
Disclosure moves us forward on a path toward healing
Updated October 2014 Over the last several decades, some clergy members of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis unfortunately have violated the sacred trust

Archdiocese Receives Approval of Court to Proceed with Disclosure
The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis is grateful for the approval of Ramsey County court to release information relating to priests who have been

Statement on Updated Schedule for Disclosure
November 22, 2013 – As part of the previously stated plan to ensure a comprehensive approach to address the issue of clergy sexual misconduct, the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis today announced that it is prepared to disclose its initial list of clergy who have substantiated claims of abuse of a minor against them.

Statement Regarding Fr. Mark Huberty
Fr. Mark Huberty was criminally charged today in Ramsey County District Court regarding accusations made against him by a woman who has alleged inappropriate sexual

Statement On Curtis Wehmeyer Investigation
A recent article in the StarTribune called into question the archdiocese’s cooperation in the summer of 2012 with St. Paul Police in the Curtis Wehmeyer

Statement Regarding Hiring of Outside Firm for Clergy File Review
November 14, 2013 – As part of the plan to ensure a comprehensive approach to address the issue of clergy sexual misconduct, the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis today announced it has retained Kinsale Management Consulting in fulfillment of Archbishop John Nienstedt’s stated intention to hire an outside firm to conduct a third-party review of clergy files.

Open Letter From Archbishop John Nienstedt Regarding Clarence Vavra
November 11, 2013 – Clarence Vavra, a priest ordained in 1965, was removed from ministry in 2003. We take extremely seriously the concerns and questions about Vavra’s crimes against minors and the archdiocese’s handling of them.

Statement Regarding Press Conference on Jerome Kern
November 7, 2013 – Today’s press conference concerns a matter that is alleged to have occurred more than three decades ago. Jerome Kern was removed from ministry in 2002 and has been compliant with a monitoring program.

Statement Regarding Father Paul Moudry
The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis announced today that after much prayer and reflection and in conjunction with the Archdiocese, Father Paul Moudry has

Statement Regarding Father David Barrett
The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis announced today that after careful discernment and much prayer in conjunction with the Archdiocese, Father David Barrett has

Statement Regarding Reporting of Sexual Abuse to Law Enforcement
We join in solidarity with the St. Paul Police Department, and all civil authorities, in continuing to encourage anyone who suspects abuse of a minor

Statement Regarding Safe Environment and Ministerial Standards Task Force
October 6, 2013 – The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis announces today the details regarding the formation of a new Safe Environment and Ministerial Standards Task Force (“Task Force”) effective today, October 6, 2013.

Statement Regarding Media Reports
Over the past few days, there have been multiple media reports concerning the conduct of a number of priests going back many years. Unfortunately, these

Statement Regarding Transition in Leadership for Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia
October 3, 2013 – Archbishop John C. Nienstedt announced today the resignation of the Father Peter Laird as Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, effective immediately.

Statement Regarding Wehmeyer Case
The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis deeply regrets the harm Curtis Wehmeyer caused his two young victims, their family and others in our community.

Reverend Andrew Cozzens Named Auxiliary Bishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
September 11, 2013 – The Vatican announced today that Pope Francis has appointed the Reverend Andrew Cozzens as auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.

Statement regarding today’s civil court filings
July 10, 2013 – Today’s civil court filing seeking the release of the names of clergy against whom allegations have been made is not a new request.

Archdiocese Names Joe Kueppers Chancellor for Civil Affairs
December 13, 2012 – Joseph (Joe) F. Kueppers of Mendota Heights has been named Chancellor of Civil Affairs for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. Kueppers will succeed Andrew (Andy) Eisenzimmer, who is retiring after holding the position since 2005.

Archdiocese Names Tom Mertens Chief Financial Officer
November 10, 2012 – Thomas J. (Tom) Mertens of Medina has been named Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. He will succeed the retiring John Bierbaum, who has served as CFO since 2005.
“I believed, therefore I spoke” A pastoral letter on the New Evangelization
By Most Reverend John C. Nienstedt,
Archbishop Emeritus,
Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis: St. Paul writes in this way to the Corinthians because he wants to speak about the power of God’s grace, which is constantly transforming his life even in the midst of difficulty.

Statement Regarding Minnesota Supreme Court Ruling on Adamson Litigation
Yesterday’s Minnesota Supreme Court ruling, rejecting the use of repressed memory to extend the state’s six year statute of limitations, confirms and upholds the previous

Statement of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis Regarding Father Curtis Wehmeyer
June 24, 2012 – Archbishop John Nienstedt has removed the pastor of Blessed Sacrament parish in St. Paul, Reverend Curtis Wehmeyer, after learning of allegations that the priest had engaged in misconduct involving a minor. Following archdiocesan policy, the Archdiocese immediately reported the allegations to the police, and an investigation into the allegations was begun.

Statement on Charges Brought Against Former Archdiocesan Lay Employee
The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis was informed today that a former lay employee was formally charged with seven counts of theft by swindle.

Archdiocese Reports Financial Support for Marriage Amendment
Effort Backed by All of Minnesota’s Catholic Bishops The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis announced today that, as part of a state-wide effort of