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Holy Family Cathedral to re-open on 7 August

The Holy Family Cathedral will re-open on 7 August for the faithful to attend Masses based on an online appointment system. Those interested, are requested to register on https://www.avona.org and choose the mass timings they would like to attend, and note that slots are limited.

Prior registration is compulsory to enter the church, and those with no appointment will not be granted entry. This is in line with the health and safety protocols introduced for the Church.

The number of faithful allowed to attend Masses has been decided taking into consideration the guidelines set by the Health Authorities and the available spaces in the Cathedral and in the halls with strict adherence to social distancing.

The number of faithful allowed to attend masses is limited to 175 people in the Cathedral, 80 in the Holy Family Hall and 30 in Padre Pio Hall.

Important instructions for the reopening

1. A sterilization machine for disinfecting hands will be kept at the entrance and is activated by placing one’s foot on the pedal. There will also be a foot-bath at the gate entrance to disinfect feet before entering the church compound.

2. Wearing of proper face masks, gloves and temperature checks are mandatory. Anyone refusing to comply with the safety methods will be denied access to the church.

3. Always wear face masks. No mask No entry.

4. Sanitizers are provided at the church, but everyone is advised to bring their own sanitizers.

5. Children below the age of 15 and adults above 65 will not be allowed to attend Masses.

6. Number of faithful attending language Masses will be decided by the respective spiritual directors.

7. Rear gate (at the Grotto) will be used exclusively for entrance.

8. Entry will be at the main door of the Cathedral, Holy Family Hall and Padre Pio Hall. Ushers will be there to help and assist everyone.

9. Main gate will be used exclusively to exit.

10. The Sacristy is for the Priests and servers only. Public entrance and exit is not permitted.

11. The Liturgical services should be short during the pandemic period (45 minutes). Some responses will be sung and others to be recited.

12. Choir singing will be limited to four (4) members only. Additional choir member subject to approval of the priest who will celebrate the mass.

13. Lectors and choir members will wear surgical face masks until satisfactory sanitization of the microphone is figured-out.

14. There will be no confessions in the church but priests are allowed to decide on individual confessions.

15. Ushers will be present. Follow the markers on the benches and floors while adhering to the physical distancing policy.

16. Avoid touching and wiping the images of the saints inside the church.

17. There will be no offertory processions.

18. Collection bags with long handle will be used to gather love-offering, tithes and donations.

19. No handshake or touching hands when greeting “Peace be with you.” A bow or wave is good.

20. Eucharistic Ministers to apply sanitizers on their hands and wear face masks before the communion rites.

21. Approach the Priest/Eucharistic Minister with stretched arms and receive communion with bare hands (without gloves).

22. After dismissal, parishioners are requested to head home (avoid gathering in the church premises).

23. Restrictions

Churches in Kuwait were encouraged to shut and end gatherings on its premises in March as a measure to halt the spread of the coronavirus in Kuwait.

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