St. John The Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church in Newark NJ

Guidelines for Opening Parish Church:

  • In order to observe social distancing in the church we will be limited to about 30% of the capacity (this is subject to change). It includes Divine Liturgies, Christenings, Weddings and Funerals.
  • Prior to attending liturgical services, you should perform a self-assessment. Please do not attend if you had close contact with a confirmed or probable case of COVID-19 or developed respiratory, gastric or flu-like symptoms: cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, sore throat, runny nose, chills, aches, headache, etc.
  • Automatic hand sanitizing station is available at the entrance of our church. Please perform hand hygiene and practice good health etiquette.
  • Wearing masks is mandatory. Please bring your own mask and refrain from touching your face, mouth, nose and eyes.
  • Social distancing must be observed at all times. Please avoid physical contact with other parishioners.
  • A depository to accept offerings are located at the front of the church.
  • Veneration of icons should be done with a bow only.
  • Some pews are cordoned off while others are marked with a blue tape to indicate where people may sit. Individuals from the same household may be seated together and should remain in place once they are seated. Pews and common surfaces will be disinfected between services.
  • All Liturgy books and bulletins are temporarily unavailable. Church bulletins are uploaded to our webpage weekly.
  • Due to the risk of virus transmission through respiratory droplets, congregational singing in church is not currently recommended. The cantor will assist the priest by leading the faithful in worship.
  • Guidance on how to receive the Eucharist will be provided by a priest. Please maintain physical distance and carefully remove your face mask as you approach to receive the Holy Communion.
  • Faithful who are medically vulnerable or anxious because of COVID-19 are strongly encouraged to delay their return to services and continue to participate online. Dispensation from Sunday Liturgy obligation remains valid until further notice.
  • There will not be any visits by a priest to hospitals, nursing homes or private homes until further notice. Only in EXTREME CASES OF EMERGENCY will a Sacramental visit be made.

COVID-19 Pandemic

Memorandum of the Bishops of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in the United States of America Regarding Palm Sunday, Holy Week, and Easter celebrations during the COVID-19 pandemic

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COVID-19 Pandemic

Memorandum of the bishops of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in the United States of America regarding the COVID-19 pandemic

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PAROCHIAL FEAST

On June 30, 2019 A.D., our Church of St. John the Baptist observed its parochial holiday of the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist...

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ARRIVAL OF THE HIERARCHS

On June 2nd, 2019, the Pontifical Divine Liturgy in our church was served by the Most Reverend Bishop Ihor (Voznyak), Archbishop and Metropolitan of Lviv, along with the Most Reverend Bishop Volodymyr (Gruta), the Assistant Bishop of the Lviv Archeparchy alongside with the Most Reverend Bishop Michael (Bubniy), the Exarch of Odessa, as well as the priests who serve Ukrainian communities, here, in America.

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FIRST HOLY COMMUNION

On May 5 2019 fifteen children from our Parish solemnly received Jesus into their heart.

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LENTEN MISSION 2019

Lenten Mission is here. Our three videos were posted. For more information please follow the link below.

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THE FEAST OF ST. NICHOLAS

On December 9th our St. John the Baptist parish celebrated the feast of St. Nicholas.

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10th ANNIVERSARY OF THE MOTHERS IN PRAYER

On October 14th The Mothers in Prayer celebrated the 10th anniversary of their founding at St. John’s Church.

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