The Church of Saint Agnes has served the Catholic faithful of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis since 1887.
Great ideas have good consequences. Bad ideas, of course, lead to enumerable errors, sins, and calamities. This year for our Lenten Lecture Series we are focusing on well-known Modern Philosophers, Scientists and Movements whose ideas have caused great problems for the world.
Great ideas have good consequences. Bad ideas, of course, lead to enumerable errors, sins, and calamities. This year for our Lenten Lecture Series we are focusing on well-known Modern Philosophers, Scientists and Movements whose ideas have caused great problems for the world.
Great ideas have good consequences. Bad ideas, of course, lead to enumerable errors, sins, and calamities. This year for our Lenten Lecture Series we are focusing on well-known Modern Philosophers, Scientists and Movements whose ideas have caused great problems for the world.
Great ideas have good consequences. Bad ideas, of course, lead to enumerable errors, sins, and calamities. This year for our Lenten Lecture Series we are focusing on well-known Modern Philosophers, Scientists and Movements whose ideas have caused great problems for the world.
Great ideas have good consequences. Bad ideas, of course, lead to enumerable errors, sins, and calamities. This year for our Lenten Lecture Series we are focusing on well-known Modern Philosophers, Scientists and Movements whose ideas have caused great problems for the world.
Great ideas have good consequences. Bad ideas, of course, lead to enumerable errors, sins, and calamities. This year for our Lenten Lecture Series we are focusing on well-known Modern Philosophers, Scientists and Movements whose ideas have caused great problems for the world.
To begin Lent, we welcomed Father Sebastian Walshe of the Norbertines of St. Michael's Abbey in Orange County, California to lead us in a parish retreat. Taking place from February 26th-28th, our retreat focused on learning how to joyfully live out our prayer and penance by modeling our lives after the beatitudes.
To begin Lent, we welcomed Father Sebastian Walshe of the Norbertines of St. Michael's Abbey in Orange County, California to lead us in a parish retreat. Taking place from February 26th-28th, our retreat focused on learning how to joyfully live out our prayer and penance by modeling our lives after the beatitudes.
To begin Lent, we welcomed Father Sebastian Walshe of the Norbertines of St. Michael's Abbey in Orange County, California to lead us in a parish retreat. Taking place from February 26th-28th, our retreat focused on learning how to joyfully live out our prayer and penance by modeling our lives after the beatitudes.
To begin Lent, we welcomed Father Sebastian Walshe of the Norbertines of St. Michael's Abbey in Orange County, California to lead us in a parish retreat. Taking place from February 26th-28th, our retreat focused on learning how to joyfully live out our prayer and penance by modeling our lives after the beatitudes.
The 2022 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Dante Alighieri's, "The Divine Comedy." The fifth lecture in this year's series is presented by Dr. Mary Reichardt and is entitled, "Purgatorio: Seven Terraces."
The 2022 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Dante Alighieri's, "The Divine Comedy." The fourth lecture in this year's series is presented by Dr. Mark Spencer and is entitled, "Purgatorio: Antepurgatory & Eden."
The 2022 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Dante Alighieri's, "The Divine Comedy." The third lecture in this year's series is presented by Dr. Patrick Gardner and is entitled, "Inferno: Lower Hell."
The 2022 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Dante Alighieri's, "The Divine Comedy." The second lecture in this year's series is presented by Dr. Catherine Deavel and is entitled, "Inferno: Upper Hell."
The 2022 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Dante Alighieri's, "The Divine Comedy." The first lecture in this year's series is presented by Dr. Billy Junker and is entitled, "Inferno: Antechamber."
Season 3 of Quick Talks has an outstanding list of speakers from spring 2021, including Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, Pater Edmund Waldstein and Brandon McGinley. This talk is by Fr. Kirby on the subject of his recent book, "Real Religion." Thank you for tuning in!
Season 3 of Quick Talks has an outstanding list of speakers from spring 2021, including Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, Pater Edmund Waldstein and Brandon McGinley. This talk is by Pater Edmund on the subject of Catholic Action. Thank you for tuning in!
Season 3 of Quick Talks has an outstanding list of speakers from spring 2021, including Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, Pater Edmund Waldstein and Brandon McGinley. This talk is by Brendon McGinley and is called "IT IS RIGHT AND JUST." Thank you for tuning in!
The final installment of Latin III, a bonus reading that is included to finish off the course. Enjoy!
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 35 homework, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 35, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 34 homework, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues with Unit 34, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues with Unit 33 homework, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues with Unit 33, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues with Unit 32 homework, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 32, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 31 homework, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 31, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 30 homework, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues with Unit 30, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues with Unit 29 homework, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues with Unit 29, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues with Unit 28 homework, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
The 2021 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Saint Joseph as Model for Christians. Today's lecture is by Fr. Michael Becker, the former rector of the diocesan minor seminary.
The 2021 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Saint Joseph as Model for Christians. Today's lecture is by Fr. Joseph Kuharski, a local priest and spiritual director.
The 2021 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Saint Joseph as Model for Christians. Today's lecture is by Rev. Mr. Joseph Michalak, a local permanent deacon and professor of theology.
The 2021 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Saint Joseph as Model for Christians. Today's lecture is by Dr. Kevin Ferdinand, the Headmaster of Saint Agnes schools, a gifted educator a learned professor and a friend to all.
The 2021 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Saint Joseph as Model for Christians. Today's lecture is by Archbishop Bernard Hebda of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
The 2021 Saint Agnes Lenten Lecture Series is dedicated to the theme of Saint Joseph as Model for Christians. Today's lecture is by Fr. Timothy Cloutier, a local pastor and eminent canonist.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 28, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues with Unit 27 homework, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 27, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 26, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
The clergy of Saint Agnes explore the virtue of charity.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 26, covering varioius grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 25, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 24, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book. This is the homework for unit 24.
Latin Class III is taught by Dr. James May. These lessons presuppose familiarity with the rudiments of Latin grammar, specifically the first units in "A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin" by John F. Collins. The course continues and will begin with Unit 24, covering the remaining grammatical concepts in the Collins book.