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Fear of immigration raids partially to blame for 100-year-old church’s closure

News from Detroit.  After more than 100 years, a Roman Catholic church in Detroit is closing, partly because Hispanics who worship there fear immigration agents.

The final Mass at All Saints Church will be celebrated Sunday on Detroit’s southwest side. All Saints was founded in 1896 and has been at its current site since the early 1900s.  The pastor at St. Gabriel, the Rev. Marc Gawronski, said there are many reasons for the closing of All Saints. The church has weak finances, needs repairs and has been losing members. A construction project on Interstate 75 has hurt attendance.  Gawronski said there has been an increase in raids and enforcement by federal immigration agents in the community.  Immigration agents have an “informal agreement that they have affirmed that they will not go into churches and not hassle people going to church,” he said. Nonetheless, “people are even nervous about being able to get up in the morning and go to church.”

Only three people attended a Spanish Mass on a recent Wednesday night.

KJ

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