Nativity of Mary (Bloomington)
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Nativity of Mary in Bloomington is a great parish connected to an equally great school. With growing enrollment at the school, it’s a great place for young families in the Bloomington area.
A recently renovated sanctuary, vigorous pastor, and new activities and groups forming, this parish is ripe with opportunities for anyone to feel at home and make an impact. You can also find Nick Vance, an MSP Catholic blog writer, at this parish as it is his Teaching Parish through the Saint Paul Seminary.Learn more about Nativity Church
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Church of St. Vincent de Paul (Brooklyn Park)
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St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church is a vibrant community comprised of people from all walks of life.
Located in a growing area, many young adults and young families are involved both at the church and the school to help create this great community. If you’re in or near Brooklyn Park, Osseo, Maple Grove, or Chaplain, join us for Mass and other events, and check out our school.Learn more about SVDP YAs
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Church of St. Patrick (Edina)
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St. Patrick’s is built on the warmth and spirit of community established by the Irish Catholic immigrants who founded the parish in 1857.
We have a commitment of faith, centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ and provide:
- Faith-filled worship focused on the celebration of Eucharist
- A welcoming community
- A focus on formation as Christians
- An environment of holiness in our homes
- An acknowledgement of our blessings through generosity
Join us!
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Our Lady of Grace (Edina)
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Our Lady of Grace – she is our patroness. She is our Mother, always leading us to Christ. As we grow as a parish community, we do so together.
OLG lives as a family; we are brothers and sisters seeking to love Christ, serve Him, and make Him known. Our parish and school community offers many ways to grow in faith, enrich our spiritual lives, and serve the needs of one another. We also actively reach out beyond the walls of our parish community to serve those in need, foster relationships with members of our sister parishes, and welcome all who come here.LEARN MORE ABOUT OLG YPs
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St. John the Baptist (Excelsior)
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St. John the Baptist (Excelsior) is on the edge of the western suburbs and has a small, family feel.
Our Church was recently (and very beautifully) renovated, has a thriving toddler-8th grade Montessori school, and a young, solidly Catholic staff. We love being by Lake Minnetonka and the back balcony of our parihs overlooks Galpin Lake. You’re invited to join us on our huge lawn for 10am outdoor Masses in the summer or for bonfires in the evenings.Learn more about SJB YAs
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Church of St. Peter (Mendota Heights)
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The Church of St. Peter is a welcoming parish fostering personal relationships with Christ and encouraging strong community connections.
The music ministry, inspiring preaching, and welcoming community are key components to parish life at St. Peter’s. St. Peter’s believes that the church needs people of all ages and makes special effort to embrace the gifts and strengths that members bring to the parish–including Young Adults.LEARN MORE ABOUT ST. PETER’S YAs
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St. John the Baptist (Savage)
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St. John’s vision is to be “All In Now…so We are All In Heaven.”
Our parish is rooted in Jesus’s teaching in the Gospel of Mark (12:30-31a) “You shall love the Lord your God with all your hear, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength. The second is this: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” Young Adults and Young Families find a home in this parish with it’s SJB YA group as well as having a Pre-K through 8th grade school.LEARN MORE ABOUT SJB YAS
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Holy Name of Jesus (Wayzata)
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Holy Name of Jesus is a thriving Catholic community in Wayzata.
A large parish with strong Benedictine roots means that hospitality is guaranteed. Besides having great people, HNOJ also has some contemporary offerings in their architecture, music, and Mass. Young Adults and Young Families find a home in this parish with it’s HNOJ YA group as well as having a Pre-K through 6th grade school.Learn more about HNOJ YAs
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