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Category: Father Margevicius

Oct. 1 rosary procession shows faith immersed in the world

“The Church has always liked to pray as we process,” said Father Tom Margevicius, noting the familiar hymn “When the Saints Go Marching In.” “The actual moving as we go through a liturgical or devotional activity, walking together from point A to point B, is something of a symbol of the whole Christian life.”

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More pre-COVID liturgical practices resume in archdiocese; caution urged with Delta variant

Baptismal fonts and holy water stoups in Catholic churches can be filled again in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, and as COVID-19 vaccinations continue to take hold, distribution of Communion from a common chalice can resume.

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For now, worship as usual for local Latin Massgoing Catholics as new restrictions evaluated

Catholics in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis who regularly attend Mass in the “extraordinary form” of the liturgy can expect to find their Masses unchanged this weekend, as local Church leaders take time to understand and implement a July 16 order from Pope Francis to place greater oversight on the use of that form of the Mass.

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Ash Wednesday: Pandemic-driven changes won’t impact meaning

Ash Wednesday might look different this year, in the midst of a global pandemic that is rounding the clock to year two. But the message remains the same: “Repent and believe in the Gospel.”

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