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Life in the Spirit Seminar (St. Henry, Monticello)

January 23, 2026
This two-day seminar presents an introduction to the Gospel and explores what the Lord offers to everyone who seeks Him. Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about living in the Spirit and allowing Jesus Christ to establish, restore, or deepen their relationship with Him.
Offices: Discipleship and Evangelization

Life in the Spirit Seminar (All Saints, Lakeville)

January 23, 2026
This two-day seminar presents an introduction to the Gospel and explores what the Lord offers to everyone who seeks Him. Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about living in the Spirit and allowing Jesus Christ to establish, restore, or deepen their relationship with Him.
Offices: Discipleship and Evangelization

Catholic Schools Week

January 25, 2026
Archdiocesan Catholic Schools celebrate National Catholic Schools Week January 25-31!
Offices: Mission of Catholic Education

2026 Catholic Services Appeal Kick-off

January 27, 2026
Start Time: 10 a.m. End Time: 11 a.m. Location: Archdiocesan Catholic Center Archbishop Hebda will lead the way as we kick off the 2026 Catholic Services Appeal. Please mark your calendars!
Offices: Mission Advancement

Newly Ordained Formation Evening

January 27, 2026
Time: 3:00 PM – 6:30 PM Location: The Saint Paul Seminary, 2260 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105   Topics and additional info to come. This event is part of a year-long series. Please consider signing up for these other Newly Ordained Formation Evenings: March 10, 2026
Offices: IOCF - Clergy Formation

Miriam Dinner

January 27, 2026
The Miriam Dinner, hosted by Archbishop Bernard Hebda  and Father Mark Pavlak, Director of Vocations, is an event for women, ages 16 – 35, who are discerning consecrated life.
Offices: Vocations 

Voices in Education

January 29, 2026
Dr. Gerlach argues that a Catholic school’s parent-student handbook should express its commitment to forming virtue rather than simply listing rules. By presenting a comprehensive virtue framework and practical examples, he shows how virtues can reshape the purpose of the handbook, strengthen school culture, and guide student conduct in partnership with parents.
Offices: Mission of Catholic Education

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