Catholic Church

All LA Roman Catholic Churches Closed Until Further Notice

The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is the nation's largest, with approximately 5 million Catholics. It consists of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.

Reed Saxon-Pool/Getty Images File Image: Coadjutor Archbishop Jose H. Gomez leaves after a welcoming Mass at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels May 26, 2010 in downtown Los Angeles, California. The Mexican-born Gomez previously served as archbishop of San Antonio, and as an auxiliary bishop in Denver. Gomez becomes the first Hispanic archbishop of the nation’s most populous archdiocese where he will work alongside Cardinal Roger Mahony before succeeding him when the cardinal retires in February 2011. (Photo by Reed Saxon-Pool/Getty Images)

All Roman Catholic churches in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles will be closed until further notice because of the coronavirus outbreak, Archbishop Jose H. Gomez announced Tuesday night.

"Our community of faith is fully committed to doing all we can to limit the spread of this global public health threat," Gomez said.

"We are taking these extraordinary steps to ensure the safety and well-being of the faithful and the public, as well as all who continue to serve in our parishes and ministries."

Gomez encouraged all Catholics "to continue to pray and join in communion for the celebration of Holy Mass remotely via the internet, television or radio."

The Archdiocese of Los Angeles is the nation's largest, with approximately 5 million Catholics. It consists of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.

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