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Baton Rouge Diocese says churchgoers must wear masks

The Baton Rouge Diocese announced Wednesday that all parishioners are expected to wear face coverings during services, in line with the statewide mask mandate that began that same day. 

Diocese Of Baton Rouge Tells Church Goers To Wear Masks During Mass | WJBO Newsradio 1150 AM & 98 7 FM

Diocese Of Baton Rouge Tells Church Goers To Wear Masks During Mass | WJBO Newsradio 1150 AM & 98 7 FM
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Baton Rouge bishop to discuss new rules for mass amid COVID surge

Baton Rouge bishop to discuss new rules for mass amid COVID surge
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Local churches prepare for Easter Sunday with no capacity limits

Local churches prepare for Easter Sunday with no capacity limits Local churches prepare for Easter Sunday with no capacity limits 1 hour 47 minutes 49 seconds ago Thursday, April 01 2021 Apr 1, 2021 April 01, 2021 11:00 PM April 01, 2021 in News Source: WBRZ Share: BATON ROUGE- With the change in capacity limits for churches Easter Sunday will look busier than last year, pastors comparing it to Super Bowl Sunday. There was no Easter service last year, none of them, it was almost like an earth-shaking kind of event,” said Bishop Michael Duca of the Baton Rouge Diocese. It s tough just talking to a camera, but when you re able to talk to your brothers and sisters, having people is just going to bring it to a whole other level,” said Pastor of Healing Place Church Mike Haman.

Fewer Catholics may choose not to get the Johnson and Johnson vaccine because stem cells from abortions were used

Fewer Catholics may choose not to get the Johnson and Johnson vaccine because stem cells from abortions were used Catholics debate on whether to receive J&J vaccine By Breanne Bizette | March 2, 2021 at 4:45 PM CST - Updated March 2 at 9:28 PM BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Catholic leaders in Louisiana are challenging parishioners to make a “moral evaluation” before getting the latest coronavirus vaccine. Most practicing Catholics are anti-abortion, but the Church says the Johnson and Johnson vaccine was created using stem cells from abortions procured more than 30 years ago. Some Catholics are debating whether they will get the newest vaccine.

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