Seating at mass will be limited in order to space parishoners according to CDC and Diocesan guidelines. In order to prevent overcrowding we will be giving away tickets to attend one of the Christmas masses.
Each person in your family must have their own ticket.
Example, a family of 5 desiring to attend the 2pm Christmas Eve mass must present 5 tickets in order for the entire family to be allowed entry into the church.
Tickets will be distributed after each of the masses the weekend of the
4th Sunday of Advent (Dec 19/20). There is no charge for the tickets.
Things to consider before obtaining tickets
You must choose tickets for a particular mass time
You must claim one ticket for each member of your family
When you claim tickets you are expected to use all tickets and attend mass. You are effectively reserving a seat.
If you are unable to attend, please give your tickets to someone else who desires to attend mass or return them to the church office prior to Dec 23.
You must present the original physical ticket in order to be admitted.
Copies and photos of tickets will not be accepted.
Masks that cover your nose and mouth must be worn at all times while in the church.
If any of the following apply to you, please do not enter the church. You are encouraged to watch mass online.
Fever, coughing, sore throat
If you have been directly exposed to anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 14 days.
If you are awaiting results of a COVID-19 test
If there are extra tickets available
Please call the church office (817-292-7703) after Dec 20 to see if there are available tickets
You may pick up tickets (in person) from the church office on Monday Dec 21 or Tuesday Dec 22.
No tickets will be available at the door on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day
Thank you for your patience during this very difficult time. Please be assured that these precautions are so that we can ensure your safety, and the safety of all parishioners, to the best of our ability.
Please continue to pray for an end to this Pandemic and healing for the many who are currently sick with COVID-19