A Texas church wants its members to take a vow of silence about a salmonella outbreak that struck after a luncheon it hosted.

At least 30 people became ill after attending an afternoon event at the United Methodist Church last week, according to the Weatherford Democrat.

While the church’s youth pastor, Spencer Row, was happy to hear that people were on the “road to recovery,” he asked that they stop pointing fingers at the church.

“At this time, we as church staff, believe it is in the church’s best interest to allow our conference to handle this situation,” he wrote on the church’s Facebook page. “We ask that you refrain from posting or sharing any further information about this situation, for the protection of our members and our church as a whole.”

One woman got so sick from the holy meal that she was admitted to a local hospital’s intensive care unit, according to the newspaper.

There were at least three confirmed cases of salmonella as well as dozens of people who complained of food poisoning symptoms.