Updated as of: January 10, 2022

Mass Streaming

Our Lady of Grace invites the faithful to watch Mass live streamed, worshiping at home and joining with us in spiritual communion.

Live Streamed

Sundays, 9:30 AM

Televised on Fox 9+

Sundays, 12:00 PM
For Dish/Direct Customers: Channel 29
For Comcast Customers: Channel 10/807
For Over Air Viewers: Channel 9.2

"Thank you for your church service on Fox 9+ on Sundays at Noon. We truly enjoy Fr. Finnegan & being able to attend Mass. We are both over 65 and my husband is on kidney dialysis so we are not able to attend church for health reasons. Please continue the Mass on TV - just our like part to say, Thank You."
TR, Hutchinson, MN

“ I just want to let you know how much I appreciate your church services during this pandemic. We live in Foley,MN and I do not have access to the internet. We watched a few different services and found yours on Fox 9-2. We appreciated that you didn’t shorten the Mass and that your music is always so beautiful. We have really gotten comfort and strength from your sermons. Thank you and God Bless.”
C&JF, Foley, MN

‘Fr. Kevin, Thank you so-o much for having the televised Masses on Sunday. Since the COVID-19 situation, I have been watching Masses from OLG on my TV, and really love it!. I feel that I am actually participating. I appreciate all your homilies, and wish I were part of your parish. I even appreciate your bad jokes! May the Lord bless and keep you. May the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you May the Lord look upon you kindly and give you peace.’
TK, Champlin, MN

‘Dear Father, Thank you, and all your musicians and singers and lectors for the beautiful Masses every Sunday. All of you are truly blessings from our Lord. My whole being is so joyous and thankful. God bless all of you. My grateful and loving heart to the Lord, and you. In Christ,’
DE, St. Paul, MN

Limited Capacity Public Masses

Returning to Mass

“And they recounted to them how he was made known to them in the Breaking of the Bread.” (Luke 24: 35) The Eucharist, the Gift of God, is our nourishment, sustenance, salvation – for in receiving the Eucharist we receive the sacramental presence of Jesus, Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity. And our participation in the Eucharistic Liturgy is a participation in the life of the Body of Christ, which we are.  So, during these weeks when at best we have been able to “remotely” celebrate Mass, even if we come to church to adore the Blessed Sacrament – we experience ourselves hungering for more.

Gratefully we can celebrate the Mass together again!

Capacity

There are no current room capacity limits, we welcome all back to the liturgy.

Schedule

  • Mondays-Thursdays, 6:15 AM, 5:30 PM

  • Fridays, 6:15 AM, 9:00 AM

  • Saturdays, 8:30 AM, 5:00 PM

  • Sundays: 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:30 AM, 5:00 PM

Our Sunday 9:30 mass will continue to be live streamed with delay broadcast on Fox9+.

Registration

Registration is no longer required for any Masses. 

Mass Attendance Guidelines

Face Masks

Face masks are not currently required. OLG will be following all ordinances pertaining to Face Covering recommendations as outlined by the Archdiocese.

Arrival

With the current construction, there may be limited space in the front parking lot. We recommend using all three parking lots: the front main lot, the lot on the right side, and the back school entrance lot. Both the front and back entrances have access hallways to the church.

Crying Rooms

The North Crying Room is available to families during all masses.

Liturgical Ministers

During this pandemic we must continually seek to mitigate against the spread of the Coronavirus. So too, OLG is striving to do the best we can from the communications we receive from the Church, and state and local leaders. At this point Father Kevin Finnegan is calling forth our young adults (18-35) to come forward and serve in our various liturgical ministries of Sacristans, ushers/greeters and extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion. Your magnanimity is appreciated.

All those trained as cantors, musicians, lectors, extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion may serve as they feel comfortable.

If you wish to volunteer for a ministry, please reach out to Marissa Carletta at marissacarletta@olgparish.org.

General Principles

A. Our first consideration must continue to be for the spiritual and physical health of our parishioners and those whom they encounter, especially the most vulnerable: the elderly and those with chronic illnesses. We continue to rely on medical professionals and governmental standards to inform these directives.

B. All COVID-19 positive persons, those who are symptomatic, and those living with them, must stay home and quarantine for an additional 10 days after the last symptom.

C. Hand sanitizer is available throughout the church.