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California bishop suspends Mass obligation due to immigration fears

LOS ANGELES (AP) — San Bernardino Bishop Alberto Rojas, who leads more than 1.5 million Catholics in Southern California, has formally excused parishioners from their weekly obligation to attend Mass following immigration detentions on two parish properties in the diocese.

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California bishop suspends Mass obligation due to immigration fears

Bishop Alberto Rojas of the Diocese of San Bernardino gives the homily at a memorial Mass for Pope Francis at Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral, Friday, April 25, 2025, in San Bernardino, Calif. (Terry Pierson/The Orange County Register via AP)


LOS ANGELES (AP) — San Bernardino Bishop Alberto Rojas, who leads more than 1.5 million Catholics in Southern California, has formally excused parishioners from their weekly obligation to attend Mass following immigration detentions on two parish properties in the diocese.

The dispensation is a move usually reserved for extenuating circumstances, like the height of the . But Rojas says it’s necessary because the fear of being apprehended and possibly deported has swept communities, including Catholic churches.

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