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Here's How Minnesota Catholics Can Still Experience Holy Week
The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis is providing a way for Catholics to experience Holy Week while obeying the "Stay Home" order.

TWIN CITIES, MN β Public Masses continue to be suspended in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in order to comply with Gov. Tim Walz's "Stay Home" order and to avoid spreading the new coronavirus.
However, local church officials are providing several ways for Catholics to still experience Holy Week.
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Opportunities include watching live streams of upcoming Masses, as well as participating in daily reflections:
Additionally, Archbishop Bernard Hebda and Bishop Andrew Cozzens will provide special blessings at the Cathedral of Saint Paul on Easter Sunday. "Please remain in your cars with the windows rolled up. The Bishops will be standing outside and offering a blessing to you and your family as you drive past," the diocese wrote on Facebook.
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