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LA County Archdiocese to Fully Reopen June 19

The dispensation to attend Sunday Mass and Holy Days of Obligation due to the COVID- 19 pandemic will be lifted in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

File Image: Coadjutor Archbishop Jose H. Gomez leaves after a welcoming Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels May 26, 2010 in downtown Los Angeles, California.  The Mexican-born Gomez previously served as archbishop of San Antonio, and as an auxiliary bishop in Denver. Gomez becomes the first Hispanic archbishop of the nation’s most populous archdiocese where he will work alongside Cardinal Roger Mahony before succeeding him when the cardinal retires in February 2011.  (Photo by Reed Saxon-Pool/Getty Images)
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Archbishop Jose H. Gomez has announced that the dispensation to attend Sunday Mass and Holy Days of Obligation due to the COVID- 19 pandemic will be lifted in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, except for those who are ill, have underlying health conditions or have significant concerns about becoming ill.

Gomez encouraged the faithful to attend in-person Sunday Mass next weekend, especially those in good health. 

“Thankfully, we continue to make significant progress in our fight against the pandemic in the three counties of the Archdiocese. We can look forward to better days in which we can actively live our faith as the Body of Christ in our parish communities,” Gomez said in the letter. 

“And so, on June 19 and 20, I encourage the Catholic faithful of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles to return to in-person Sunday Mass and the celebration of the Sacraments, especially for those who are in good health.” 

One of the nation's largest private education systems is struggling to keep schools open. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of LA is getting ready to close a handful of elementary schools across LA county. Mekahlo Medina reports for the NBC4 News on Sunday, May 2, 2021.

The archbishop also established new “Guidelines on Liturgical Celebrations and Religious Services,” which were sent to all pastors to help facilitate a smooth transition to the reopening. 

Among other guidelines, it declared that “masks will not be required indoors or outdoors for those fully vaccinated, but will be always required of employees and volunteers.” It also explained, “The unvaccinated should always wear mask indoors and outdoors when social distancing is not possible.”

The new liturgical guidelines become effective June 15 and will replace all previous guidelines established by the Archdiocese.

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