MCC in the Media
Pioneer Press: In marriage amendment vote, a focus on the future
Minnesotans are not deciding this November whether same-sex couples can marry. They can't, under state law, and the outcome of the vote w...
Continue reading…The Catholic Spirit: Observing a 'Fortnight for Freedom'
I was asked last year to be a member of the Ad Hoc Committee for Religious Freedom for the United States bishops’ conference. I have been...
Continue reading…L’Osservatore Romano: The Message of the Church Never Changes
The following is an interview given by Archbishop John C. Nienstedt of St. Paul and Minneapolis to L’Osservatore Romano’s Nicola Gori (Ma...
Continue reading…The Catholic Spirit: Legislative Update - Education, Safety Net, Abortion Among Key Issues
The legislative session is set to end on April 30, and the deadline for bills to be heard in committee is fast approaching. Legislators a...
Continue reading…St. Cloud Times: Your Turn—Marriages Have Duty to Society
(by Jason Adkins, Editorial section) Too often, it seems, the good of marriage, if it is discussed at all, is confined to its private pur...
Continue reading…National Catholic Register: Archbishop Nienstedt Fights the Attempt to Redefine Marriage in Minnesota
The archbishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis discusses the true importance of God’s plan as a vote on the nature of marriage comes to a vot...
Continue reading…MPR: Minnesota Groups Watch and Wait on Obama’s Health Policy Compromise
St. Paul, Minn. — Minnesota health plans and religious groups are taking a wait-and-see approach after the Obama administration announced...
Continue reading…FOX9: Minnesota Catholics Compare Birth Control Mandate to Pork Sandwiches
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The federal government’s birth control mandate is like forcing a Jewish or Muslim employer to provide pork sandwiches t...
Continue reading…The Catholic Spirit: Immigration Sunday – Remembering Our American Inheritance
By Jessica ZittlowOn Jan. 8, 2012, the church will celebrate the feast of the Epiphany of the Lord. In years past, the Catholic Church in...
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