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Pastors introduce pastoral letter across the archdiocese

Some held up commemorative copies of Archbishop Bernard Hebda’s post-synodal pastoral letter, and many showed an introductory video at Masses as pastors and priests across the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis encouraged parishioners to read “You Will be My Witnesses: Gathered and Sent from the Upper Room.”

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Archbishop Hebda’s pastoral letter urges evangelization inspired by the Upper Room

In his first pastoral letter, after the first synod in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in roughly 80 years, Archbishop Bernard Hebda invites all the faithful in prayer to visit the Upper Room — and then go forth together as witnesses to Christ, with the faith, courage and humility of the Apostles.

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Archbishop Hebda’s pastoral letter urges evangelization inspired by the Upper Room

In his first pastoral letter, after the first synod in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in roughly 80 years, Archbishop Bernard Hebda invites all the faithful in prayer to visit the Upper Room — and then go forth together as witnesses to Christ, with the faith, courage and humility of the Apostles.

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100 people in 100 days: Catholic Charities’ leader is reaching out

The president and CEO of Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis is reaching out in a 100-day effort, talking with 100 people the nonprofit organization serves, its staff, donors and volunteers as well as government, business and faith leaders, including Archbishop Bernard Hebda.

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Priests, deacons encouraged to form fellow laborers ‘in the vineyard’

Archbishop Bernard Hebda and Bishop Joseph Williams lived out synodality — by praying, sharing a vision for the future and answering questions focused on the archbishop’s upcoming pastoral letter — with about 180 priests and deacons during their biannual Clergy Study Day.

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Priest’s icons get viewing at Archdiocesan Synod Assembly

People who took part in eucharistic adoration at the Archdiocesan Synod Assembly June 3-5 got a chance to view artwork created by Father Jim Perkl, pastor of Mary, Mother of the Church in Burnsville. Reproductions of two icons he has done in the last two years adorned one wall of the Blessed James Miller Chapel at Cretin-Derham Hall high school in St. Paul during the three days of the Assembly.

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Catholic leaders urge stronger gun control measures on state, federal level

Several U.S. bishops, women’s religious orders and Catholic organizations have called for stricter federal gun control measures, while state Catholic conferences have rallied behind local measures attempting to curb the spate of gun violence.

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Archbishop Hebda: Like St. Philip Neri, let Holy Spirit enflame the heart during Synod Assembly

It was “no accident” that the Synod Assembly began with Mass and a eucharistic procession, Archbishop Hebda said. “All of the work that we will be doing this weekend is to build up the unity of this local Church. For us as Catholic Christians, the Eucharist is a sign that we are all united in Jesus in the Eucharist. … The Holy Spirit makes us one.”

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