Mass Will Be Held in The Church Beginning Monday, June 15, 2020
Welcome Back!
A Message from Father Nathan
My dearest people who are close to my heart!
CHURCH OPENING, Beginning Monday, June 15th.
Welcome back again to the church for our community worship.
It’s extremely scary that the number of people affected by the virus is on increase. But we have to deal with it and learn to live with it of course safeguarding ourselves from the virus and from fear. The State and the archdiocese making all the efforts possible to take good care of the people. May God bless them all.
Now, understanding the emotions of our people, we have a plan to celebrate the masses inside the church.
As the pastor, here I am trying to my maximum to keep you all safe and secure that you may all continue to enjoy good health. As we move inside the church, for our common good, I am forwarding below guidelines to be followed. It’s again for the good of the community. May I request you all to follow them. If there is a need, we will change them. It’s not a problem.
Please Stay Home if You Don’t Feel Well
If you are sick or if you are elderly or if your health is not the best, please remain at home. We will pray for you. We will continue to live stream Mass. May God bless you.
New Mass Schedule
Effective June 15 Monday on, Masses will return to St. Gabriel Church and Parish Hall according to the following schedule:
Daily Mass: 8:00 AM in the Church
Saturday Mass: 4:00 PM in the Church
Sunday Mass: 8:00 AM in the Church
Sunday Mass: 9:30 AM in the Parish Hall (This change is due to disinfect the church. if things go good, we will move back to the church- it’s tentative)
Sunday Mass: 11:00 AM in the Church
Please Note
The first row of the parking lot is for people who want to attend the mass through radio from the car. Hence please park your car from the second row on words including the handicap parking. If you need handicap parking please use the south side of the church
Guidelines
- All are urged to come to church with the mask.
- Social distancing is the MUST
- Only the MAIN RIGHT DOOR at the church will be kept open( it’s for the safety reasons)
- The south main door to the hall will be kept open
- The Ushers will welcome you, as you wait for the usher to lead you to be seated. At the door, you will be given sanitizer to clean the hands
- Please follow the guidelines of the Ushers…Please…
- Families can sit together either left or right side the aisles both in the church as well as at the hall…it’s to accommodate more numbers…
- You will be led to be seated leaving every other pew empty.
- First, we fill the church than the hall… others you still have the option through the radio 1440 AM frequency from your car
- Communion will be distributed during the regular communion time in all the places; church, hall, and the parking lot.
- The first row of the parking lot is for people who want to attend the mass through the radio from the car. Hence please park your car from the second row on words including the handicap parking. If you need handicap parking please use the south side of the church
- There will be baskets to drop your offertory/collections at the back of the church and the middle in the hall.
- There wouldn’t be missalettes hence please follow the screen or your gadgets
- During the communion time, please follow the social distancing ….communion ministers including the priests and the deacon will have the mask while distributing communion.
- Please allow the Ushers to exit you after the mass.
- Bulletins will be issued while you exit from the church…
- Please avoid touching the things at the church.
All these guidelines are tentative and likely to be changed
WELCOME BACK.
LET US WORSHIP THE LORD AS THE COMMUNITY.
May God Bless You All.
Please Stay Safe and healthy!
Ever at your service.
– With lots of love and blessing,
—Fr. Sahayanathan Nathan
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Past Messages from Father Nathan
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | September 14, 2025
Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross – September 14th. This feast is celebrated every year on September 14th and recalls three historical events: The finding of the True Cross by Saint Helena, the mother of the emperor Constantine, The dedication of churches built by Constantine on the site of the Holy Sepulcher and Mount Calvary, The restoration of the True Cross to Jerusalem by the emperor Heraclius II.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 31, 2025
Nativity of our Blessed Mother – September 8th. A traditional Indian Celebration will be held on September 6th (Saturday) at 6:00 p.m. Mass will be celebrated at St. Gabriel following the traditional way of honoring our Blessed Mother, taking her on a decorated chariot…
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 24, 2025
The feasts of St. Monica and her son, St. Augustine. Their life as mother and son sets an example for all of us to follow in our family lives…
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 17, 2025
Thank You for My Birthday Celebration. Last week, before my birthday, my little niece, with all the innocence and concern of a child, went to her mother and said, “I feel bad for Uncle Father Nathan. Uncle is all alone. There is no one to celebrate his birthday with him.” She said it because I am far away from my family home, and in her
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 10, 2025
Solemnity of the Assumption of our Blessed Mother – a Holy Day of Obligation
Thursday 14th vigil Mass and, on the 15th, we will have mass at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m.
From The Desk Of Father Nathan | August 03, 2025
Our Church is more than a building – it is our extended home. Just as we celebrate the joys and milestones of life within our family homes, I warmly invite you to make the Church the heart of your celebrations too.






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