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TriCon is a vibrant ecumenical community of faith in the tradition of the United Church of Christ and is deeply involved in youth ministry, mission & outreach, social justice, and is an inclusive, open, affirming, and welcoming congregation.
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New Life Community Church
New Life Community Church is a nondenominational Christian fellowship that gathers at 10:15 a.m. every Sunday at New Life Ministry Center, 221 Baker Avenue, Concord. We also offer online live streaming on YouTube. Weekly worship gatherings celebrate the saving grace of Jesus Christ through
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SCRANTON Diocese of Scranton Bishop Joseph Bambera announced Thursday that the Sunday and Holy Day Mass obligation will go back into effect Aug. 15. The change will also occur in every Pennsylvania Diocese on the same date.
The Catholic Church requires attendance of Mass each Sunday, though for decades the obligation could also be fulfilled by attending certain Mass celebrations held Saturday, originally called an “anticipatory Mass.” When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Pennsylvania in March of 2020, prompting the state to order numerous closings to slow the spread of the virus, the Diocese of Scranton gave a dispensation from that obligation.
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BRAINTREE Fifteen months after dispensing Catholics in the Archdiocese of Boston from the obligation to attend Mass because of the pandemic, Cardinal Seán P. O Malley is reinstating this core responsibility of the Catholic faithful, effective the weekend of June 19-20. This means that, with exceptions for those who are sick, homebound, or particularly vulnerable, Catholics must participate in the Mass on Sundays and holy days.
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Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley issued the following letter June 9 on his decision to reinstate the Sunday Mass obligation for most parishioners on Father’s Day weekend, June 19-20. The local dioceses of Fall River, Springfield, Manchester, New Hampshire and Portland, Maine will also join Boston in reinstating the Sunday obligation on that weekend.
Brothers and Sisters,
“Without the Lord’s day, we cannot live!” His Holiness, Pope Benedict, in his homily at the Cathedral of Saint Stephen in Vienna on September 9, 2007, quoted the Abitinian Martyrs, who during the persecution of Emperor Diocletian were arrested for celebrating Sunday Mass. The martyrs responded to the magistrate: “Sine dominico non possumus!” – without the Lord’s day, we cannot live! The Pope went on to say: “For these Christians, the Sunday Eucharist was not a commandment, but an inner necessity. Without him who sustai