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Determined to help his family, music director at Minneapolis parish crosses into Ukraine

Learning that his mother’s health had deteriorated in his native Ukraine, Yuri Ivan, music director at St. Constantine Ukrainian Catholic Church in Minneapolis, caught “the first plane” he could March 18 as he sought to cross the border into the country Russia had invaded only weeks before.

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Pandemic’s end may be in sight, but many parishes continue Mass livestreaming

YouTube, Facebook, parish websites — all now offer livestream Masses from parishes across the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. But before COVID-19 hit Minnesota in March 2020, most of those parishes had never livestreamed a single Sunday Mass.

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Priest devotes three nights to public rosaries in light of Brooklyn Center shooting

Father Paul Shovelain, pastor of St. John the Baptist in New Brighton, received the curfew alert on his cell phone April 12 after civic unrest in wake of the police-involved death of a Black man during a traffic stop in nearby Brooklyn Center. Everyone would be home by 8 p.m.

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Virtual rosary Oct. 7 aims to unite Catholics in ‘moment of prayer’ for nation

The president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has called for a “moment of prayer” to unite Catholics across the country at a time when there is “much unrest and uncertainty” in the United States, said a Sept. 30 USCCB news release.

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