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Contact Info – Chancery/Diocese of Saint Cloud

214 Third Avenue South, St. Cloud, MN 56301

Phone: (320) 251-2340

Fax: (320) 251-0470

Office hours:
Mon. – Fri. – 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m (closed 1 hour for lunch)

Contact Info – Pastoral Center/Diocese of Saint Cloud

305 Seventh Avenue North, St. Cloud, MN 56303

Phone: (320) 258-7600

Fax: (320) 251-0259

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⛪️ 131 parishes | 16 counties ✝️ Led by Bishop Patrick Neary, C.S.C. 🌿 Voice of Hope • Heart of Mercy • Hands of Justice 📍 Central Minnesota
  • This Sunday is the Third Sunday of Easter—a perfect time to keep the joy growing! 🌱 Take a few minutes to “plant” the Word today to help Mass come into full bloom this weekend.
Find the readings at https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/041926.cfm
  • Margaret of Castello  was born blind with dwarfism and physical ailments that left her with severe scoliosis and nearly unable to walk. These deformities left her prominent Italian parents scrambling to hide her from the world, so Margaret knew only the confines of her walled-up room beside a chapel, where she received religious instruction and grew in faith until young adulthood. Her parents heard of miracle healings in Città di Castello, so they took Margaret there in search of a miracle that would heal their imperfect child. There would be no miracle, however, and so they abandoned Margaret there. Locals cared for Margaret and eventually she was sheltered by Dominican nuns.
To learn more, visit: https://thecentralminnesotacatholic.org/saint-profile-st-margaret-of-castello/
Pictured: Artwork by Matt Watters/Faith Catholic
  • Check out the latest news from  @centralmncatholic! To view the full Friday Feed, visit: https://conta.cc/4eiQ5SO
  • Take a moment today to look ahead at this Sunday’s Mass readings. 
Reflecting on the readings before the weekend gives you space to notice key themes, let the Word settle into your heart and consider how God may be inviting you to live out these messages in the week ahead.
You can find the link to this week’s Scriptures in the comments below.
Let the journey to Sunday Mass begin today.
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This Sunday is the Third Sunday of Easter—a perfect time to keep the joy growing! 🌱 Take a few minutes to “plant” the Word today to help Mass come into full bloom this weekend.
Find the readings at https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/041926.cfm
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This Sunday is the Third Sunday of Easter—a perfect time to keep the joy growing! 🌱 Take a few minutes to “plant” the Word today to help Mass come into full bloom this weekend. Find the readings at https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/041926.cfm
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Margaret of Castello  was born blind with dwarfism and physical ailments that left her with severe scoliosis and nearly unable to walk. These deformities left her prominent Italian parents scrambling to hide her from the world, so Margaret knew only the confines of her walled-up room beside a chapel, where she received religious instruction and grew in faith until young adulthood. Her parents heard of miracle healings in Città di Castello, so they took Margaret there in search of a miracle that would heal their imperfect child. There would be no miracle, however, and so they abandoned Margaret there. Locals cared for Margaret and eventually she was sheltered by Dominican nuns.
To learn more, visit: https://thecentralminnesotacatholic.org/saint-profile-st-margaret-of-castello/
Pictured: Artwork by Matt Watters/Faith Catholic
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Margaret of Castello was born blind with dwarfism and physical ailments that left her with severe scoliosis and nearly unable to walk. These deformities left her prominent Italian parents scrambling to hide her from the world, so Margaret knew only the confines of her walled-up room beside a chapel, where she received religious instruction and grew in faith until young adulthood. Her parents heard of miracle healings in Città di Castello, so they took Margaret there in search of a miracle that would heal their imperfect child. There would be no miracle, however, and so they abandoned Margaret there. Locals cared for Margaret and eventually she was sheltered by Dominican nuns. To learn more, visit: https://thecentralminnesotacatholic.org/saint-profile-st-margaret-of-castello/ Pictured: Artwork by Matt Watters/Faith Catholic
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Check out the latest news from  @centralmncatholic! To view the full Friday Feed, visit: https://conta.cc/4eiQ5SO
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Take a moment today to look ahead at this Sunday’s Mass readings. 
Reflecting on the readings before the weekend gives you space to notice key themes, let the Word settle into your heart and consider how God may be inviting you to live out these messages in the week ahead.
You can find the link to this week’s Scriptures in the comments below.
Let the journey to Sunday Mass begin today.
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Take a moment today to look ahead at this Sunday’s Mass readings. Reflecting on the readings before the weekend gives you space to notice key themes, let the Word settle into your heart and consider how God may be inviting you to live out these messages in the week ahead. You can find the link to this week’s Scriptures in the comments below. Let the journey to Sunday Mass begin today.
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