating capacity, an area wholly separated from the church may be prepared so that people can follow what is going on in the church via a livestream or closed circuit TV. While such a provision affords an opportunity for people to unite themselves spiritually to the Mass being viewed, it cannot be considered an acceptable alternative for attending Mass within the church in the midst of the gathered faith community. In accord with CDC guidance issued May 14, 2021, the Diocese of Grand Rapids revised its diocesan directives regarding masks and social distancing in its parishes. Masks are not required during liturgical worship. It is recommended that individuals who are not fully vaccinated follow CDC guidance and wear a mask out of respect for fellow parishioners. Moving forward, decisions regarding parish norms for COVID-19 will be left up to the pastor and his staff. Please check with your parish for further guidance. Moving forward, decisions regarding parish norms for COVID-19 will be left up to the pastor and his staff. Please check with your parish for additional information. CDC guidance indicates there is little scientific support for routine use of disinfectants in community settings, whether indoor or outdoor, to prevent COVID transmission on surfaces. In public spaces and community settings, available data and studies indicate that the risk of COVID transmission on surfaces is low—compared with risks from direct contact, droplet transmission or airborne transmission. Faith formation classes for children in grades K-12, youth ministry programming for middle school and high school aged young people, adult faith formation opportunities, and the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults in the diocese all resumed in person as of March 5. Please contact your parish for additional information. Baptisms are being celebrated in our churches. Please contact your parish for additional information. It is important that we mourn with families. Funerals may be celebrated with or without a Mass. Please contact your parish for additional information. Parishes are allowed to host funeral luncheons. Please contact your parish for additional details. The days of the COVID-19 pandemic and protective measures to prevent its spread have been anxious and unsettling times for us all. Visitor access to our hospitals is still limited to help prevent the spread of the virus. Please check with the admitting hospital for their current COVID-19 protocols and follow those. As permitted by hospital protocols, our priests will continue to celebrate the sacrament of the anointing of the sick. Our priests also are available to contact patients by phone. Please reach out to your pastor or associate pastor should the need arise. For a list of priests in the diocese, click here. For a list of parishes, click here. For statements from the U.S. and Michigan bishops as well as additional resources about the COVID-19 vaccines, click here.
What will Mass at my parish look like?
Is my Sunday obligation fulfilled by attending a weekday Mass?
Will social distancing be practiced during public Masses?
Can my parish create an overflow section with a livestream from the sanctuary?
Are masks/face coverings required?
How else will Mass look different?
Will the church be cleaned and sanitized after Masses?
May the clergy distribute holy Communion outside Mass for the faithful who come to churches to pray?
Has in-person faith formation resumed in our parishes?
May I have my child baptized?
Am I able to have a funeral Mass for my loved one?
May I have a funeral luncheon at the parish?
Is sacramental care available in our local hospitals?
Is it morally acceptable to receive the COVID-19 vaccines?