Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda is continuing his call for prayers a woman was pronounced dead following a shooting involving a federal agent in Minneapolis Jan. 7.
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Archbishop Hebda sees ‘a great sign of hope that Jesus is in’ Minneapolis church
by Joe Ruffby Joe RuffThe archbishop spoke in the hours after a special Mass and rite of reparation that restored the church for worship.
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“It’s still very, very, very fresh and (we’ll) probably live (with it) for a long time,” Matthew Tews said about the mass shooting at a Minneapolis church.
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“The Holy Spirit said to take the picture off my wall at home and show his children his face. So, I did what he asked,” Will Threlkeld said.
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The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis is hosting an exhibit of the largest collection of papal artifacts outside of Rome in early 2026.
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Late Bishop Harrington of Winona-Rochester recalled for ‘pastoral vision, joyful energy’
by OSV Newsby OSV News“Bishop Harrington lived a life of deep purpose, joyful presence and boundless faith,” said one obituary about the prelate’s passing.
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Lawmakers grapple with potential public policy responses to church shooting during school Mass
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonIf Gov. Tim Walz decides to call a special session, “anything that we do needs to have bipartisan support,” said Minnesota House Speaker Lisa Demuth.
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From crisis response canines to parish mental health ministries, the faithful are seeking ways to bring mental health support to Minneapolis Catholic school shooting survivors.
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Molly Zimmerman hopes the land will especially call those who feel unworthy or have been struggling with the Catholic Church.
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Fletcher loved his family, Harper was a ‘joyful’ big sister: Annunciation shooting victims mourned
by OSV Newsby OSV NewsFletcher Merkel and Harper Moyski were confirmed as victims of the Aug. 27 Minneapolis Catholic school shooting.
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