Posted on 06/16/2009 11:46:03 AM PDT by markomalley
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The Vatican has designated the Cathedral of Saint Paul to be the first national shrine in honor of the Apostle Paul. This special distinction was granted by the Office of the Holy See and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, following a request by The Most Rev. John C. Nienstedt, Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. This will be the first national shrine in the State of Minnesota and the only national shrine in North America dedicated to honor Saint Paul. According to canon (church) law, The term shrine signifies a church or other sacred place to which the faithful make pilgrimages for a particular pious reason with the approval of the local ordinary (bishop). Those wishing to participate more fully in the life of the National Shrine can become members of the Archconfraternity of the Apostle Paul. Tens of thousands of people, particularly tourists, already visit the Cathedral of Saint Paul every year. Bus loads of children also come to learnabout the role of the Mother Church of the Archdiocese. The number of visitors is expected to increase significantly as a result of this designation as a national shrine dedicated to Saint Paul. Over the decades, the Cathedral developed as a catechism in stone and glass by evangelizing through its grandeur and beauty. The patron Saint Paul is particularly honored through a series of bronze grills that depict major events in his life, from his conversion to his martyrdom. The Shrine of the Nations, which features patron saints of ethnic groups from Europe who settled the area, serves as a reminder that the work of the Apostle to the Gentiles continues through every age. |

(Note: they had a major rehabilitation of the structure a few years ago. The "Green Dome" I grew up with is no longer)
Where is it in Minnesota?
In St. Paul (Summit Ave). It’s the most prominent point in the city.
Well, I could have said it was in Pigs Eye.
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