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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: The doctrine of apostolic succession denotes there being an unbroken line of bishops from the beginning of Christian history to presen
The apostles naturally began this line of apostolic succession, but it is continued now with the bishops, their successors.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: When we are confirmed, we receive an indelible mark on our souls, a mark that can never be revoked.
Lenten Lesson #15: Listen to a podcast about the faith. There are many available on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and we have an archdiocesan one titled, “Practicing Catholic” available
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: In a homily from Pope Francis, we hear about how fasting should never be boastful or prideful as that defeats its purpose
We should fast instead with a smile and humility, with the goal of helping others.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: "Large crowds followed him, and he healed them there." (Matthew 19:2)
At the National Eucharistic Congress, the Church will draw into a deeper intimacy with our Eucharistic Lord, allowing our eyes to be opened and our hearts to be set on fire with his love.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: On February 8, the Catholic Church around the world marks the International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking.
All Saints Catholic Church recently hosted an event in collaboration with Breaking Free, a nonprofit focused on helping victims of sex trafficking and prostitution.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: Our Catholic school leaders are forming the future of the Archdiocese
Do you know someone who has the potential to be a Catholic school leader?
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: We're about a month out from the 31st annual World Day of the Sick Mass
On the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes (Saturday, Feb. 11) at Transfiguration Catholic Church, Oakdale, Mass attendees will receive a blessing and are invited to a reception afterword.
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ARCDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: What (or more accurately, WHO) is the Eucharist?
The origins of the Eucharist are found in the Last Supper that Jesus shared with his Apostles.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: Jesus gave his most important gifts on Holy Thursday and Good Friday
The gift was not wrapped in a package, but was on a table, bread and wine, his Body and Blood, the Eucharist.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: Joy to the world! Christ is born! St. Francis de Salles reflected on how Jesus came for the salvation of each and every one of us
“Surely we ought ever to remember this, and ask fervently: Is it possible that I was loved, and loved so tenderly by my Savior, that He should have thought of me individually, and in all these details by which He has drawn me to Himself? With what love and gratitude ought I to use all He has given me?”
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: We’ve compiled a continuously-growing list of Advent and Christmas events happening around the archdiocese!
Christmas markets, concerts, parish events, and retreats are just the beginning. Visit archspm.org/advent for a total lineup.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: The Archdiocese is blessed to have excellent, faith-filled leaders guiding our Catholic schools and forming the future of our local church.
This month, meet Danny Kieffer, Principal at Saint Charles School in Saint Anthony Village!
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: Catholic Sprouts is a ministry that helps parents in the work of evangelizing their children
Engage your little ones in Advent festivities with some of the ideas on their blog!
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ARCHBISHOP OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: Happy Solemnity of Christ the King!
"On the last Sunday of each liturgical year, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, or Christ the King."
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: 71st Annual Red Mass
All lawyers, judges, and others involved in the administration of justice — along with their families — are invited to the annual Red Mass, with reception to follow. Archbishop Hebda will be the celebrant.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS: Catholics live with a paradox that I find extraordinary
On one hand there is this incredibly high call to live a life of holiness, to give one’s whole self—heart, soul, mind, and strength—to loving Christ and living for him.