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Sacraments for Detained Immigrants: This Is What Ministry Looks Like in the u.s.

Summary by Do Rzeczy
Catholic clergy in the United States are reaching out to immigrant detention centers with the sacraments. Priests are celebrating Mass and appealing for humane treatment for those detained there.
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Catholic clergy in the United States are reaching out to immigrant detention centers with the sacraments, celebrating Mass, and appealing for humane treatment for those detained there. The pastoral visits are intended to provide them with access to the Eucharist and spiritual support. In California, Bishop Joseph Brennan of the Fresno Diocese celebrated Mass at the California City Detention Facility on February 15th. The article, "USA: Catholic …

Catholic clergy in the United States are reaching out to immigrant detention centers with the sacraments. Priests are celebrating Mass and appealing for humane treatment for those detained there.

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Do Rzeczy broke the news in Warsaw, Poland on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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