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LOUISIANA! Another Woke Bishop Suspends Mass Obligation For Illegal Aliens, by Gina Christian – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Bishop Michael G. Duca, Diocese of Baton Rouge. May 9, 2022

By Gina Christian, Catholic Review, December 8, 2025

Amid immigration detention sweeps in Louisiana — part of an ongoing nationwide campaign by the Trump administration — Bishop Michael G. Duca of Baton Rouge has issued a dispensation from the obligation to attend Mass for those concerned for their safety.

The dispensation, announced in a Dec. 4 statement posted to the diocese’s website, applies to Sundays and holy days of obligation, and remains “valid until the individual Catholic determines it is safe to attend Mass again or this dispensation is revoked or amended.”

He said that “those who choose to stay at home should gather as a family and spend time in prayer to keep the Lord’s Day holy.

“Reading the daily Mass readings, praying the rosary, or reciting a novena for intercessory protection are all suitable alternative spiritual practices for those accepting this dispensation,” he instructed.

Bishop Alberto Rojas of San Bernardino, California, issued a similar dispensation on July 8, and the Diocese of Nashville provided guidance in May on Mass obligations during immigration raids.

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