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Another Louisiana Bishop Offers Mass Dispensations for Illegal Aliens, by James Finn – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By James Finn, Nola, December 10, 2025 

The Archdiocese of New Orleans is allowing Catholics who are fearful of leaving their homes to miss Mass while U.S. Border Patrol agents fan out across the city in the second week of an immigration enforcement operation.

Archbishop Gregory Aymond granted the dispensation for Catholics who are “rightfully afraid to participate in Mass” due to the sweeps.

The dispensation will be valid “until the individual Catholic determines it is safe to attend Mass again or this dispensation is revoked or amended,” Aymond said in a letter Monday to New Orleans’ Catholic clergy.

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Aymond’s letter described “real fear and anxiety in the wake of an increase in immigration enforcement actions” felt by New Orleans-area Catholics with immigrant backgrounds.

“Let me first assure them of my prayerful support in the face of these challenging times,” Aymond wrote. “I implore all people of faith and goodwill to join me in prayer for our families and our community and ask on behalf of our immigrant families and communities that we work for real justice and a system that protects and preserves the dignity of the human person and families regardless of where they live or from where they come.”

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