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Houma-Thibodaux Catholic schools strongly encourage students to wear masks indoors
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The return to public Mass will begin the weekend of Aug. 14 and 15.
Due to rising COVID-19 cases at the beginning of the pandemic, Bishop Shelton Fabre suspended public Masses in March 2020. Church services were conducted online for about two months before restrictions eased. Though public Masses returned with limited capacity, the dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass remained in effect until the bishop’s announcement Saturday.
“As your shepherd and pastor, I was also seriously mindful of your health and safety,” Fabre said this week in a letter to local Catholics. “Out of an abundance of concern for your well-being, I decided, albeit with much pain and sorrow in my heart, to suspend in-person celebrations of the Mass and, consequently, to dispense all of you from the precept of the obligation to participate in Mass on Sundays and other holy days. I am very grateful to our priests for the way they continued to provide you with pastoral and spiritual ca
Houma-Thibodaux bishop eliminates face mask requirement at Catholic Masses except at schools
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Houma-Thibodaux s Catholic bishop said today that the diocese s churches in Terrebonne and Lafourche and Morgan City will no longer require parishioners to wear face masks at Mass.
The action comes after Gov. John Bel Edwards lifted the statewide COVID-19 mask mandate in most places Wednesday.
While masks will no longer be required for those attending Mass in our diocesan Catholic churches, I do still strongly encourage those at Mass to continue to wear masks, and also to socially distance themselves as best they can, Bishop Shelton Fabre said today.