OKLAHOMA CITY – Most Rev. Paul S. Coakley, Archbishop of Oklahoma City, has suspended public Mass in the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City through Easter Sunday, April 12, as a precaution to protect at-risk parishioners and to slow the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Updated Directives from Archbishop Coakley
Archbishop Coakley has released updated directives to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our Archdiocese. Effective immediately, all public masses and parish events will be cancelled until further notice.
Updated Directives from Archbishop Coakley
Effective immediately, all public masses and parish events will be cancelled until further notice.
Updated Directives from Archbishop Coakley
Effective immediately, all public masses and parish events will be cancelled until further notice.
Archbishop Coakley has released updated directives to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our Archdiocese.
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Read the rest of Archbishop Coakley’s message »
Directivas de Arzobispo Coakley
El Arzobispo Coakley ha publicado directivas actualizadas para ayudar a prevenir la propagación de COVID-19 en nuestra Arquidiócesis. Con efecto inmediato, todas las misas públicas y eventos parroquiales serán cancelados hasta nuevo aviso.
Directivas de Arzobispo Coakley
Con efecto inmediato, todas las misas públicas y eventos parroquiales serán cancelados hasta nuevo aviso.
Directivas de Arzobispo Coakley
Con efecto inmediato, todas las misas públicas y eventos parroquiales serán cancelados hasta nuevo aviso.
El Arzobispo Coakley ha publicado directivas actualizadas para ayudar a prevenir la propagación de COVID-19 en nuestra Arquidiócesis.
Lea el mensaje del Arzobispo Coakley »
Lea el mensaje del Arzobispo Coakley »
An Important Message from Archbishop Coakley
Archbishop Coakley implemented new precautions to protect against coronavirus, the flu and other illnesses. If you are ill, think you might be ill, are caring for someone who is ill or have been exposed to the coronavirus, PLEASE do not go to Mass.
An Update from Archbishop Coakley
Those who are ill … elderly … high risk, or are caring for someone who is ill need to stay home
An Update from Archbishop Coakley
Those who are ill, have a fever, are elderly, are at high risk, or are caring for someone who is ill need to stay home
I am granting a general dispensation for all Catholics from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass in the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City through March 31.
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Archbishop Coakley Issues Preventative Measures
“As we already begin to experience the effects of the coronavirus on our daily routines, it is important we stay connected and aware of necessary precautions to reduce exposure and to keep our most vulnerable parishioners safe.”
A Message from Archbishop Paul Coakley
Archbishop Coakley issues preventative measures to help keep parishioners safe
A Message from Archbishop Paul Coakley
Archbishop Coakley issues preventative measures to help keep parishioners safe
While churches remain open, please be responsible and do not attend Mass or church events if you are ill or think you may be ill. You also are encouraged to stay home if you are at high risk of health complications or caring for someone who is ill.
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