By Freddie Lazaro
VIGAN CITY, Ilocos Sur – Bishop Marlo
Peralta of the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia has issued guidelines on the
conduct of masses and church services of the Catholic Church while the province
is under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) due to the coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID – 19).
In his Circular No. 3
series of 2020 addressed to priests and lay leaders, Peralta said that all
barangay masses, daily and Sunday masses with congregation, including barangay
and town fiesta masses are suspended during the period of the ECQ to keep
everybody safe from COVID – 19.
“The faithful are
dispensed by the Archbishop from their Sunday obligation during the ECQ but are
highly encouraged to celebrate the Holy Eucharist in their homes through the
different forms of media outlet (radio/television) or social media (Facebook,
etc.) but parish churches will remain open seven days a week during day time
for the people to feel free to enter and pray anytime they want,” the circular
reads.
The Archbishop said the
celebration of weddings and baptisms are to be postponed to a later date after
the prescribed ECQ.
“Funerals are allowed so
long as the family members and relatives are limited to less than 50 persons,”
he said.
He added that sick calls
are to be responded to with the precautionary measures to be strictly observed
by the minister.
Every Friday of Lent and
Good Friday are to be obligatory days of fasting, prayer and penance to curb
the spread of COVID-19.
The circular added,
“Bells are to be rung at 8:00 in the morning to signal the simultaneous hour of
adoration to be done in all parishes, oratories and religious houses. Bells are
to be rung at 12:00 noon and 8:00 in the evening every day to invite people to
communal praying of the Oratio Imperata or prayer for protection against the spread
of COVID-19.”
The bishop said that
church offices (including Imprenta) and Nueva Segovia Archdiocesan Catholic
School (NUSACS) shall remain closed to business until April 14 but the
employees are entitled to their salaries.
“Regarding the
collection of tithes, each parish should take precautions to ensure the health
of collectors,” the prelate said.
“We owe it to the people
we have sworn to serve, to protect them and the common good. Now is an
opportune time for us to be united in invoking the mercy of God to stop the
transmission of this dreaded disease and to implore the intercession of Apo
Caridad, the patroness of Ilocandia,” he added.
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