• "Coming Soon" Adoration Hours Signup
    August 6, 2021
    by Communications Office
    We are now taking signups for Adoration hours from 9am-3pm on Wednesdays, and will offer Adoration throughout those times as soon as we have each of the six hours covered with commitments.
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  • Nativity Alumna to Serve with FOCUS
    Nativity Alumna to Serve with FOCUS
    July 22, 2021
    by Communications Office
    Julia Waters (class of '13) was inspired by missionaries to boldly live her faith and has heard the Lord inviting her to bring him to more students as a missionary herself.
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  • Adoration Expands Tuesday-Wednesday
    Adoration Expands Tuesday-Wednesday
    July 2, 2021
    by Communications Office
    We are now able to officially expand our Adoration hours on Tuesday nights (10pm-12am), Wednesday mornings (12am-8am), and Wednesday afternoons (3pm-5:30pm).
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  • Weekday Liturgies, Adoration to Expand 7/1
    Weekday Liturgies, Adoration to Expand 7/1
    June 12, 2021
    by Fr. Patrick Hipwell, Pastor
    Tuesday and Friday 5pm Masses to return, with Confessions beforehand; Distancing requirements removed; Adoration to move to chapel, expand overnight Tuesday into Wednesday afternoon, pending commitments
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  • Adoration Commitments Needed; 
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 Adoration Now Limited to Tuesday, Friday-Sunday
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    Adoration Commitments Needed; 
    Adoration Now Limited to Tuesday, Friday-Sunday
    December 3, 2020
    by Communications Office
    Beginning next week, we will return to an Adoration schedule requiring hourly commitments to better ensure continuous coverage. This will necessitate a restricted Adoration schedule as we build up commitments. Please sign up today!
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  • Adoration Exposing and Reposing Instructions
    Adoration Exposing and Reposing Instructions
    October 22, 2020
    by Communications Office
    The pastor has delegated all parishioners and visitors the permission to expose and repose the Blessed Sacrament, if necessary.
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  • Online Liturgy Tips
    Online Liturgy Tips
    April 4, 2020
    by Communications Office
    Watching a video stream of Mass is new to most of us. We've compiled some helpful instructions and advice, including a video from Fr. Nick, and info-graphic from the Archdiocese, a free liturgy guide from Magnificat, and more.
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  • Pastoral Letter to Sheltered-in-Place Parishioners
    Pastoral Letter to Sheltered-in-Place Parishioners
    March 27, 2020
    by Frs. Patrick Hipwell and Nick Hagen
    The priests of Nativity sent a pastoral letter to all households to assure them of their prayers and support, update them on the state of operations, and inform them on how to stay connected and make the most of this time.
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  • Litany in Time of Need
    Litany in Time of Need
    March 20, 2020
    by Communications Office
    As a sign of unity, Archbishop Hebda asks that all of us — especially students — to pray the “Litany in Time of Need” each day at 11:00 AM for protection and help.
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  • Pastor's Letter on Liturgy Suspension
    Pastor's Letter on Liturgy Suspension
    March 18, 2020
    by Fr. Patrick Hipwell
    Our pastor, Fr. Patrick Hipwell, explains the difficult decision to suspend public Masses and Confessions and offers other updates on the parish's coronavirus response plan.
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  • Adoration Modifications
    Adoration Modifications
    March 18, 2020
    by Communications Office
    Adoration has been moved to the main church and will be restricted to 9am-10pm Sunday-Friday and 9am-4pm on Saturday. 
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  • Confessions Suspended
    Confessions Suspended
    March 17, 2020
    by Communications Office
    In the interest of the safety of our penitents and priests alike, we have suspended Confessions, effective immediately.
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  • Christmas Help Wanted
    Christmas Help Wanted
    December 20, 2019
    by Communications Office
    Fr. Patrick Hipwell, Fr. Nick Hagen, and the parish staff would like to distribute a Christmas card at Christmas Mass this year, and we need your help!
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  • An Advent Message and Invitation
    An Advent Message and Invitation
    December 1, 2019
    by Fr. Patrick Hipwell, pastor
    Please join me in entering into this joyful, hopeful, and yes also penitential season of Advent here at Nativity of Our Lord! 
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  • Servicemembers of Nativity of Our Lord
    Servicemembers of Nativity of Our Lord
    November 8, 2019
    by Communications Office
    We thank God for all those who work to keep our country free by their generous service. Please include our parishioners and their family members in the military in your prayers.
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  • Twin Cities Marathon Detour Information
    Twin Cities Marathon Detour Information
    October 3, 2019
    by Communications Office
    The Twin Cities Marathon may affect your route to church this weekend, as parts of Summit Avenue will be closed Saturday and Sunday, October 5-6.
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  • Bishop Sirba to Bless Valentas Marriages
    Bishop Sirba to Bless Valentas Marriages
    June 7, 2019
    by Communications
    Bishop Paul Sirba of the Diocese of Duluth will be celebrating Saturday’s 5:00 p.m. Mass at Nativity of Our Lord.
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  • Support the Griffin Family
    Support the Griffin Family
    June 5, 2019
    by Kate Wollan, Principal of Nativity School
    The home of Nativity School teacher Mrs. Katie Griffin and family was struck by lightning and destroyed by fire.
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  • Fr. Nick's Adoration Homily
    Fr. Nick's Adoration Homily
    May 5, 2019
    by Fr. Nick Hagen
    Missed Fr. Nick's homily this weekend? Listen now to hear about the great gift — and responsibility — that Perpetual Adoration is and how you can get involved.
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  • 2018-19 RCIA Catechumens and Candidates
    2018-19 RCIA Catechumens and Candidates
    April 7, 2019
    by Randy Mueller, Faith Formation Director
    Please pray for our 16 catechumens and candidates as they seek deeper conversion to Christ and his Church, and may their collective enthusiasm and desire for the sacraments encourage us all.
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