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July 2021 Newsletter

Guided tours have restarted weekdays at 1 p.m., Tuesday – Friday. Please share the good news with your friends and family and out-of-town guests. Where else can you see world-class mosaics, frescoes, and sculptures all woven into a story that shares the Cathedral’s history and meaning? It’s a treasure we enjoy sharing. Also, with the

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June 2021 Newsletter

Open hours at the Cathedral will gradually return to “normal” as the parish hires additional maintenance and security staff. In the meantime, let’s take a closer look at the Cathedral’s expressive facade. The overarching theme speaks to evangelization and the spreading of Jesus Christ’s gospel. Read on for the story as told by our retired

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May 2021 Newsletter

Buoyed by many enthusiastic replies to our last newsletter when we shared a story behind the making of the East Rose window, we will delve into another. Archbishop Austin Dowling was instrumental in designing an inspirational and grand interior to match the spectacular Cathedral building created by John Ireland and Emmanuel Masqueray. For a story

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Cathedral Illuminated: The Manger – Details, directions and sponsorship information

Press Release Colossal light murals tell the Christmas story with U.S. debut of Luxmuralis Dec. 17 – 19, 2020 This free drive-along event spreads a message of peace (Saint Paul, Minn.) Cathedral Illuminated: The Manger is a free drive-along December holiday event, using theCathedral of Saint Paul as a canvas on which to tell the

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Cathedral of Saint Paul opens new museum exhibit Immigrants and the Cathedral: I was a stranger and you welcomed me

The Cathedral of Saint Paul debuts a new exhibit dedicated to the lasting and ongoing importance of immigrants to the church and community at large. Titled Immigrants and the Cathedral: I was a stranger and you welcomed me, the exhibit is now open to the public in the Cathedral’s lower level museum, 239 Selby Ave.,

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