(ENG) While on the SFA campus, please keep the following in mind:
CDC seating capacity inside the church for all Masses is limited. Doors will be locked once seating capacity has been reached.
Please maintain a social distance of at least 6 feet from other individuals at all times.
Please cover your nose and mouth with a cloth covering inside the church and while on the SFA campus. Non-medical masks, bandanas, or scarves can also be used.
If you do not feel well, please stay home.
If you have a health concern of any sort, or if your health has been compromised in any way, please stay home.
(ESP) Mientras esté en el campus de SFA, tenga en cuenta lo siguiente:
La capacidad de asientos de los CDC dentro de la iglesia para todas las Misas sigue siendo de 30 personas. Las puertas se cerrarán una vez que se haya alcanzado la capacidad de asientos.
Mantenga una distancia social de al menos 6 pies de otras personas en todo momento. Se respetarán estrictamente los protocolos de distanciamiento social.
Debe cubrirse la nariz y la boca con un paño que cubra no solo el interior de la iglesia, sino también afuera del automóvil y en el campus de la SFA. También se pueden usar máscaras, pañuelos o pañuelos no médicos.
Si no se siente bien, quédese en casa.
Si tiene un problema de salud de cualquier tipo, o si su salud se ha visto comprometida de alguna manera, quédese en casa.
Just so you know!
“We are now using NPBI technology as part of our Covid 19 protocol.”
4 units were installed Friday, Jan 21: 1 each on the 4 HVAC units that heat/cool the church building, and 1 each on the 2 HVAC units that heats/cools the parish hall. See the link here with a pdf file that explains what these units do.
Here at SFA we are following both CDC and Diocesan guidelines to do our utmost to protect against the spread of Covid-19. Every day and after each and every Mass all high touch surfaces are sanitized in the vestibule and the church (including door handles, pews and tables) with disinfectants, and a disinfectant fogger machine (like those used in hospitals). At the Masses where Holy Communion is distributed either in the hand or on the tongue the celebrant goes through a purification of fingers of any particles of the Sacred Host and then a sanitizing solution with 80% alcohol between each family group/single individual. All areas in the parish hall also go through the same disinfecting protocols on a regular basis, especially the food pantry area.