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Prior Lake woman receiving Franciscan International Award

Prior Lake woman receiving Franciscan International Award

Gina Tupy, director of confirmation and senior high youth ministry at St. Michael in Prior Lake, is receiving the Franciscan International Award May 9 at the Wilds Golf Club for inspiring, motivating and evangelizing young people.

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Catholic high school graduation ceremonies set

Catholic high school graduation ceremonies set

Dates and times of graduation ceremonies

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Church must ensure participation of disabled, keynoter says

Church must ensure participation of disabled, keynoter says

A photo of Pope Francis embracing an 8-year-old boy with cerebral palsy that went viral on the Internet has brought new attention to an issue that the U.S. bishops have been talking about for years.

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Higher education and ‘breaking good’

Higher education and ‘breaking good’

“Breaking Bad” is a television series on AMC about a high school chemistry teacher who becomes a drug kingpin. It has quickly become a favorite of mine. Educator Walter White puts his chemistry skills to work in his own meth lab after he learns he has advanced-stage lung cancer and just two years to live. His teaching job, he reasons, will not provide nearly enough for his pregnant wife and his son, who has cerebral palsy.

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Peace of Christ is the promise of his enduring presence

Peace of Christ is the promise of his enduring presence

In April, we had the pleasure of hosting Bishop Paride Taban, the retired bishop of Torit in South Sudan. Bishop Taban shared about his lifelong struggle for peace in his homeland ravaged by civil war for most of his life.

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Youth’s story shows need for immigration reform

Youth’s story shows need for immigration reform

At 2 years old, Helen was brought to the United States from Mexico as her family struggled to provide food for the table and hope for a better life. They were poor urban workers in Mexico, where there was a long line for day labor but no line for legal immigration to the United States. Like many people, Helen’s parents began a dangerous journey north, seeking a better life for their children.

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Ascension shows Jesus as our intercessor

Ascension shows Jesus as our intercessor

On May 12, the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, the entire Church acclaims Jesus Christ in his holy humanity, invited to sit at the Father’s right hand and to share his glory.

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Appointments: May 9, 2013

Appointments: May 9, 2013

His Excellency, the Most Reverend John C. Nienstedt, has announced the following appointments in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis

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Pentecost: Catch the Spirit and be bold in your faith!

Pentecost: Catch the Spirit and be bold in your faith!

Pentecost, May 19, is a solemnity — the highest ranking liturgical feast — and it celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles. It serves as the grand and glorious conclusion to the 50-day Easter Season — seven continuous weeks that celebrate the greatest mystery of the Christian faith, the resurrection. It brings the paschal mystery to completion.

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Forgiveness, redemption at heart of ‘Mercy Unrelenting’

Forgiveness, redemption at heart of ‘Mercy Unrelenting’

In his homily last month for Divine Mercy Sunday, Pope Francis declared: “God always waits for us, even when we have left him behind! He is never far from us, and if we return to him, he is ready to embrace us.”

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Theology bookstore moves to Stillwater-area farm

Theology bookstore moves to Stillwater-area farm

Relocating a large theological bookstore from downtown Stillwater to a farm populated with free-range chickens might seem like an unusual business decision.

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Honoring Our Lady and Mother

Honoring Our Lady and Mother

Participants in the 66th annual Archdiocesan Family Rosary Procession marched from the State Capitol to the Cathedral of St. Paul May 5.

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