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by bcadmin | Jul 14, 2022 | Bishop Pates, God-inspired abortion decision Roe overturned now what?, Gratitude for Bishop Pates Q&A, Marijuana and heartbreak, News, Pastoral Letters, Safety of mothers | 0 |
Gratitude for Bishop Pates Q&A
God-inspired abortion decision
Roe overturned, now what?
Safety of mothers
Marijuana and heartbreak
by bcadmin | Jun 27, 2022 | Bishop Pates, Bishop Richard Pates, Diocese of Des Moines, Local News, News, Picks, Retirement, Rogers Lake | 0 |
Retirement has been anything but dull for Bishop Richard Pates, 79, former auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Feb 7, 2022 | Archbishop Byrne, Archbishop Leo Byrne, Bishop Pates, Commentary, Hubert Humphrey, Leo C. Byrne Residence, News, Retired priest residence | 0 |
It was a beautiful October evening on Center Lake in Lindstrom. Coadjutor Archbishop Leo Byrne seized the occasion to walk to the end of the dock near his modest cabin. In this setting and true to his exuberant self, he thrust his arms into the air and exclaimed, “It’s great to be alive!”
Read Moreby bcadmin | Jul 8, 2020 | Bishop Pates, Capitol punishment, Catholic Mobilizing Network, Donald Trump, Execution, Federal executions, Indiana, News, Terre Haute, U.S. & World News, William Barr | 0 |
Over 1,000 religious leaders have signed a joint statement urging President Donald Trump and Attorney General William Barr to stop the executions scheduled to take place in July and August at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Jun 17, 2020 | anti-racism, Association of Catholic Publishers, Bishop Pates, Bishop Richard Pates, Catholic Church, Church in the US, George Floyd, News, Open Wide Our Hearts, Racial justice, Racism | 0 |
As the spotlight remained firmly fixed on racial injustice for a third consecutive week in the United States, Catholic institutions began to take anti-racist action in familiar areas for Catholics: Prayer and education. During a June 13 livestreamed “Virtual Ecumenical Rally for Racial Justice” convened by Bishop Richard E. Pates,
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