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Iocese of Allas: Decree I

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DIOCESE OF D ALLAS

Office of the Bishop

DECREE

INTRODUCTION

On May 18, 2020, I issued a decree which continued to the second phase of the diocesan reopening plan.
As indicated at that time, the opening of the Diocese is to occur in four phases. These phases are presented
again here for reference.

• PHASE ONE: Scheduled Confessions may resume with strict social distancing guidelines; the
celebration of the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist) for adults and
children who had been preparing for the Easter sacraments but have gone without reception into the
Church due to this pandemic as well as for infants can continue in limited numbers; and religious
celebrations for families (weddings, Ordinations, Funeral Masses, Quinceañeras, etc.) may
begin in small groups.

• PHASE TWO: The celebration of public daily Masses may resume, with protocols to ensure limited
and restricted attendance in keeping with distancing and safety protocols as presented by and
following civil and health authorities.

• PHASE THREE: The celebration of public Sunday Masses may resume, with limited and restricted
attendance increasing over time, as presented by and following civil and health authorities. Even
when Sunday Mass is available, the Faithful will remain dispensed from any obligation to attend
Mass on Sunday because of the continuation of restricted attendance.

• PHASE FOUR: The celebration of Sunday Masses at full capacity may resume, with a return to a
state resembling Catholic life before the beginning of the pandemic.

This decree addresses the implementation of Phase Three. Note: Phase Three will be implemented over
multiple weeks; please note when particular events may begin. For example, Sunday Mass does not
begin immediately in this phase, but will commence soon after the promulgation of this Decree. Also
note that these guidelines are subject to change, specifically if there are concerns over increased cases of
infection in the Diocese.

Taking into consideration the health, well-being and spiritual needs of the Diocese of Dallas, as well as the
advice and guidelines presented by civil authorities, I will begin the implementation of Phase Three. There
is currently no scheduled date for Phase Four.

PHASE THREE
Therefore, at this time, in consultation with the Presbyterate, following local civil and health authorities’
guidelines, and out of a desire to help combat the virus and limit the flock from exposure or risk, aware that
many events can by their nature attract large numbers of people, I hereby present this decree.

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The following requirements apply to all limited gatherings and to the church building itself:

• Gathering and Seating Requirements: Groups at any event may not exceed 50% capacity for
church buildings, and all social distancing requirements (six feet of separation) must be strictly
followed when individuals are present in church buildings.

When the Faithful are seated in the church building, pastors will ensure that the Faithful keep at
least two empty seats (or six feet of separation) between parties in any row, except when two or
more members of the same household sit adjacent to one another, with two seats (or six feet of
separation) empty on either side. Pastors must ensure that every other row is left empty. Which seats
are available and which are closed will need to be indicated with clear signs.

It is strongly encouraged that those present in a church building wear proper face coverings,
following local civil orders where appropriate.

• The church building must be cleaned and disinfected. Pastors must train or have trained all
employees and volunteers on appropriate cleaning and disinfection, hand hygiene, and respiratory
etiquette. Additional protocols for this are forthcoming, but diligent cleaning must occur after every
gathering or event.

• All Diocesan Safe Environment protocols remain strictly in place.

• Please see the following guidelines from the Governor’s Office as well as guidelines from
respective counties for additional information.

The following are the limited gatherings that may take place. Note that the discretion of the pastor is
paramount. The pastor is the best source for determining the practicability of any liturgical celebration or
event at a parish. If a liturgical celebration or event cannot maintain the Gathering and Seating
Requirements stated above, it may not take place. Moreover, all gatherings occur at the pastor’s
discretion. If a pastor does not believe it is possible to reach 50% capacity and maintain proper
separation and cleaning requirements, he is to modify the maximum capacity accordingly.

• Sunday Masses may resume on June 28, 2020 at 50% of building capacity. At that time, the
pastor is to determine the proper schedule for Sunday Masses, taking into consideration the needs
of his community and the need to allow time to sanitize the church between Masses. Sunday Masses
and other devotions will continue to be livestreamed. In addition to parishes, the Diocese continues
to broadcast live Masses and recorded events on the Diocese of Dallas website and local television.
During such Masses, there will be an act of spiritual communion.

• All Catholics of the Diocese of Dallas remain dispensed from the obligation to attend Mass “on
Sundays and other holy days of Obligation” (canon 1247) and remain dispensed until further
notice, even after public Sunday Masses begin.

• Saturday Masses, including vigil Masses, may continue at 50% of building capacity. Saturday
vigil Masses may continue on June 27, 2020 at 50% of building capacity. The number of Masses
celebrated on Saturdays is to be determined by the pastor.

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• Public weekday Masses (Monday through Friday) may continue at 50% of building capacity.
The number of Masses celebrated on weekdays is to be determined by the pastor.

• Regarding the celebration of Mass:

• If a pastor or other priest feels unable to personally celebrate Mass, priests from other
parishes (ideally in his Deanery) can be asked by the Pastor to celebrate Masses where
necessary.

• So as to ensure proper capacity, it is strongly encouraged that pastors implement an online


sign-up sheet for Masses, the supplying of tickets or a call-in system to account for
individuals that intend to attend Mass. It is also advisable, in order to avoid turning away
individuals at the door, for pastors to close parking lots, where feasible, when maximum
capacity is reached. Pastors know their parishes best, and they are empowered to use
appropriate means in ensuring that the maximum capacity and social distancing guidelines
are met.

• Members of vulnerable populations are strongly encouraged to not attend Mass at this time.
Those who are presenting symptoms consistent with COVID-19 should not attend Mass.

• Those attending Mass are strongly encouraged to wear proper face coverings, following local
civil orders where appropriate

• Those attending Mass are strongly encouraged to bring their own hand sanitizer and sanitize
their hands before Mass and before receiving Holy Communion

• Doors are to be left propped open before Mass and opened again at the end of Mass so as to
avoid unnecessary touching of door handles

• All hymnals, worships aids and other papers, such as contribution envelopes or visitor cards,
must be removed from pews

• Worship aids may only be single-use for each Mass and must be disposed of after Mass
before leaving the church

• Holding hands during the Lord’s Prayer is not permitted

• The Sign of Peace remains suspended at this time

• Pastors should rely on their music ministry to make safe decisions regarding singing and
production of music for the liturgy

• Cry rooms and nurseries will remain closed

• Holy Water fonts are to remain empty

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• The collection basket will not be distributed, and gifts will not be brought up in procession,
but collection baskets will remain available at entrances and exits. Individuals are
encouraged to donate online if possible.

• Hospitality Ministers should wear proper face coverings during Mass

• Hospitality Ministers will dismiss those in attendance by pew in order to ensure a staggered
exit that maintains social distancing

• For any liturgical celebration that includes reception of Holy Communion, the following
requirements must be met:

• The Faithful (especially members of vulnerable populations) who are present at these
liturgical celebrations are free to forego reception of Holy Communion and make an act of
spiritual communion

• All vessels must be sanitized before celebration

• Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are permitted to distribute Holy Communion


at this time. Pastors should be aware of the needs and concerns of all Extraordinary Ministers
of Holy Communion.

• Distribution of the Precious Blood remains suspended at this time

• Priests should sanitize their hands before approaching the altar prior to the beginning of the
Liturgy of the Eucharist. Deacons and installed acolytes should sanitize their hands before
distribution.

• Those distributing Holy Communion should strongly consider wearing face coverings
during distribution of Holy Communion

• Those receiving Holy Communion are strongly encouraged to sanitize their hands before
reception of Holy Communion

• Those receiving Holy Communion are strongly encouraged to receive communion on the
hand

• Individuals should remove face coverings and gloves before approaching to receive
communion

• The communion line should maintain a distance of two pews between individuals to ensure
safe distancing

• The celebration of the Sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation as well as First Communion
celebrations continue at the discretion of the pastor. This includes all celebrations that have been
delayed as a result of the Coronavirus Pandemic.

The Anointing with Chrism during Confirmation may be done directly by hand or by the use of
an instrument or cotton ball. Please see the attached document for more information. Those
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approaching to be confirmed should maintain a distance of two pews between individuals to ensure
safe distancing. Candidates and priests administering the sacrament should consider wearing face
coverings.

These celebrations may include the presence of families and guests, so long as the above Gathering
and Seating Requirements are maintained.

• Eucharistic Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is permitted at the discretion of the pastor. The
church building may remain physically open at times during the daytime hours for prayer at the
discretion of the pastor. The aforementioned Gathering and Seating Requirements must always be
maintained.

• Ordinations will take place in the Diocese with the presence of families and guests, maintaining
the above Gathering and Seating Requirements. This includes ordinations to the diaconate
(transitional and permanent) and the priesthood.

• Weddings, including Convalidations, may continue with families and guests at the discretion of
the pastor. The above Gathering and Seating Requirements must be maintained; the total number
present may not exceed 50% of the total listed capacity for the church building.

• Quinceañeras may also continue with the presence of families and guests at the discretion of the
pastor under the Gathering and Seating Requirements; the total number present may not exceed
50% of the total listed capacity for the church building.

• Funeral services, including Funeral Masses, Wakes and Viewings may continue with families
and guests. The Gathering and Seating Requirements above must be maintained.

• Scheduled Confessions may continue with a schedule determined by the pastor. The pastor must
diligently ensure that social distancing is maintained and that large groups do not gather while
waiting in line for Confession. Confessions are encouraged to take place in open spaces, even
outside the church building, while always providing the option for privacy and anonymity.

• Perfect Contrition: Even if Confession may be available in a location in the Diocese, not all of the
Faithful will feel safe in approaching the sacrament at this time. Therefore, the Diocese has
published a resource on Perfect Contrition that should be helpful to the Faithful who are unable to
seek the Sacrament of Confession. It is located here. Perfect Contrition “obtains forgiveness of
mortal sins if it includes the firm resolution to have recourse to Sacramental Confession as soon as
possible.”

• Parish gatherings among the Faithful may continue at 50% capacity, with all Gathering and
Seating Requirements maintained. Pastors are to use their discretion in determining what events are
appropriate in light of the circumstances.

• Communion as Viaticum, Anointing of the Sick and Confession are to be given in danger of
death where possible. In the event where COVID-19 is indicated, please contact the emergency
number (469-401-7717).

• The Pastoral Center is continuing its opening process. Sacramental services (including the work
of the Tribunal) remain functioning.

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• Parish Offices may continue to be opened at the discretion of the pastor, who is to make sure that
all safety and social distancing guidelines are met for employees and volunteers as described in the
diocesan re-entry protocols, which have been provided to pastors and business managers

• Diocesan schools will remain closed, and e-learning is to continue until further notice

This decree remains in effect until it is modified or revoked.

Given on June 17, 2020 in the Diocese of Dallas.

Most Reverend Edward J. Burns


Bishop of Dallas

Gregory Caridi
Chancellor

3725 Blackburn Street • Post Office Box 190507 • Dallas, Texas 75219 • (214) 379-2816 • Fax (214) 379-3216 • www.cathdal.org
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