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Archdiocese of Detroit: Fully vaccinated don’t have to wear mask in church
Read full article: Archdiocese of Detroit: Fully vaccinated don’t have to wear mask in churchThe Archdiocese of Detroit announced Wednesday that churchgoers who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no longer need to wear a face mask inside Catholic churches.
Archdiocese of Detroit urges Catholics to return to mass when general dispensation expires in March
Read full article: Archdiocese of Detroit urges Catholics to return to mass when general dispensation expires in MarchDETROIT – The Archdiocese of Detroit is urging Catholics to return to mass on Sundays and Holy Days starting March 13, when dispensation from the obligation will expire. The dispensation from the obligation to attend mass was first issued when coronavirus pandemic swept into Michigan in March 2020. The Archdiocese of Detroit has extended that dispensation several times in the past 10 months, most recently in November when it was announced it would be extended until Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021. Now, Catholics in the Detroit area are being advised to “to return to the heart and foundation of their faith” as they resume other activities. These individuals should also prepare to return to Mass in recognition of its preeminence in our lives as Catholics,” Archbishop Vigneron said in a letter to the faithful.