Set apart for the sacred: Saint Paul Seminary Class of 2025 prepares for priestly ordination

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Ordinations across five dioceses this spring mark the culmination of years of formation and the beginning of a life consecrated to Christ and His Church.


Briefly

  • Thirteen seminarians formed at The Saint Paul Seminary will be ordained priests across five dioceses this spring and summer.
  • Priestly ordination permanently configures a man to Christ, enabling him to act in His person through the sacraments.
  • For Catholics, these ordinations serve as public signs of hope and renewal for the Church in the Upper Midwest and beyond.

In Catholic churches across the Upper Midwest and the East Coast, the faithful will soon witness a profound moment in the life of the Church: the ordination of men to the priesthood. For the seminarians who have spent years in formation at The Saint Paul Seminary, these Masses of Ordination mark the joyful culmination of a journey marked by prayer, discernment, study and service.

Yet for a priest, ordination is not an ending — it’s a beginning. The Catholic Churches believes a priest is a man set apart for the sacred, chosen to bring Christ to the world through the sacraments, to preach the Gospel with boldness and to shepherd the people of God with humility and love.

What is priestly ordination?

The Sacrament of Holy Orders is one of the Church’s seven sacraments, uniquely configuring the ordained to Christ Himself. Through a special outpouring of the Holy Spirit, the priest is permanently marked with an indelible spiritual character that enables him to act in persona Christi — “in the person of Christ.”

This transformation is not merely symbolic. The priest receives divine authority to celebrate the Eucharist, forgive sin, and administer the other sacraments. He becomes a co-worker with the bishop, a shepherd of souls and a spiritual father to the people of God.

2025 priestly ordinations

Below is a schedule of ordination Masses for men formed at The Saint Paul Seminary.

Diocese of Sioux Falls

Thursday, May 29 | 11 a.m.
Cathedral of St. Joseph, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Deacon Gerald (J.P.) Thornton


Diocese of Winona-Rochester seminarians

Diocese of Winona-Rochester

Friday, May 30 | 2 p.m.
Basilica of Saint Stanislaus Kostka, Winona, Minnesota

Deacon Benjamin Peters
Deacon Timothy Welch
Deacon Jordan Danielson

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Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis

Saturday, May 31 | 10 a.m.
Cathedral of St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota

Deacon Benjamin Eichten
Deacon Zachary Ochsenbauer
Deacon Randall Skeate
Deacon Alexander Hall
Deacon Alexander Marquette

Two seminarians standing aside one another

Diocese of St. Cloud

Saturday, June 7 | 10:30 a.m.
St. Mary’s Cathedral, St. Cloud, Minnesota

Deacon Joseph VanDenheuvel
Deacon Nathaniel Daubner

Two seminarians standing by each other and smiling

Archdiocese of Hartford

Saturday, June 21 | 11 a.m. (ET)
Cathedral of St. Joseph, Hartford, Connecticut

Deacon Mitchell Kendrioski
Deacon Martin Chouinard

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