Archbishop José H. Gomez, leader of the Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, tested positive Friday for COVID-19 and went into isolation.
“I am grateful to be experiencing mild symptoms and look forward to returning to my in-person ministry soon,'' Gomez, 70, said in a statement released by the archdiocese.
“I continue to offer my prayers for all those suffering from this virus. Let us all continue to pray for those who may be seriously ill that they may find healing in the grace of our Lord through the intercession of our Blessed Mother.” According to the archdiocese, Gomez had been experiencing mild symptoms “after recent personal travel.” He is fully vaccinated and boosted.
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