California bishop allows parishioners to skip Mass amid ICE raids

Members of San Bernardino diocese are committed to attending the mass and encouraged a personal prayer on Tuesday in light of the increase in migration and customs enforcement raids (ICE) throughout California.

“All members of the believers in the diocese of San Bernardino, who, due to the real fear of immigration enforcement procedures, are unable to attend Sunday or masses in the holy days of commitment from this commitment, as stipulated in January 1247, until this marina is canceled or modified,” Bishop Alberto Roojas Books on the social platform x.

The Bishop’s Office said that the decree will remain in effect until another notice, or even “the conditions that require this decree will be resolved enough.”

“In the issuance of this decree, I am guided by the church’s mission to care for the spiritual luxury in which all of my association, especially those who face fear or difficulties. I entrust this diocese to the intercession of Mrs. Guadaloubi, the shepherd of the Americas, and summon the grace of God for all the assumptions.”

California Governor Gavin New Roosome (D) in this step, the first amendment rights were said to have been attacked under the Trump administration.

“Freedom of religion? Not in America Donald Trump. People now have to choose between their faith and their freedom,” New Zoom wrote in A. Wednesday Post On x.

His comments come after weeks of controversy, as the state participates in a lawsuit against the federal government to deploy the National Guard soldiers against the anti -ice protests.

Democratic lawmakers claimed that individuals were detained without due legal procedures, Clean drinking waterAnd electricity.

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