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Lifting dispensation did not bring Catholics back to Mass - Arkansas Catholic


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A woman receives Communion at St. John the Baptist Church in Monroe, Mich., amid the coronavirus pandemic. An understanding of the importance of the Eucharist is seen as key to Catholics returning to in-person Mass for the first time in more than a year.
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A woman receives Communion at St. John the Baptist Church in Monroe, Mich., amid the coronavirus pandemic. An understanding of the importance of the Eucharist is seen as key to Catholics returning to in-person Mass for the first time in more than a year.
WASHINGTON The mere act of lifting the dispensation from the Sunday Mass obligation as the coronavirus pandemic eases won t be enough to get Catholics to come back to church, and some dioceses and Catholics are actively working to bring people back. ....

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Family loses appeal in lawsuit over priest's funeral remarks


Family loses appeal in lawsuit over priest s funeral remarks
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TEMPERANCE, Mich. (AP) —The Michigan Court of Appeals says a priest who criticized a teenager’s suicide during his funeral is protected by the religion clauses of the First Amendment. The court affirmed a decision by a Monroe County judge, who had dismissed a lawsuit by the mother of Maison Hullibarger. The 18-year-old died in 2018. Mourners were shocked when the Rev. Don LaCuesta gave a critical sermon. The priest said suicide was a “secular crime” and a “sin against God with dire eternal consequences.” Linda Hullibarger sued the priest and the Detroit Archdiocese, alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress, invasion of privacy and other claims. Hullibarger says LaCuesta had reneged on an agreement to celebrate her son’s life. ....

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