This weekend, The Saint Paul Seminary will celebrate the graduation of 28 lay and religious students who have received or will receive their Master’s degrees in the 2023-24 academic year.
Leading Catholic intellectual George Weigel sits down to talk about the impact St. John Paul II continues to have on seminary formation — and what this means for the future of the Church.
Fr. Brian Gross is set to join The Saint Paul Seminary priest staff as director of pastoral formation this summer. In this conversation, Gross shares some insights from his own priestly journey he hopes to share with seminarians in his new role.
Because God’s Holy Spirit is always present, prayer isn’t so much about what actions a believer takes but more about how he or she becomes disposed to receive the gifts and graces God freely offers.
In this interview Fr. Tim Tran of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis explains why the Eucharist is truly Jesus Christ’s body and blood, and how Catholics can go about sharing this truth with those in their communities.
Do you have that one nagging sin or set of sins that keeps coming up in confession? How can you move past it?
On May 25, 2024, thousands of Catholics gathered inside a packed Cathedral of St. Paul to attend the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis’ priestly ordination.
Bishop Andrew Cozzens, who attended The Saint Paul Seminary and previously served as its interim rector, spoke with reporters on Day 2 of the National Eucharistic Congress.
Several Saint Paul Seminary sponsoring bishops, alumni, priests and current seminarians will play major roles in the National Eucharistic Congress when it kicks off in Indianapolis on Wednesday, July 17.
A priest of 44 years brought a trove of experience to his role as the seminary’s director of pastoral formation the past five years. Fr. Michael Skluzáček called it a fitting final stop of his career, though he’s quick to point out he’s “not retiring from being a priest.”