The Catholic Spirit - January 25, 2018

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January 25, 2018 • Newspaper of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis

Model citizen Local hobbyist creates replica of U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. — Page 18

Arson at St. Kate’s Former student charged with setting multiple fires at university’s St. Paul campus. — Page 5

Pope apologizes Pope Francis apologized to victims of clergy sex abuse, saying he unknowingly wounded them by the way he defended a Chilean bishop. — Page 10

For love of the game What does the Church have to say about sports? — Pages 12-13

Human trafficking Ahead of Super Bowl 52 in Minneapolis, Catholics aim to raise awareness, help victims. — Page 14

Final Farewell Father William Baer • 1957–2018

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Placing the pall over the casket of Father William Baer at his funeral Mass Jan. 23 at the Cathedral of St. Paul in St. Paul are members of his family, clockwise from lower right: Betty Lemley (sister), Frances Baer (mother), Raymond Baer Jr. (brother), Jane Reynolds (sister) and Teresa McDermott (sister). Next to McDermott is the funeral director, Gretchen Goulette. Behind her is Archbishop Bernard Hebda, the principal celebrant.

Friends, family and priests recall Father Baer’s ministry as seminary rector, pastor • Page 6

Archbishop: Pro-life work important, requires action

Marching on

By Susan Klemond For The Catholic Spirit Before Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life’s annual march to the State Capitol in St. Paul Jan. 22, pro-life advocates gathered at the Cathedral of St. Paul for a prayer service led by Archbishop Bernard Hebda. “We live in a world that needs to know Christ’s love, to be reassured of Christ’s love,” he said on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion. “And the gift of new life gives us an insight into that love unlike any other.” Acknowledging especially young people who are “willing to dream big, work hard and sacrifice much,” the archbishop encouraged all pro-life advocates to offer God their time, energy and creativity. “Nothing is impossible with God. He is

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able to accomplish more in the world than all we ask or imagine,” he said. If pro-life advocates want to be convincing in creating a culture of life, they need to be consistent in their defense of all life, he said. “This is important work that requires that we act, that we not remain silent,” he said. The importance of the event made Yen Fasano, 36, brave the weather with her

Ann Hagens, left, of St. Peter in Richfield and Beth Boyle of St. Bonaventure in Bloomington walk from the Cathedral of St. Paul to the State Capitol in St. Paul Jan. 22 during the annual March for Life, sponsored by Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life. Read more about the march on page 5.

three children, Maria, 9, Francesca, 7, and Joey, 5, to attend the prayer service and march. Francesca said abortion made her sad, but she hoped someone would see the sign she and her siblings made and change their mind about abortion. Said Yen, a parishioner of St. John Neumann in Eagan, “I hope [my children] live their baptismal call and realize that though their voices are small, they matter, and they can serve.”


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