Annulments 12 • Religious Jubilees 14 - 15 • Fish Fries 19 March 13, 2014 Newspaper of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
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Joining the Church: ‘There is no greater joy’
Archbishop Nienstedt returns to public ministry Ramsey County Attorney’s Office says charges will not be filed The Catholic Spirit
From left, Bishop Andrew Cozzens greets Kate Valiant, LaVonne Luker and Jareck Horton of Sts. Joachim and Anne in Shakopee during The Rite of Election and The Call to Continuing Conversion at the Cathedral of St. Paul March 9. Luker and Horton are catechumens, and Valiant is Luker’s sponsor. The catechumens and sponsors all came forward to present themselves to Bishop Cozzens, carrying the Book of the Elect. A similar event took place at the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis. Dave Hrbacek / The Catholic Spirit
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The Ramsey County Attorney’s Office announced March 11 that it has declined to file charges against Archbishop John Nienstedt after Archbishop police conJohn ducted an NIENSTEDT “extensive investigation” following an allegation that the archbishop inappropriately touched a minor during a group photo session after a confirmation ceremony. Archbishop Nienstedt will now resume all of his public ministry duties, the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis said in a statement. “I am thankful to the St. Paul Police for their thorough investigation, as well as to the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office for their professional work regarding this matter,” Archbishop Nienstedt said. “I look forward to returning to public ministry during this Lenten season, especially during Holy Week and the great feast of Easter. “While I look forward to my return to public ministry, I remain Please turn to ARCHBISHOP on page 3
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The archdiocese has hired biblical scholar Jeff Cavins as its new director of evangelization. — Page 4
University of St. Thomas student launches Lenten project aimed at focusing on others and on Christ. — Page 6
Pope Francis’ gestures and choices in his first year are teaching moments. — Page 8