To the Clergy, Religious and Faithful of the Diocese of Baton Rouge
In order to promote safety and health in public worship and to assist in alleviating undue anxiety among the faithful, especially the elderly and vulnerable, it is pmdent to give an update about the coronavirus and how our community's response to its threat continues to evolve.
Governor Edwards today (March 13, 2020) issued a proclamation asking people to refrain from gatherings of more than 250 to prevent the spread of COVID-19. It is our desire to cooperate with his order to continue to preserve peoples' health and well-being. It is also our desire to try to maintain as best we can our Sunday and daily Mass schedules while allowing our parishioners the freedom to make guilt-free decisions as to whether to attend Mass at their parish churches.
To this end:
In conclusion, I want to emphasize that we should not experience any pangs of conscience as we adjust to these changes over the next few weeks. I am well aware that this is a hard time in the lives of our Catholic faithful and for our many brothers and sisters who, though not of our faith, like us observe the Holy Season of Lent. Perhaps we can embrace the sacrifices we are now experiencing and join them to our other Lenten practices of prayer, fasting and almsgiving. We pray we will be able to celebrate an Easter season free of the threat that is not only disrupting our worship routines but causing great suffering in so many peoples' lives.
In Christ our Hope,
Most Reverend Michael G. Duca
Bishop of Baton Rouge