Even though the pandemic is not actually over and the virus is still with us, we are in a much better place than before and we have largely returned to pre-pandemic norms.
Please note the following:
Please be reminded that, even if fully vaccinated, immunocompromised people, people who are at increased risk of severe disease because of age and/or underlying medical conditions, and those who live with people in those categories are advised to consider continuing safe practices such as wearing a mask (especially in crowded places indoors and outdoors, and in places with poor ventilation and air exchange) and cleaning hands frequently—and to speak with their doctor about risk if necessary.
Whether you are fully vaccinated or not, healthy or “high risk” (anyone over 60, immunocompromised, with a heart condition or diabetes, or who has any other serious underlying medical conditions), your safety and health during worship is the highest priority. We encourage every parishioner and every family to make a sound and reasonable decision about what is best for their own health and the health of their family and their communities, and to consult with their doctor when appropriate.
We are so grateful for all our parishioners and thank you for your cooperation and perseverance during the health crisis. We pray for the health, safety, and well-being of our faith community and communities beyond. Peace and God bless.