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U.S. Bishop Chairmen Join Statement on Abortion Funding in American Rescue Plan

For 45 years, the United States Congress – whether controlled by Democrats or Republicans – has maintained that taxpayers should not be forced against their conscience to pay for abortions. Abandoning this compromise in a time of national emergency only serves to divide people in the very moment we should be united. Please, let us instead focus on delivering the COVID relief so desperately needed.

U.S. Bishop Chairmen Say Equality Act Would Discriminate Against People of Faith and Threaten Unborn Life

The bishops warned of the threats posed by the proposed legislation to both people of faith and of no faith, with respect to mandates impacting charities and their beneficiaries in need, health care and other conscience rights, taxpayer funding of abortion, freedom of speech, women’s sports and sex-specific facilities, and more.

Cathedral Rector to Auction off Baseball Card Collection for Catholic Education

The Very Reverend John Ubel, rector of the Cathedral of Saint Paul, announced he will auction off his childhood baseball card collection and donate the proceeds to the Aim Higher Foundation, which funds need-based scholarships for Catholic students in grades K-8 in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.

Global Solidarity Sunday Weekend is March 13-14

Global Solidarity Sunday is celebrated the fourth weekend of Lent, March 13-14, with the theme “For God so loved the world…” (Jn. 3:16). This is an opportunity to reach out in solidarity to those who still hunger and thirst for God’s love, mercy and healing, which is so important this year. 

U.S. Bishops’ President Urges Prayer and Support for All During Extreme Winter Weather and Storms

Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles and president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) urges prayer and support for all those who have died and been injured in the recent winter storms, and encourages hope and generous support at the beginning of the Lenten season.

Statement Regarding Violence in Buffalo

From Archbishop Bernard Hebda: As investigators continue gathering evidence, please join me in praying for comfort and healing for all those touched by today’s violent attack at the Allina hospital in Buffalo.

Message from Archbishop Hebda: Making straight the path for the Lord

As we begin our new year, I thought it would be appropriate to not only thank you for your inspiring support of the archdiocesan Church during the challenging circumstances of the past year, but also to update you on the work that lies ahead.

Declaración del presidente de la USCCB sobre la toma de posesión de Joseph R. Biden, Jr., como 46.º presidente de los Estados Unidos de América

Rezo para que Dios le conceda sabiduría y valor para dirigir esta gran nación y le ayude a superar las pruebas de estos tiempos, a sanar las heridas causadas por esta pandemia, a aliviar nuestras intensas divisiones políticas y culturales, y a unir a la gente con una renovada dedicación a los propósitos fundacionales de Estados Unidos, para ser una nación bajo Dios comprometida con la libertad y la igualdad para todos.

Statement for Observance of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

For much of the past year, America has been reckoning with the legacy of slavery and the persistence of racial injustice in our country. Sadly, it is still true that the “color of our skin” often matters more in our society than the “content of our character,” as Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., said a half-century ago.

Appointments – January 14, 2021

El arzobispo Bernard Hebda ha anunciado los siguientes nombramientos en la archidiócesis de Saint Paul y Minneapolis.

U.S. Bishops’ President Condemns Violent Protests and Prays for Safety as Chaos Threatens U.S. Capitol

Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), issued the following statement in response to today’s violence in the United States Capitol.

El temperamento que Dios te dio Grupos Cana - Inscripción abierta

Cuando entres en "Creadas para creer: Llamada a la maternidad" como parte de la Experiencia Caná, conocerás más profundamente quién eres a la luz de tu fe católica y estarás equipada con herramientas prácticas que podrás aplicar de inmediato en tu matrimonio y con tus hijos.

Note on the morality of using some anti-Covid-19 vaccines

The question of the use of vaccines, in general, is often at the center of controversy in the forum of public opinion. In recent months, this Congregation has received several requests for guidance regarding the use of vaccines against the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19, which, in the course of research and production, employed cell lines drawn from tissue obtained from two abortions that occurred in the last century. At the same time, diverse and sometimes conflicting pronouncements in the mass media by bishops, Catholic associations, and experts have raised questions about the morality of the use of these vaccines.

Appointments – December 17, 2020

El arzobispo Bernard Hebda ha anunciado el siguiente nombramiento en la archidiócesis de Saint Paul y Minneapolis.

Survivor Support Groups

The following survivor support groups for victim/survivors are currently meeting in the archdiocese.

Nombramientos - 3 de diciembre de 2020

El arzobispo Bernard Hebda ha anunciado los siguientes nombramientos en la archidiócesis de Saint Paul y Minneapolis.

Redescubrir: Cambios de hora para practicar el catolicismo

From the Office of Communications: January 1, 2021, “The Rediscover: Hour” radio show on Relevant Radio 1330am becomes “Practicing Catholic” - bringing conversation with the bishops and snapshots of Catholic life to faithful listeners in brand new ways. 

Statement Regarding Theodore McCarrick Report

From Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda: There is, rightfully, much interest in the Vatican’s comprehensive and historic report on Theodore McCarrick, issued yesterday. I am grateful to the courageous abuse survivors who have come forward in this case and others.

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