Places of worship like St. Hyacinth Catholic Church suffered major damage.
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The priest told ABC13 they're having one mass service on Sunday at 10 a.m. thanks to generators that are keeping the lights on and also to give parishioners a sense of normalcy.
He said the property suffered extensive damage. Their religious education building collapsed, and the church suffered some roof damage.
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Crews have been working to clear-up debris since Tuesday.
Due to the conditions of the entire property and lack of restroom facilities, they are limiting the mass schedule.
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Parishioners are able to tune in to their livestream at 10 a.m.
Father Samuels said clean-up will take a while as crews continue to monitor and assess the damages.
They are welcoming any monetary donations through their website and the local archdiocese website as well.
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