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Looking east in the nave of Saint Thomas Church toward the Rose Window and Taylor and Boody gallery organ
We are pleased to announce that Saint Thomas Church is now open to the public from 10:00am to 2:00pm, Mondays through Saturdays. This re-institution of public worship includes our regular service of Mass in the Lady Chapel, preceded by Shrine Prayers. This phase also includes a space provided for Private Prayer in the back of the Nave.
There are several changes to be expected when you enter the building. We have a number of new guidelines and procedures that we have instituted for the health and safety of all those who worship at Saint Thomas Church. An overhead map of the church, featuring a prescribed path of movement and available seating, is also included. We expect this guidance to change over time, so regular updates will be provided via email and the website.