About the Cathedral

The Cathedral Mission Statement

Cathedral of Saint PaulThe Cathedral of Saint Paul is the Mother Church of the Archdiocese and a parish community of faith rooted in the Roman Catholic tradition. Our mission is to know, love and serve our Lord Jesus Christ.

The center of our life is the Sunday Liturgy, where we come to know Christ in one another, in Sacred Scripture and in Sacrament. We educate in the faith, minister to those in need, extend hospitality to all and contribute to the cultural and spiritual life of the city.

A Spiritual Home for All

The Cathedral of Saint Paul serves a multitude of purposes for Catholics throughout the community. It is primarily a place of worship for its parishioners and the center of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, but it is also a civic landmark and a place of respite and contemplation near a bustling downtown. It is the heart of a Catholic Community of Faith that reaches far beyond the walls of its majestic structure.

The Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis

The Cathedral of Saint Paul is the house of God and a spiritual home for Catholics throughout the region. As the Mother Church of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, it holds the cathedra, or bishop's chair, and is recognized as the bishop's official church.

Ordination to the priesthood 2005The Diocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis was established by the Vatican in 1850 and elevated to an Archdiocese in 1888. It serves a 12-county area, containing 222 parishes, with more than 750,000 Catholics. There are currently over 400 priests and 1,400 religious sisters, brothers and deacons that serve in the parishes as well as many other ministries. Each year, thousands of Catholics throughout the diocese come to the Cathedral to celebrate the significant events in their faith lives: Confirmations, Ordinations and the Rite of Election for catechumens who are entering the Church all occur at the Cathedral.

The Archdiocese is a growing community of faith. In the past 10 years, more than 100,000 new members have joined the Archdiocesan Catholic Community. Each year, 12,000 infants and 300 adults are baptized into life with Christ Jesus through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. And there is great diversity here; each Sunday, Mass is celebrated in eight different languages in parishes throughout the Archdiocese.

St. PatrickThe waves of immigrants that flooded into Minnesota in the late 19th and early 20th centuries fueled the diversity that the diocese still enjoys. The Cathedral of Saint Paul has always been an open and welcoming community of faith. The Shrines of the Nations is testament to the important roles that immigrant communities have played in the history of the Cathedral. These shrines surrounding the sanctuary honor Saints who were important to the many different ethnic communities that helped to build the Cathedral that we see today. These saints include:

  • Saint Anthony of Padua - Italy
  • Saint Patrick - Ireland
  • Saint Boniface - Germany
  • Saint John the Baptist - France
  • Saints Cyril and Methodius - The Slavic Nations
  • Saint Therese - Protector of all Missions

The Archdiocese supports many educational programs. There are 31 pre-school programs, 89 elementary and 11 secondary schools that serve over 7,000 students. In addition, more than 70,000 children and 31,000 adults are enrolled in parish religious education programs.

Together with their member parishes, the Archdiocese supports programs that provide advocacy support for the poor, the handicapped, persons with AIDS/HIV, pregnant women and their families, the divorced and separated, prisoners, refugees and others with special needs.

The Parish - A Community of Faith

The parish at the Cathedral of Saint Paul is growing and vibrant. More than 1,500 households from almost 141 different ZIP codes claim the Cathedral as their home parish. The average age of parishioners is 38.

Having the beautiful Cathedral building as a place of worship is a blessing for the parish, but it is the people who comprise a parish and it is the faith of the people that brings a parish to life. With numerous parish groups and spiritual opportunities to grow in faith, the Cathedral's people, both parishioners and visitors, give a human face to our church.

For the wider community, as well as for our parishioners, the Cathedral provides opportunities to enhance our appreciation for the arts. The parish hosts a regular organ concert series showcasing the Cathedral's two Skinner organs. The Minnesota Orchestra and Vocal Essence are some of the groups that also present concerts at the Cathedral each year.

Community outreach is one of the missions of the parish. Parish groups and individuals regularly support and volunteer in a number of organizations, including the Dorothy Day Center, Cathedral Hill Homes, Summit University Teen Center and Listening House.

In addition, the Cathedral is an active partner with CommonBond, the largest provider of low-income housing in Minnesota, and collaborates with the Saint Paul Council of Churches in Project Home to provide housing for families when regular shelters are full. Through these efforts, the Cathedral supports efforts to provide nearly 3 million meals, over 5,000 places for the homeless to sleep, 2,000 low-income housing units and a home for troubled children.

The Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Long a symbol of faith, the Cathedral is a place for all to find peace and hope. All Catholics, regardless of where they are members, can take pride in this building, this monument to the glory of God, and in the presence of Christ Who is found within.


Today in the Church
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The Cathedral Foundation

Our Mass Times

 Daily Mass:
    7:30 am M-F
    5:15 pm M-F
    8:00 am Saturday

 Sunday Mass:
    7:00 pm Saturday 
    8:00 am
   10:00 am
   12:00 Noon
    5:00 pm

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& Holiday Schedule

 Reconciliation:
   4:00-5:05 pm M-F 
   3:30-5:00 pm Saturday


(A Guide to Confession)

Adoration:
Tuesdays: 
   8:00 am - 7:00 pm Fridays: 
   8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturdays:
   3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

  Museum
 Monday - Friday
    1:00 - 5:00 PM
 Saturday
    9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
 Sunday
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM