Sunday Mass

Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

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Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

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Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

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Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help.

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

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Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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Sunday Mass

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Sunday Mass

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

 

Manila archbishop urges faithful to attend Sunday Masses in churches

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year. In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the …

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The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

“We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the Lord, to be with him, to receive him and bring him to our brothers and sisters with the witness of a life full of faith, love and hope,” CBCP President Pablo Virgilio David said in the circular.

While Bishop David encouraged the faithful to return to attending the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, he as well reminded them that health protocols must carefully be observed to continuously protect the faithful from being infected by the virus.

“Health protocols are still to be implemented in our parish churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations. We make sure that our faithful are convinced that they are safe in our churches and venues for the liturgical celebrations,” Bishop David said.

Bishop David also reminded the faithful through the circular addressed to all bishops and diocesan administrators that the “Act of Spiritual Communion” is a devotional prayer and not a liturgical prayer.

“Therefore it should not be prayed aloud when communion is received by the faithful in attendance in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion” is intended for those who are following the celebration online. It is better projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” he said.

He also added that “constant catechesis on the necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist should be explained in our homilies and in our catechesis,” as stated in Canon 898 of the Church’s Canon Law.

While many churches continue to do live streaming of the Mass, the bishop said that they are in the process of evaluating and studying the frequency of the celebrations of the Mass by live streaming. He added that greater coordination in the diocese is needed on this issue.

On March 13, 2020, CBCP issued a circular letter to the faithful entitled “Depending on the given circumstances, the Local Ordinaries may exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from the Sunday and the Holy Days of Obligation” (cf. Circular No. 20-14, n.2).

In the same circular letter, CBCP also pushed for providing the celebration of the Eucharist through virtual means by internet, radio and television. The decision to hold Mass via social media was the result of the government’s stricter measures to stem the spread of the Covid-19 virus. (Jheng Prado | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

CBCP encourages faithful to return to churches for Sunday Masses

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has released a circular on Friday urging the faithful to physically attend Sunday Masses in churches amid the weakening situation of the coronavirus pandemic. “We strongly encourage our faithful to return to the Sunday Eucharist with a purified heart, renewed amazement, and increased desire to meet the …

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Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi.

In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish priests to “employ all effective means necessary to catechize the faithful these coming weeks, especially on Pentecost Sunday and Trinity Sunday, on the importance of the Sunday obligation.”

“Let us ardently encourage the faithful to encounter God through the Church in her communal celebration of the Sacred Mysteries,” Bishop Villarojo added.

In October 2022, citing the weakening of the pandemic and relaxed protocols imposed by health officials, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) President and Kalookan Bishop Most Rev. Pablo Virgilio David, D.D. encouraged the faithful to return to Sunday Eucharist.

“These circumstances permit and oblige us to return to the normality of Christian life, which has the Church building as its home of the celebration of the liturgy, especially the Eucharist, as ‘the summit toward which the activity of the Church is directed, at the same time it is the font from which all her power flows’ (SC, 10).”

Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the livestreaming of masses during Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from livestreaming and focus more on content creation.

It was in March 2020 that the CBCP gave Bishops to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation after the government restricted public gatherings to stem the spread of COVID-19. (Diocese of Malolos Social Communications Ministry)

 

Faithful from Diocese of Malolos obliged to attend Sunday Masses beginning Corpus Christi Sunday

Bishop Most Rev. Dennis Villarojo, D.D., has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, 2023, Solemnity of the Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all clergy of the Diocese, as well as chaplaincies and Catholic schools, Bishop Villarojo instructs parish …

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Sunday Mass

Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula strongly encouraged the faithful “to return to the Sunday Eucharist with renewed amazement and devotion” as a response to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP)’s circular October last year.

In a circular addressed to all parish priests, team ministry moderators and members, rectors and chaplains of the Archdiocese of Manila on March 16, Cardinal Advincula said that the resumption of Filipino Catholic’s obligation and participation in Sunday Masses is now in effect, considering the decline of COVID-19 cases and imposition of a more relaxed safety protocols by health experts.

He reiterated the recommendations stated in the CBCP circular such as evaluation on the frequency of livestreaming Sunday Masses, continuous implementation of health protocols and replenishing holy water in all fonts after Easter Vigil.

The Archbishop also asked the clergy to explain the “necessity of our faithful to return to our churches for the Sunday Eucharist” in all homilies and in catechesis and clarifysome instructions during communion.

“The “Act of Spiritual Communion” should not be prayed aloud when communion is distributed to the faithful participating in our celebrations. The “Act of Spiritual Communion,” which is a devotional prayer, is intended for those who are following the celebration online. The prayer can be projected on the screen for those following the Mass online,” the circular stated.

“The communion ministers will now say “The Body of Christ” to each communicant. The ministers are encouraged to continue wearing their face masks, especially when distributing communion,” it added.

CBCP president and Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David released a circular on October 14, 2022 recommending the faithful’s return to all local ordinaries as the coronavirus pandemic weakened which prompted more people live again in normalcy. (Lem Leal Santiago/RCAM-AOC | Photo File by RCAM-AOC)

 

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