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With COVID on rise among priests, Communion services may replace Masses in some circumstances

Many parishes have a list of “go-to priests,” Father Tix said, and an archdiocesan staff member developed a centralized email system to help parishes find priests. But with numbers of COVID cases rising, parishioners need to understand that they may not be walking into a Mass at the usual time, he said. A Communion service also meets the Sunday Mass obligation, he said.

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“The Memory of Our Dead”

Taynia-Renee Laframboise: Remember family members gone. But remember also those men who made the family’s faith life possible.

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Ven. Al Schwartz: A Happy Roar for the Dead Man

Ven. Aloysius Schwartz: A Happy Roar for the Dead ManOn March 16, 1992, Fr. Al breathed his last, after three years of suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Lou Gehrig’s Disease. This suffering was no accident. “Our role is to mingle our blood with the blood of Christ”, he once said, “and to shed our blood with that of Christ to the poor. … The way we serve is to have a constant crown of thorns.”

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