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Six dioceses in Baltimore, Washington provinces reinstate Sunday obligation

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June 2, 2021
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Washington D.C., Jun 2, 2021 / 11:02 am

Six Catholic dioceses in Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Delaware will be lifting the dispensation from the Sunday obligation beginning June 26-27.

In a joint statement on Wednesday, June 2, the bishops of the Archdiocese of Washington and the Province of Baltimore – which includes the dioceses of Wheeling-Charleston, Richmond, Arlington, and Wilmington as well as the Baltimore archdiocese – welcomed the faithful back to Mass.

“We welcome and encourage the Faithful to return to full in-person participation of the Sunday Eucharist, the source and summit of our Catholic faith,” the bishops stated.

They announced they were “lifting the dispensation of the Sunday and Holy Days Mass obligation.” The bishops cited a continued decline in the number of new cases of COVID-19, as well as the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine.

The bishops added that the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days “does not apply” to the sick, those who believe they have been exposed to a “serious or contagious illness,” the homebound, or “those with serious underlying health conditions.” Safety measures at parishes will remain in place until altered or revoked by the local bishop.

Cardinal Wilton Gregory is the Archbishop of Washington, while Archbishop William Lori is the Archbishop of Baltimore. The other bishops who issued the joint statement included Bishop Michael Burbidge of Arlington, Bishop Barry Knestout of Richmond, Bishop Mark Brennan of Wheeling-Charleston, and Bishop William Francis Malooly, apostolic administrator of the Wilmington diocese.

All U.S. dioceses had suspended public Masses by the end of March 2020, at the outset of the pandemic, but all dioceses eventually resumed celebration of Masses. In August 2020, the Diocese of Sioux Falls in South Dakota was the first diocese to lift the general dispensation from the Sunday obligation.

Other dioceses have recently lifted the dispensation from the obligation for the faithful, with exceptions including for the sick, caregivers, and those at high risk from COVID-19.


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