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Palm Sunday Mass during what was a "virtual" Holy Week in 2020. The Mass was celebrated in a near-empty St. Patrick Cathedral and livestreamed to the faithful of the diocese.

CHARLOTTE — When the COVID-19 pandemic prompted churches to close in March 2020, Bishop Peter Jugis brought Jesus to the people. With livestreamed Masses, drive-thru confessions, and Eucharistic Adoration from church windows, the Diocese of Charlotte continued to minister to people in numerous ways. Clergy and lay leaders found ways to harness technology to minister first to people at home virtually, then, as churches and schools gradually reopened later in 2020 and into 2021, resuming safe in-person worship, education and charitable work.

The global pandemic hit North Carolina just as Holy Week and Easter approached. With all churches shuttered for the first time in the history of the diocese, Bishop Jugis celebrated Masses from a near-empty St. Patrick Cathedral in Charlotte that were streamed live on the diocese's YouTube channel to thousands of faithful.

In his homilies during those early fearful days of the pandemic, Bishop Jugis encouraged people to follow the example of Mary at the foot of the cross – “to stay close to Jesus these days, when we hear so much fearful news about the spread of the virus and sad news about deaths cause by the virus.”

“Let us remember: though we may be quarantined, Jesus is not quarantined. He desires to be with us always and everywhere, and we can stay close to Him,” he said.

Bishop Jugis helped the parishes navigate the changing environment and help people return to church and school. Read about that transitional time:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He has a great love for North Carolina, especially Charlotte, and it comes out in the way he interacts with people. He put down a very deep roots here, and he is more than happy to continue to build on those roots and to just give everything to make sure that this place is home to others who come behind him.
— Father Matthew Buettner, House Spiritual Director, St. Joseph College Seminary Bishop Jugis' 20th anniversary special section 

Holy Week in 2020 turned digital. Bishop Jugis livestreamed Masses celebrated in the empty St. Patrick Cathedral.
Holy Week in 2020 turned digital. Bishop Jugis livestreamed Masses celebrated in the empty St. Patrick Cathedral.
Palm Sunday 2020
Palm Sunday 2020
Palm Sunday 2020
Palm Sunday 2020
During the pandemic, parishes held drive up adoration and drive thru confessions.
During the pandemic, parishes held drive up adoration and drive thru confessions.
Easter Vigil in 2020
Easter Vigil in 2020
Easter Vigil in 2020
Easter Vigil in 2020
Catholic Schools Week Mass during Covid 2021
Catholic Schools Week Mass during Covid 2021
The pandemic impacted the number of people entering the chuch.
The pandemic impacted the number of people entering the chuch.
Rite of Election in 2021, where each parish presents its candidates and catechumens to the bishop.
Rite of Election in 2021, where each parish presents its candidates and catechumens to the bishop.

 

Explore Bishop Jugis' contributions to the Diocese of Charlotte:

Bishop Peter Jugis guided the diocese through unprecedented growth

Bishop Jugis created six parishes for the diocese

Bishop Jugis brings celebration of the Eucharist to diocese

Bishop Jugis has fostered diversity and inclusion of all Catholics

Bishop Jugis grew ministries and services through stewardship

Diocese marks a half-century of serving faithful

Bishop Jugis led the diocese through the aftermath of abuse revelations

Bishop Jugis creates St. Joseph College Seminary, impacts vocations for decades
Bishop Jugis has grown vocations in diocese