13th Annual Widows Day of Reflection

The day will begin with Mass, followed by inspirational talks by Fr. John Klockeman on the topic of prayer as an offering of the heart. There will also be ample time for fellowship. Continue reading

Archdiocesan Marriage Day

Celebrate the beautiful mystery of the mutual self-gift between a man and woman in the Sacrament of Matrimony! Those celebrating their silver and golden anniversaries in 2024 will be honored in a special way. Families and friends are invited to share in this special Mass and short reception.  Continue reading

Ordination to the Priesthood

All are welcome to attend the Presbyteral Ordination at the Cathedral of St. Paul. Thirteen Theology IV seminarians from the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis are scheduled to be ordained to the Priesthood of Jesus Christ! Continue reading

Planning for Heaven: the Best Gift Ever!

Date(s): Saturday, February 25 Time: 3:30 p.m. End Time: 5 p.m. Location: Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis and virtual event More Information: Learn more and register The new year is a time of fresh starts and new beginnings. It’s a … Continue reading

Healing Mass

Father Jim Livingston will celebrate a Mass that aims at helping people find healing in whatever areas they may require it, including physical, emotional, or spiritual situations. Continue reading

Help for Struggling Couples

Is your marriage struggling? Retrouvaille is a lifeline for troubled marriages. Since 1977, over 40,000 marriages saved worldwide. Couples learn the tools to rediscover each other and heal their marriage. Continue reading

Living God’s Love Marriage Retreats

The Archdiocese offers this marriage preparation program for engaged couples to help them prepare to live out their God-given vocations as husband and wife. Continue reading

Optional Memorial: Blessed James Miller, Martyr, February 13

Archbishop Bernard Hebda has received permission from the Vatican to include the feast day (February 13) of Blessed James Miller, Martyr, in the Archdiocesan liturgical calendar. It will occupy the rank of optional memorial and its liturgical color is red. Continue reading