
Archbishop’s Weekly Word: The Immaculate Conception of our Blessed Mother
Today, we celebrate the Immaculate Conception. It’s a Solemnity that is theologically important for us as Catholics and yet often misunderstood.

Archbishop’s Weekly Word: In everything, give thanks
The Thanksgiving holiday is one of the true gems of our American culture: a time for us as a nation and individually to acknowledge all for which we are thankful and the many blessings that our gracious God has given us.

Archbishop’s Weekly Word: Singing God’s praises
As our Archdiocese has been journeying through this Year 2 of implementation of my pastoral letter, You Shall Be My Witnesses, and as the Church in the United States continues with our Eucharistic Revival, still benefiting from the graces of this summer’s Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, we have rightly been focusing on the Eucharist as being the source and summit of all Christian life. How we celebrate the Mass and participate at Mass is of utmost importance. I

‘We Stand in Firm Solidarity with Our Immigrant Brothers and Sisters’
In solidarity with immigrants, Most Rev. Timothy P. Broglio of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, and president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso and chairman of the USCCB’s Committee on Migration, and Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento, chairman of the board for Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC) issued a statement of pastoral concern.

U.S. Bishops Vote for USCCB Treasurer-elect and Committee Chairmen-elect at Fall Plenary Assembly
The bishops elected as chairmen-elect are: Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, as treasurer-elect, and chairman-elect of the Committee on Budget and Finance in a 156-84 vote over Bishop David J. Malloy of Rockford.

Dispensation Decree for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
Archbishop Hebda has granted a dispensation from the obligation to attend Mass for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception which is transferred this year to December 9, 2024.

Archbishop’s Weekly Word: Mother Cabrini’s compassionate example
Together on the Journey: A Weekly Word from Archbishop Hebda The life of Catholics in America changed forever the day that Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini

Appointments – November 7, 2024
Archbishop Bernard Hebda has announced the following appointments in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis:

U.S. Bishops’ President Calls for Prayers and Unity Following Presidential Election
Most Reverend Timothy P. Broglio of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, and president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has issued a statement following the results of yesterday’s presidential election.

Thank You from Bishop Kevin Kenney
I am still reeling from the great gift of the Holy Spirit that allowed me to enter into my Episcopal Ordination with ease and grace. Yes, at times my heart was racing, but I was able to take in all that happened and felt such peace and the presence of the Holy Spirit.

Archbishop’s Weekly Word: Hopeless causes and cause for hope
I’d like to begin today’s Weekly Word by thanking each of you for your outpouring of support for Bishop Kevin Kenney, whose episcopal ordination we celebrated today.

Appointments – October 24, 2024
Archbishop Bernard Hebda has announced the following appointment in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis:

Gratitude for your Anointing Corps prayers
To the many faithful prayer warriors during the pandemic and while Anointing Corps was in service: We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your critical and instrumental work in praying for 1,660+ faithful afflicted with COVID, their families, the priest providing the sacraments, and the medical professionals caring for them.

Pope Francis’ New Encyclical Invites the Faithful to Open Their Hearts to the Love of Christ
Source: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus can open our hearts to the discovery of “the immense love of

Statement Regarding Announcement by the Little Sisters of the Poor
From Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda: I was deeply saddened to learn that the Little Sisters of the Poor will be leaving the Holy Family Residence and our Archdiocese. They have been an important part of this local Church for more than 140 years and their Christ-like witness and example will be greatly missed.

Archbishop’s Weekly Word: We are a Matthew 25 people
I’m not a betting man, but I would be willing to bet that if we would ask most Catholics to complete the biblical phrase, “Whatsoever you did for the least of my brothers…” they would respond “you did it to me.” It’s right from the 40th verse of Matthew 25.

Archbishop’s Weekly Word: It is your home
Together on the Journey: A Weekly Word from Archbishop Hebda In the course of the liturgical calendar, we’re accustomed to an occasional feast or memorial

Appointments – October 10, 2024
Archbishop Bernard Hebda has announced the following appointment in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis:

Special Collection for Hurricane Relief
Archbishop Bernard Hebda has asked parishes to take up a second collection to support our sisters and brothers in Christ affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

U.S. Bishops’ President Calls on Fervent Prayer to Open Pathway to Peace
To mark the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel, Pope Francis has called on Catholics to observe a day of prayer and fasting for peace on October 7.

Archbishop’s Weekly Word: God speaks to his people in Sacred Scripture
Catholics sometimes are criticized for not knowing Sacred Scripture. While that may have been true at some times and in some places, my familiarity with the faithful of this archdiocese tells me that the stereotype does not hold true here, especially since the Second Vatican Council and its groundbreaking document on the Word of God (Dei Verbum) and its emphasis on the use of Sacred Scripture in the revised liturgy.

Archbishop’s Weekly Word: Calling unlikely saints
In my 18 years in Rome, I would often go to the Church of Saint Louis, the French national Church, to admire the Caravaggio paintings, and to pray in the proximity of the three paintings depicting the life of Saint Matthew, especially when I was a seminarian and still discerning my vocation. (Lawyers, after all, were often just a small step up the ladder from tax collectors in the Bible.)

Letter from the Catholic Bishops of Minnesota on the 2024 Election
Español: Carta de los obispos católicos de Minnesota sobre las elecciones de 2024 Source: Minnesota Catholic Conference Dear Brothers and Sisters, As we approach the 2024

Archbishop’s Weekly Word: Pray like a pirate
Now today’s subject line may have prompted you to think that I am talking about my hometown team, the Pittsburgh Pirates, in this week’s Weekly Word—but I’m not (although they could certainly use your prayers).