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Month: September 2021

Chancellor for civil affairs honored with ‘Heartbeat Award’

The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis’ chancellor for civil affairs was honored with the Heartbeat Award Sept. 25 for his pro-life work with Cradle of Hope, a Roseville-based nonprofit that provides financial aid to women in crisis pregnancies, especially those who might not choose life because of financial pressures.

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Rethinking the Papacy

The pontificate of Francis has been a challenging one, and has led many faithful Catholics to question the role of the pope in the life of the Church. Eric Sammons looks directly and honestly at those questions on Crisis Point Live.

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Open Window Theatre’s ‘Frassati’ explores life of saint who loved outdoors, politics, the poor

Pier Giorgio Frassati was an avid mountaineer, engineering student and political activist in Turin, Italy. He was also deeply devoted to the poor, his family and the Eucharist. When he died of polio in 1925 at age 24, droves of mourners lined the streets outside his funeral to pay respects. According to biographies, the Frassatis — an influential Italian family — were shocked to know their son had been so close to orphans, the sick and people in poverty. The poor were equally surprised to find that their friend was from such a prominent family.

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