Directive from Bishop Soto: Bishop Soto suspending the public celebration of Sunday and weekday Masses for the Diocese of Sacramento in California until further notice. This is in addition to his cancelling of all “non-essential large indoor gatherings” until further notice in response to the Coronavirus outbreak. On November 13, 2020, Bishop Jaime Soto directed the pastors in parishes that are located in “purple tier” counties to offer Mass and provide to the Faithful the opportunity to attend virtually, either by live-steaming or other visual technology starting this Sunday, November 15, 2020, the Thirty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time. From Bishop Jaime Soto: “This is a heartbreaking decision. My brother priests and many parishioners have worked very hard to provide safe, responsible, outdoor and indoor environments for the Faithful to praise God and receive the sacraments. I am confident that the protocols in place have significantly reduced the risk of infection from the coronavirus and influenza in Catholic churches throughout the Diocese.” “Unfortunately, due to lack of diligence in other social sectors, the rates of COVID-19 infection are surging to dangerous levels. Even our own efforts will not be enough to safeguard the most vulnerable members of our community. For this reason, in the “purple tier” counties, Mass, indoors, is to be offered with no more than 10 people physically present and then be provided to the Faithful through the virtual mediums available.” St. Peter-All Hallows’ Parish will continue with our Live Streaming every Sunday @ 10:30am in English and 12:30pm in Spanish. Confessions: By appointment only. Please call the Parish Office Monday – Thursday from 9am - 4pm and Fridays from 9am – 1pm.