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32 parishes in Cubao diocese suspend public masses as COVID-19 cases surge


Thirty-two parishes in the Cubao diocese have suspended public masses as COVID-19 cases in the country continue to reach record highs.

In an advisory, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cubao said that masses in the following churches will be suspended while Metro Manila is placed under Alert Level 3 status, which is currently set to last until Saturday, January 15, 2022:

  1. Holy Family Parish - Kamias
  2. Immaculate Conception Parish - Damar
  3. Paris of Mary the Immaculate Conception
  4. Parish of the Lord of Divine Mercy - Sikatuna
  5. St. Jude Thaddeus Quasi-Parish
  6. The Diocesan Shrine of Jesus, the Divine Word - E. Rodriguez
  7. Sta. Perpetua Parish
  8. Nativity of the Lord Parish - Cubao
  9. Christ the King Parish - Project 7
  10. Resurrection of the Lord Parish - Paltok
  11. The Immaculate Conception Cathedral of Cubao
  12. Sto. Cristo de Bungad Parish - Project 7
  13. San Antonio de Padua Parish - West Riverside
  14. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish - Project 8
  15. Sacred Heart Parish Shrine - Kamuning
  16. Diocesan Shrine of Sto. Niño - Bago Bantay
  17. Sto. Niño de Violago Quasi Parish
  18. Holy Family Parish - GSIS
  19. Holy Family Parish - Roxas
  20. Balara Mission Station
  21. St. John Paul II Parish - Eastwood
  22. National Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes - Retiro
  23. San Roque Parish - Bagumbayan
  24. Our Lady of Pentecost Parish - Loyola Heights
  25. Most Holy Redeemer Parish - Araneta
  26. Christ the King - Greenmeadows
  27. Paris of the Hears of Jesus and Mary - Daily Mirror
  28. Most Holy Redeemer Parish - Masambong
  29. St. Joseph Shrine - Aurora
  30. Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Parish - Project 4
  31. Sta. Rita de Cascia Parish - Philam Homes
  32. Holy Cross Parish - Diliman

The Philippines on Sunday logged a record daily tally of 28,707 COVID-19 cases, bringing the country’s active cases to 128,114. The total caseload now stands at 2.965 million, including 2.785 million recoveries and 52,150 deaths. — Jon Viktor D. Cabuenas/BM, GMA News