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Our Shared Point of Reference

It’s common these days to lament polarization in the Church. The divisions within the Body of Christ may not be…

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National Eucharistic Revival: Here’s what you need to know

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jun 17, 2022 / 12:42 pm (CNA).
The National Eucharistic Revival, launching June 19 on the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, or Corpus Christi, has a&#160…

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Be near to the Eucharist

On Corpus Christi, the bishops of the United States are kicking off a National Eucharistic Revival. It is no secret that some Catholics have lost a joyful zeal for the Eucharist. Some have even given up the practice of the faith. Visit the website eucharisticrevival.org for more information on this effort and for a virtual class offered by Crookston Bishop Andrew Cozzens.

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National Eucharistic Revival kicks off June 19, including procession at Cathedral of St. Paul

The upcoming National Eucharistic Revival was born out of U.S. bishops’ desire to increase the faith, understanding, devotion and love of the Eucharist in the Catholic Church in the United States, said Bishop Andrew Cozzens of the Diocese of Crookston. As chair of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis, he is leading the three-year revival, which begins June 19, the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. 

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Bishop Cozzens’ installation marked by joy, warmth and trust in Jesus’ healing power

After the other priests and bishops had processed into the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and the processional hymn ended, Bishop Andrew Cozzens remained in the narthex, standing behind a closed door. He knocked on the door with a gavel — bang, bang, bang — and Archbishop Bernard Hebda opened it. Bishop Cozzens stepped into the cathedral, kissed a crucifix and took the aspergillum — the instrument for sprinkling holy water — to bless the congregation.

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Passion for Catholic education drove Bishop Cozzens in vicar role

One of Bishop Andrew Cozzens’ earliest roles in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis was serving as vicar for Catholic education, a post he took right after becoming an auxiliary bishop in December 2013. His passion for building up Catholic schools and their enrollments is evident to those who have worked closely with him.

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Bishop Cozzens’ pro-life story started before birth

Bishop Andrew Cozzens has told his birth story many times — how his mother, Judy, when pregnant with him, was advised by her physician to get an abortion. Nancy Schulte Palacheck recently recalled that Judy told her doctor that God sends us whatever we can handle, that this was her baby and she was going to have the baby.

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One prayer group, 10 vocations: the remarkable story of Bishop Cozzens’ college friends

At a small Catholic college in a small Midwestern town, a small group of students gathered Monday nights for a prayer group that would have a big impact. At the center of the group was a scrawny young man strumming guitar, a student who radiated equal parts levity and piety and would one day be appointed bishop of the Diocese of Crookston.

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