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I am excited to attend Mass again, but with churches limited to 25 percent of the capacity, I’m worried that I won’t be able to find a seat. What should I do?
Pastors are to use their discretion when choosing how to ensure their churches remain at 25 percent capacity. Some possible options include admitting parishioners on a first-come, first-served basis or setting up an online “ticketing” system. Parishes also may set up “overflow” areas with access to live stream and may add additional Masses to accommodate more parishioners. Members of the faithful are encouraged to contact their parish to inquire about how to attend an upcoming Mass.