OPENING OF PARISHES AS OF SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2020

OPENING OF PARISHES AS OF SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2020

The following parishes of the Archeparchy of Philadelphia will start having PUBLIC Divine Liturgies and other services this weekend, May 23-24, 2020, as scheduled, and with all precautions of public health safety being observed:

  • Sts. Peter and Paul (Mount Carmel, PA)
  • Assumption of BVM (Centralia, PA)
  • Ascension of Our Lord (Sayre, PA)
  • Patronage of the Mother of God (Marion Heights, PA)
  • Transfiguration of Our Lord (Shamokin, PA)
  • St. Volodymyr the Great (Palmerton, PA)
  • Sts. Cyril & Metholdius (Berwick, PA)
  • St. Nicholas (MInersville, PA)
  • Nativity of BVM (Middleport, PA)
  • Patronage of the Mother of God (McAdoo, PA)
  • St. Michael (Hazleton, PA)
  • St. Volodymyr the Great (Edwardsville, PA)
  • Sts. Peter & Paul (Wilkes Barre, PA)
  • St. Nicholas (Wilmington, DE)
  • St. Basil (Chesapeake City, MD)
  • Sts. Joachim and Anna (Front Royal, VA)

Please contact parish offices for more information and schedule.

Pennsylvania counties in green will still be asked to restrict nursing home visitations, and restrict large gathering in entertainment venues.

Decisions on opening churches for public services depend foremost on decisions of state or local authorities to lift quarantine and Stay at Home order. As soon as it happens, pastors will prepare their churches for services and make an official announcement about when services will start. We will continue monitoring the situation.

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