
El Paso Bishop Requires Vaccination for Catholic Church Employees, Ministry Volunteers
Those who cannot be vaccinated due to ‘particular health issues’ may seek an exemption, said Bishop Mark Seitz.
Those who cannot be vaccinated due to ‘particular health issues’ may seek an exemption, said Bishop Mark Seitz.
The bishop of El Paso said the Church must work with the administration on issues that overlap with Church teaching.
According to the AP, El Paso County health officials reported that as of Oct. 25 the county had 772 new coronavirus cases, one day after 1,216 new cases were reported.
The attack in El Paso is the latest in months of vandalism and arson attacks on churches.
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