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COURIER
Annunciation of the Lord April 9
April 2018
Winona-Rochester
Official Newspaper of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona-Rochester, MN
Diocese Celebrates New Co-Cathedral, Updated Name
St. John the Evangelist Co-Cathedral in Rochester.
WINONA--The Congregation for Bishops has decreed that the former Diocese of Winona will now be called the Diocese of Winona-Rochester and that St. John the Evangelist Church of Rochester will be designated as a co-cathedral. “This is a significant moment in our diocese’s history,” said Bishop John M. Quinn of the Vatican’s announcement. “My heart is lifted by this news as I know that the presence of a co-cathedral in Rochester
will provide unique ways to share the gospel in our diocese’s fastest growing city.” The word “cathedral” is derived from the Latin cathedra, meaning “chair.” The chair is an ancient symbol of apostolic authority. The cathedral is generally located in the major metropolis of a diocese. At the time the Diocese of Winona was established, Winona was a key location, by the railroad and along the Mississippi River. Now, 128 years later, popula-
Winona-Rochester, cont'd on pg. 4
"A Viable Parish"
Inside St. John's Co-Cathedral ROCHESTER--In light of the Vatican's announcement that St. John the Evangelist Church will be elevated to the status of co-cathedral for our diocese, Courier staff went to Rochester for a closer look at the city's oldest parish, and to discuss the parish community with Pastor Msgr. Gerald Mahon and Parish Administrator Margaret Kelsey. Mahon and Kelsey agree that outreach and hospitality have been high priorities in parish operations. "When we did the renovation of the church in 2000, one of the desires we had was to be partners with the city, and, in particular, to be partners with the Mayo medical community," said Msgr. Mahon. "I'm really appreciative of ... this larger sense of the church of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester. It's a visible sign, with the cathedra and the bishop's presence, to engage more with a growing city and a city that's maturing and really developing." "It is affirming of the mission and our vision in terms of becoming a more welcoming and hospitable Catholic community," Kelsey added. Of the many visitors the parish receives, due, in part, to its proximity to the Mayo Clinic, she said, "They're looking for a home away from home, and our parishioners have really responded to this call for offering hospitality, and you
Viable Parish, cont'd on pg. 10
INSIDE this issue
Co-Cathedral Announced at Chrism Mass page 4
Why Have a Co-Cathedral? page 10
Cathedral Histories page 11