Easing of Covid Procedures

As the Covid crisis eases, we are returning to normal practices at our liturgies and ministries as health and safety concerns allow.

Updates as of June 20, 2021

  • Daily Mass is celebrated at 8 am Monday through Friday.
  • Sunday Mass: Saturday at 5 PM; Sunday at 9:00 AM 10:30 AM and 12 Noon.
  • Notes:
    • The general dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday and Holy Days of Obligation Masses will end the weekend of  August 15, 2021, but everyone who is able to is invited to return to Mass now.
    • Masks: Masks are required for all unvaccinated people. For fully vaccinated people, mask-wearing is at one’s discretion. Ministers of Holy Communion need not wear masks any longer.
    • The sick or vulnerable due to age or health conditions are encouraged to remain at home. Those unable to attend in person may view our Streamed Masses (see below).

  • Confessions:
    Confessions have moved to the traditional Confessional at the front of the Church.

  • Parish Office: Office hours have returned to their normal schedule: Monday to Thursday 9 AM to 3 PM and Friday from 9 AM to 1:30 PM.
  • Parish Ministries: Click here to review the schedules of our parish ministries that have reopened or are planning to reopen soon.

Streamed Masses

The 10:30 am Sunday Mass and the 8:00 am Mass Mondays through Saturdays are streamed on the internet for those unable to attend in person. We also stream other special liturgies. Families may arrange for the streaming of weddings and funerals by emailing stbonstreaming@gmail.com.


Please consider donating to Project Faith Stream to support our live-streaming! To donate: Click here.

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  1. Vincent LaManna says

    I want to thank the parish for their continued prayers for my sons Vincent and Ignazio LaManna who have completed their military service. While Ignazio remains available for recall for another 3 years should a conflict occur, neither is active duty anymore. Pls continue to pray for our all of soldiers safety and well being, but you may remove Vinny jr and Iggy’s names from the “pray for our military” list.
    With much gratitude and love,
    Vincent LaManna Sn.

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