A mask should be worn when you are at church. If you forgot yours, please ask a greeter for a mask.
You may sit in any row outside on the Pavillion, but keeping 6 feet (4 chairs) between households.
A Worship Aid can be found in our parish bulletin or viewed on your mobile device at www.saintlorenzo.org .
Please refrain from handshakes and hugs even though it is very tempting because it is great to be together again!
We ask that you do not linger, but simply wave, say hello and move on to your cars. We won’t be having coffee and donuts at this time.
Please note:
Mass may seem like a ‘weekday’ Mass. Music will be simpler and there will be less movement to minimize contact with others.
Once Mass is over, the chairs will be disinfected by teams of ministers, volunteers and staff in order to prepare for the next Mass.
If you are 65 and older, or have an underlying health condition, consider staying home and praying with us virtually at www.saintlorenzo.org
The Church will remain closed during the week until we have been given permission to keep it open. We will celebrate weekday Masses at 7:00am on the Pavillion. This option will allow you to come to Mass, typically with a smaller number of parishioners.
This is “a work in progress” and we are open to suggestions. We can always do better!
GUIDELINES: What to expect when you come to Mass: A mask should be worn when you are at church. If you forgot yours, please ask a greeter for a mask.
You may sit in any row outside on the Pavillion, but keeping 6 feet (4 chairs) between households.
A Worship Aid can be found in our parish bulletin or viewed on your mobile device at www.saintlorenzo.org .
Please refrain from handshakes and hugs even though it is very tempting because it is great to be together again!
We ask that you do not linger, but simply wave, say hello and move on to your cars. We won’t be having coffee and donuts at this time.
Please note:
Mass may seem like a ‘weekday’ Mass. Music will be simpler and there will be less movement to minimize contact with others.
Once Mass is over, the chairs will be disinfected by teams of ministers, volunteers and staff in order to prepare for the next Mass.
If you are 65 and older, or have an underlying health condition, consider staying home and praying with us virtually at www.saintlorenzo.org
The Church will remain closed during the week until we have been given permission to keep it open. We will celebrate weekday Masses at 7:00am on the Pavillion. This option will allow you to come to Mass, typically with a smaller number of parishioners.
This is “a work in progress” and we are open to suggestions. We can always do better!