The Diocese of Tucson is entering Phase I of reopening the parishes, and we have guidelines from the Diocese of Tucson to implement Phase I. Please be mindful these guidelines are designed for the well-being of all us during this pandemic.
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Bishop Edward Weisenburger has implemented gradual reopening of parishes for public worship
After consultation with numerous persons in leadership roles in the Tucson Diocese, along with attention given to the medical and scientific community, Bishop Edward Weisenburger released a gradual plan to reopen parishes for worship.
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Due to pandemic-related unemployment, the Tucson metro area is experiencing a tremendous need for food. We have a lot of hungry people, and they deserve our help. As Jesus reminds us in the Scriptures “what you do for the least among you, you do for me.” Now is the time for those whose financial situation has not been greatly impacted by the pandemic to come together to feed the hungry Christ in our midst.
Catholic Community Services and the Diocese of Tucson is partnering with seven Tucson area parishes for a critical food drive next week, Monday May 11th through Saturday May 16th. Non-perishable food items will be dropped off at the church. Those receiving the food donations will be using gloves and masks and donors will not be permitted to exit their cars. Please note that different parishes throughout the Diocese of Tucson will be open on different days of the week and only during the morning hours (7:00 a.m. – 11:00 A.M.).
Those unable to purchase food or drop it off may make an on-line donation to Catholic Community Services at www.ccs-soaz.org and others will do the shopping and deliver for you! For a list of parish drop-off sites, the schedule for which days they will be open next week, and the kinds of non-perishable food most needed, please see the flier on the front page of the Diocese of Tucson web site. The need is critical. I humbly ask you to respond generously. And please remember, it is Christ we are serving.
Please be aware that scammers have created email accounts that looks like it belongs to our Clergy, Principal and maybe even others associated with SEAS. Recently they have started sending text messages making these claims as well. The scammers are asking people to buy gift cards so that they may be given to people in the hospital (or similar scenario). No one associated with SEAS Parish or School would ever ask you to buy anything like this over an email or text message.