Saint Paul Seminary begins 2024-25 with over 1,000 future priests, deacons and lay leaders expected in formation
The Saint Paul Seminary begins the 2024-25 academic year with an enrollment of 91 seminarians from 19 different dioceses and religious orders.
A movement, not a moment: What comes next after National Eucharistic Congress?
What does more than 60,000 Catholics getting together sound like? Nothing.
Watch: Experience the breathtaking Eucharistic procession with 7,000 Catholics
More than 7,000 Catholic laymen and women, bishops, priests, seminarians and religious from the Upper Midwest and beyond joined The Saint Paul Seminary, the National Eucharistic Revival and the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis for the “Source and Summit” Eucharistic procession down Summit Avenue.
Meet the 17 Saint Paul Seminary deacons ordained priests this year
Seventeen seminarians or former seminarians from The Saint Paul Seminary will be ordained priests this spring and summer.
Saint Paul Seminary celebrates transitional diaconate ordination of 13 men this spring and summer
Five Catholic bishops will ordain 13 Saint Paul Seminary seminarians as transitional deacons this spring and summer.
Photos: The Saint Paul Seminary at the 10th National Eucharistic Congress
Sights and scenes from the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis July 17-21, 2024.
Watch: Saint Paul Seminary Rector Checks in from National Eucharistic Congress
Fr. Joseph Taphorn, rector at The Saint Paul Seminary, offers his reflections from the National Eucharistic Congress and shares some insights from what priests have been receiving in Indianapolis.
Watch: Cavins Predicts Fruits from National Eucharistic Congress ‘for Decades to Come’
Saint Paul Seminary instructor and Catechetical Institute founder Jeff Cavins says there’s a tremendous revival happening in the Church right now — and it’s not slowing down any time soon.
19 lay and religious students receive Master’s degrees or certificates from The Saint Paul Seminary
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.