There’s something about working side-by-side that compels a man to open up. Recently ordained Deacon Adelmo Garcia has witnessed this time and again during two decades in the construction industry.
In my years of priesthood, I have been blessed to be a part of and to lead great teams. The gifted men and women with whom I have served came from among those that we at The Saint Paul Seminary exist to form: priests, deacons and lay leaders.
Recent Catholic theology has tended to prize theological anthropology (the study of human societies and cultures) and fundamental theology as the basis for renewal in the decades after Vatican II. The center of theology — and the basis for any authentic renewal — however, is always first and foremost the mystery of God and the […]
More than 1,200 young adults flooded through the doors of the Cathedral of Saint Paul to adore the Holy Eucharist and venerate relics of two Eucharistic patrons the evening of Nov. 4.
What can St. Thomas as heavenly patron mean for professors and students in their spiritual lives?
Student Claire (Jensen) Bostrom explains why she decided to study pastoral leadership at The Saint Paul Seminary.
A pair of new faces will begin forming the next generation of Catholic priests, deacons and lay leaders when the 2022-23 school year commences this fall.
MAPL student Brittany Halverson talks about her journey in becoming a Director of Faith Formation.
Only within the past few years did Kari Marsh begin seeing herself as a potential leader in Catholic education.
Liedl discusses his work as a Catholic journalist and why he chose to pursue a Master’s degree in theology.
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