The following is a message from Bishop R. Walker Nickless of the Diocese of Sioux City:
In an unprecedented move, Bishop R. Walker Nickless of the Diocese of Sioux City issued mandates to the priests and deacons of his diocese Friday afternoon after consulting with his advisors regarding the current COVID-19 worldwide pandemic. The actions were made in an effort to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.
In his memo, Bishop Nickless has dispensed “all Catholics over age 65 and anyone, regardless of age, with underlying medical issues, from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass.” Also, those with a sincere belief that they are at risk or are ill do not have to attend Mass.
The distribution of the Precious Blood in the form of wine in the chalice at Communion is to be suspended immediately. The bishop also “strongly recommended that Communion in the form of the Body of Christ, or host, be received in the hand as opposed to on the tongue.
Bishop Nickless has decided to cancel several diocesan events “in the abundance of caution,” including:
Regarding the diocesan Women’s Conference and Men’s Conference, Fred Shellabarger of the Office of Evangelization and Discipleship explained all preregistration fees will be refunded. The office will consider organizing similar events in the future when it is safe to do so.
This bishop also asked the clergy and staff to join him in prayer for all those throughout the world affected by the coronavirus to join him in prayer, as well as the medical personnel assisting them.
The public should follow www.scdiocese.org and the diocesan social media accounts in this rapidly changing situation.
Please keep those who are affected by the Coronavirus in your prayers.