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California bishop allows faithful to stay home amid raid fears

07/16/2025 by Hawaii Catholic Herald

By Kate Scanlon
OSV News

Amid concern over immigration enforcement raids in the area, the bishop of San Bernardino, California, on July 8 issued a dispensation from the obligation to attend Sunday Mass for the faithful if they fear for their well-being.

The Trump administration in January rescinded long-standing restrictions on arrests at sensitive locations, including houses of worship, schools and hospitals. The previous policy had exceptions for public safety or national security threats.

The move was part of the Trump administration’s effort to enforce its hardline immigration policies.

Bishop Alberto Rojas previously denounced such immigration enforcement actions after ICE agents entered two Catholic parish properties in Montclair and Highland, detaining multiple people in the parking lot of St. Adelaide Church in Highland, California.

In a July 8 message to the faithful, Bishop Rojas wrote that “in light of the pastoral needs of our diocese and the concerns expressed by many of our brothers and sisters regarding fears of attending Mass due to potential immigration enforcement actions by civil authorities,” he would use his authority under canon law to dispense the obligation from those “who, due to genuine fear of immigration enforcement actions, are unable to attend Sunday Mass or Masses on holy days of obligation.”

Bishop Rojas cited the Code of Canon Law, Canon 87, Paragraph 1, which states: “A diocesan bishop, whenever he judges that it contributes to their spiritual good, is able to dispense the faithful from universal and particular disciplinary laws issued for his territory or his subjects by the supreme authority of the Church.”

He added that those dispensed from their obligation should “maintain their spiritual communion with Christ and His Church,” through other means such as prayer, spiritual reading, or watching a livestreamed or broadcast Mass.

The Trump administration’s sensitive locations policy change, issued by the Department of Homeland Security, was among the Trump administration’s immigration actions criticized by the U.S. bishops’ conference.

Filed Under: OSV News Tagged With: California, dispensation, immigration raids, San Bernadino

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