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We are excited once again to gather together in person without restrictions in our parish churches. Author: Tyler Carey Updated: 1:12 AM EDT May 14, 2021
CLEVELAND Roman Catholics in Ohio will soon no longer have an official excuse to avoid attending Mass.
All six dioceses throughout the state will reinstate the obligation to attend Sunday Mass and Holy Days of obligation beginning the weekend of June 5-6. The move will coincide with Gov. Mike DeWine s directive that all of Ohio s COVID-19 related health orders be lifted the preceding Wednesday, June 2.
Archbishop of Cincinnati Dennis M. Schnurr and the state s five other diocesan bishops (including Cleveland s Edward C. Malesic) released a statement that said, in part: