The attached decree was issued by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, archbishop of Chicago, to dispense Catholics from Easter obligations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Catholics are obligated to receive Holy Eucharist and the Sacrament of Confession during the Easter season which runs from Easter Sunday to the feast of the Ascension of the Lord.
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DECREE
IN THE NAME OF GOD. AMEN
Mindful that a pandemic has created a worldwide health risk for the People of God; and
Mindful that the most knowledgeable medical professionals have advised that hygiene practices and "social isolation" are currently the most effective means of preventing the continuing spread of the Covid-19 virus and in compliance with the State of Illinois Stay-At-Home Directive; and
Mindful that the gathering of people for the celebration of liturgies places all present at the risk for transmission and/or infection from this virus; and
Mindful that, effective 14 March 2020, by virtue of Canons 85 and 87 of the Code of Canon Law (1983), the celebration of all public liturgies have been suspended in the Archdiocese of Chicago until such liturgies can be celebrated without serious risk to the health, safety and welfare of all participants; and
Mindful that pursuant to Canon 920 of the Code of Canon Law (1983) each of the faithful is obligated to receive Holy Communion during the Easter season;
THEREFORE, know that I, Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago, after consultation with public health professionals and in consideration of the ongoing serious health risk to the People of God, I now
decree the following:
Given this Palm Sunday, the 5th day of April, A.D. 2020