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“FOR I KNOW THE PLANS I HAVE FOR YOU, DECLARES THE LORD, PLANS FOR WELFARE AND NOT FOR EVIL, TO GIVE YOU A FUTURE AND A HOPE.” – JEREMIAH 29:11


Millions of people are now unemployed as a result of the coronavirus shutdown. Help unemployed workers in your parish see that God is working in their lives with this free resource.

Join us for the Keeping the Faith in Our Parishes Series each Wednesday at 10 am Central, a weekly webinar to provide simple and creative parish responses for creating community, supporting offertory, faith formation, spiritual growth, and more. Each week, a special speaker or author will join us to share some additional perspectives. We will also have opportunities for you to share some of your comments, concerns, and inspirational examples of how you are engaging your parishioners. Each week will close with prayer and special intentions.

Fashioning Faith is a website designed especially for parish catechetical leaders that provides access to hundreds of program, strategies, and resources for promoting faith formation with people of all ages. Free samples of from this subscription website are available.

You, your family, and Catholics around the world are invited to join us in embracing our faith at home. Right now, our Augustine Institute FORMED team is offering a complimentary 40-day subscription so millions of Catholics can watch, read, and listen to Catholic content.


Documents from the Vatican


Till We Meet Again Video Series from RENEW International

Additional resources from RENEW International can be found  on their website.

As part of RENEW International’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Sr. Terry Rickard, President of RENEW International, presented a webinar on 5 ways to keep your small group connected during this difficult and challenging time. We may be practicing social distancing, but our hearts and spirits need to be united more than ever.

This webinar outlines simple steps for small groups to continue to share faith online using popular platforms such as Google Hangouts and Zoom. Best practices to effectively use these platforms will be offered.

We may be practicing social distancing, but our hearts and spirits need to be united more than ever. This third installment of the Till We Meet Again series explores practical ways to stay connected with your small group and beyond.


Sacraments of Initiation and Reconciliation/Confession as of 05/19/2020

RECONCILIATION/CONFESSIONS
In the Archdiocese of San Antonio, General Absolution is not approved at this time. As long as churches can remain open, priests can hear confessions in the church or by appointment, following the requisite sanitation procedures and social distancing guidelines, to include the use of masks.

INFANT BAPTISM
Infant Baptism may take place in parishes at the discretion of the pastor so long as social distancing and sanitation procedures are followed, to include the use of masks.

FIRST COMMUNION
First Communion for children may be celebrated at the discretion of the pastor and according to the requisite sanitation and social distancing procedures, to include the use of masks.

CONFIRMATION
For all adolescent students prepared for Confirmation and for baptized, Catholic adults who have already received first Communion and have been prepared for Confirmation: According to correspondence sent to all pastors earlier this month by Archbishop Gustavo, a date is to be set by each parish for Confirmation. This date is to be between June 16, 2020 and August 31, 2020. The requisite sanitation and social distancing procedures are to be followed, to include the use of masks. When the date has been set (only one if at all possible), please inform  Linda Ramirez at the Office of the Archbishop at of (1) the date and time of the celebration as well as (2) the full name – and saintā€™s name – of all of the confirmation candidates by June 15, 2020. This date presupposes that the pastors who will be transferring to another parish on July 1, 2020, will set the date prior to leaving the parish so that the incoming pastor has the information. Once the Archbishopā€™s Office has received this information, the Archbishop will issue a specific rescript giving each pastor faculties to confirm those adolescents and adults on the submitted list on the specific date the pastor has identified for his parish. If assistance is needed in planning the Confirmation mass, please contact Grace Rodriguez in the Office for Liturgy and Pastoral Care.

Please be aware that as of very recently, the Archdiocese has been informed that there are pending instructions from Rome regarding anointing at the Confirmation celebration. This information will be communicated to pastors and pastoral ministers as soon as possible.


Recommendations for Parish Activities (Outside of Mass & other Liturgies) as of 05/19/2020

The principles of social distancing remain in effect for the foreseeable future. This includes wearing masks, maintaining a six-foot radial distance from other people who are not members of oneā€™s household, and holding meetings in spaces large enough to allow for such distancing.

If organizational or ministry meetings can occur on-line, then this practice should continue whenever possible.

Priests, other parish ministers, staff, or volunteers who meet with individuals should be careful to wear masks and maintain a six-foot distance. Confessions, spiritual direction, or pastoral counselling should be conducted in a place that allows for such distancing, yet maintaining privacy.

All in-person meetings must follow social distancing protocols. Parish staff should wear masks at work and maintain the six-foot radial distancing.

Regular parish formation such as religious education, RCIA, Scripture study, youth ministry, etc. may take place following social distancing and sanitation guidelines, to include the use of masks.

With regard to a restart of any food service parish ministry, any and all food preparers must wear masks, gloves and strictly follow all sanitation and food safety procedures. Food should be served in individual covered containers/wrappers and picked up by recipients for ā€œtake out.ā€ This applies to all activities and fundraisers involving food, such as breakfast tacos, bake sales, plate sales, etc.

Updates will be provided as additional information becomes available.