Malolos faithful urged to attend live masses starting Solemnity of Corpus Christi
Malolos Bishop Dennis Villarojo has called on the faithful in his diocese to attend the live holy masses starting June 11, on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi (Body and Blood of Christ).
*Bishop Dennis Villarojo (CBCP)
* Bishop Villarojo has lifted the dispensation from physical attendance in Sunday masses for all the faithful in the Diocese of Malolos beginning June 11, Solemnity of Corpus Christi. In a circular issued to all the clergy of the diocese, chaplaincies, and Catholic schools, the Church leader instructed 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,” said Bishop Villarojo in his circular. Pentecost Sunday was observed on May 28 while Trinity Sunday will be commemorated on June 5. In October 2022, with the ease in Covid-19 restrictions, Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) president Kalookan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David encouraged the faithful to start attending live masses instead of just online. Early this year, the Diocese of Malolos, through its Commission on Social Communications, instructed parishes to limit the live streaming of masses on Sundays to two, preferably one in the morning and one in the evening. Parish social communication ministry workers were also encouraged to wean from live streaming and to focus more on content creation. In March 2020, the CBCP gave bishops the authority to exercise their prerogative to dispense the faithful from Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation masses following the rise in Covid-19 cases.