How do I book a Mass in Singapore?

How do I book a Mass in Singapore?

Book for Mass (Once Monthly) Register for Mass (Weekday and Weekend) through the myCatholic.sg app. Your parish will be St Mary of the Angels for duration of Phase 2.

What time is Mass in Puerto del Carmen?

Puerto del Carmen harbour at Nuestra SeƱora del Carmen Church: Sunday Mass 11.00, 19.00; Saturday night, 20.30.

Can children attend Mass in Singapore?

This means only those who are fully vaccinated, are medically ineligible for Covid-19 vaccines, or have recovered from the disease, as well as children aged 12 and below, can attend events such as congregational and worship services.

How do I register my Catholic Mass in Singapore?

  1. Go to myCatholic.sg. Visit myCatholic.sg and click on “Sign up”
  2. Enter your Full Name. Fill in your Full Name as per your NRIC / FIN / Passport.
  3. Verify your email address.
  4. Email is verified!
  5. Set up your profile.
  6. Your account has been created!
  7. Book for Mass.
  8. Choose your preferred date and time.

Is there a church in Costa Teguise?

Founded in the first half of the 16th century, this church was originally a simple construction, with no windows and with only stone seats, built into the walls. Thanks to its age, it has borne witness to much of Teguise’s long history of looting, arson and violence.

Is there a Protestant church in Lanzarote?

The Parish of St Laurence is the Church of England denomination holding Sunday services in four locations across Lanzarote.

Can unvaccinated go to church in Singapore?

SINGAPORE – Unvaccinated worshippers can continue to attend private worship from next month, when vaccination-differentiated safe management measures (VDS) for congregational and worship services will be expanded.

Are we allowed to sing in church Singapore?

Up to 20 persons who are involved in the conduct of the worship service may unmask at any given time, of which up to 20 persons can be unmasked for singing or playing of wind/brass instruments. Persons should only unmask when required to perform their duties.

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