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Bishop Paul Sirba, Diocese of Duluth, Legislative Testimony

Testimony of the Most Reverend Paul D. Sirba, Bishop of Duluth House of Representatives Civil Law Committee May 2, 2011 Mr. Chairman, members of the committee; my name is Paul Sirba, and I am the Roman Catholic bishop of Duluth. … Continue reading →

Bishop Sirba—Marriage Amendment Bill Testimony

Duluth Bishop Testifies in Favor of Marriage Amendment Bill Bishop Paul Sirba of Duluth testified May 2 before the House Civil Law Committee in support of a bill (HF 1613) that would put a constitutional amendment on the ballot in … Continue reading →

Bishop John Quinn, Diocese of Winona, Legislative Testimony

Testimony of the Most Reverend John M. Quinn, Bishop of Winona Senate Judiciary Committee April 29, 2011 Mr. Chairman, members of the committee; my name is John Quinn, and I am the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Winona. … Continue reading →

Archbishop Nienstedt’s Message to Catholics Regarding Marriage

Statement from the Catholic Bishops of Minnesota on Immigration, June 2010

June 2, 2010 (PDF version) We, the Catholic Bishops of Minnesota, again issue an urgent call for comprehensive immigration reform at the federal level. Without national reform, we fear that other states will follow the lead of Arizona and enact … Continue reading →

Bishops of Minnesota –Welcoming our Immigrant Sisters and Brothers, December 12, 2008

Every day, throughout the world, tens of thousands of our sisters and brothers leave their homelands. Many flee in order to escape persecution, torture, famine and oppression. Read the full article in PDF form…

“Welcoming Our Immigrant Sisters and Brothers”—Statement from the Catholic Bishops of Minnesota on Immigration, December 12, 2008

Every day, throughout the world, tens of thousands of our sisters and brothers leave their homelands. Many flee in order to escape persecution, torture, famine and oppression. Others set out in search of greater opportunities for themselves and their families. … Continue reading →

Bishops of Minnesota Statement in Response to the Swift and Co. Raids, December 21, 2006

MINNESOTA CATHOLIC CONFERENCE Archdiocese of St. Paul/Minneapolis, Diocese of Crookston, Diocese of Duluth Diocese of New Ulm, Diocese of St. Cloud, Diocese of Winona December 21, 2006 As the Catholic Bishops of the State of Minnesota, we are distressed and … Continue reading →

Bishop Bernard J. Harrington’s Statement on the Immigration Raids in the Diocese of Winona, December 19, 2006

On Dec. 12, 2006, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patron saint of the Americas, the U.S. Government executed an immigration raid in Worthington. Families in the Austin and Albert Lea areas were also affected. Many questions remain about … Continue reading →

Statement on the Immigration Raids in the Diocese of Winona, Bishop Bernard J. Harrington, December 19, 2006

Statement from Bishop Bernard J. Harrington RE: Immigration Raids in Diocese of Winona December 19, 2006 On Dec. 12, 2006, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, patron saint of the Americas, the U.S. Government executed an immigration raid in … Continue reading →

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