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Called to evangelize Jeff Cavins embarks on a new mission to help Catholics know Christ better and share their faith
Dianne Towalski/The Catholic Spirit By Jessica Trygstad The Catholic Spirit Well before creating a successful Bible study series, reintroducing audiences to Christ, and leading pilgrimages to the Holy Land, Jeff Cavins knew he was destined to teach God’s word. “I think if there’s anything I’m called to in my life, it’s evangelization,” he said. Recently, Cavins was appointed director of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis’ new Office of Evangelization. He officially began his duties March 17.
“I am very pleased to be able to establish our new Archdiocesan Office of Evangelization, and even more thrilled to be able to hire Jeff Cavins to be its director,” said Archbishop John Nienstedt. “As we have learned from the last four popes, evangelization is at the heart of the Church’s mission — as Pope Francis says, ‘reaching out to the periphery.’ Every one of the baptized, clergy, religious and laity alike are called to witness to the beauty and truth of the Gospel. “In that respect,” the archbishop added, “Jeff Cavins has proven that he understands and can articulate what the New Evangelization means. He
was the inspiration behind the Archbishop Harry J. Flynn Catechetical Institute, as well as being a noted author and speaker on the topic. I have great hopes that his hiring will lead to a flourishing of our Rediscover: initiative and other programming as well.” Bishop Andrew Cozzens said Cavins “is ready to help parishes and people. I know he’s not going to sit behind a desk.” In forming the Office of Evangelization as part of the archdiocese’s strategic plan, Archbishop Nienstedt seeks to create a
culture that helps Catholics understand and embrace their call to be evangelists, Bishop Cozzens said. The office will oversee the archdiocese’s Rediscover: initiative, which launched in December 2012 as a way for Catholics to strengthen their faith lives and invite others to know and love Jesus and his Church more deeply. (See story, page 9, for more about Cavins’ plans for Rediscover:.)
Listening and learning Cavins will spend the first months on the job listening, learning and Please turn to PARISH on page 9
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About 1,300 men gathered March 22 at the University of St. Thomas to hear speakers set on helping them chart a steady course in their spiritual lives. — Page 4
Parishioners of Our Lady of the Prairie in Belle Plaine gathered March 23 to bless a parish life center that is bringing a new sense of community to the rural church. — Page 6
Two University of St. Thomas grads say growing closer to God by attending a regular prayer event at the school led them to each other and an upcoming wedding date. — Rediscover: section