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The Gaffigan family Christmas photo for 2020: Merry Christmas From a Safe Distance. (Provided photo)
The Gaffigan family loves Christmas traditions. This is ironic because, most years, my husband Jim and I and our five children are unable to partake in many holiday traditions due to our line of work. Precisely at the time of year when many people are able to take time off to be with their families, we are at our busiest, because that s when people are most likely to go out to see theater, concerts and comedy shows.
In normal years, our family has always found ways to adapt and tries to work in our traditions wherever we find ourselves. The seven of us have managed to find a way to be together wherever in the world we are. That became our tradition. Being together. We have made togetherness on holidays a priority and a commitment.
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Rev. Ron Victor of St. Isidore Church in Macomb Township will be officiating an all-virtual experience on Christmas Eve that will replace the 4 and 6 p.m. Masses and in-person Masses on Christmas Day. Before anyone ventures out call ahead as many churches in Macomb County are requiring advance reservations for in-person services.
GINA JOSEPH - THE MACOMB DAILY
Dear Clergy, Religious, Heads of Ministries and the Lay Faithful,
Greetings of Joy, Mercy and Hope! I send you fond greetings of Advent and Christmas as we prepare ourselves individually and as a community, during this Season of Grace. I wish to share with you some updates that have taken place during these months.
1. The Diocese of Penang through the Penang Office for Human Development (POHD) will be responding to the Appeal for Disaster Relief of the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent tropical cyclones which caused massive flooding and damage to those mentioned below from the Disaster Relief Account. The aid will be mainly used for shelter, food, protection, healthcare and support to rebuild their lives.
Jakarta Archdiocese brings Holy Communion home to Catholics
Church allows faithful to give sacrament to family members who cannot attend church due to Covid-19 restrictions
Paulina Kadang, a 62-year-old parishioner of St. Joseph Church in Jakarta, receives her first Holy Communion during the pandemic on Nov. 29 from her son-in-law, Antonius Kristanto, who serves as a Holy Communion carrier servant. (Photo: Antonius Kristanto)
Paulina Kadang, 62, could not hold back her tears when she received Holy Communion for the first time at home during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“I really longed to receive Holy Communion sacramentally. It was more than eight months since I last received it due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Thanks be to God,” she said.