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Come all ye faithful

Pianist Steven C fills the Cathedral with the sounds and spirit of Christmas By Anne Murphy Updated Nov 22, 2023 The night before Steven C. Anderson’s annual Christmas Together concerts at the Saint Paul Cathedral, there is a special delivery. His beloved Bosendorfer grand piano “goes on its back with three movers,” Anderson said. “I have […]

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November Newsletter

A night of story-telling featuring the Cathedral’s “Michelangelo” We have a special evening planned 7 p.m., Monday, Nov. 13 Purchase tickets on Eventbrite or at the door. A special organ prelude recorded by Sacred Music Director Chris Ganza will be playing from 6-7 p.m. Come early to enjoy the music! WCCO-TV’s Jennifer Mayerle came to the Cathedral

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June 2023 Newsletter

  The Cathedral Christmas Market will be making a return! December 7, 8, and 9, 2023 Times 5-9 p.m. Look forward to another European-styled outdoor Christmas Market in the back Cathedral Courtyard festively decorated with plenty of delicious warm food, drinks, and unique gifts for sale. Free admission. New this year:n We will host a

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April 2023 Newsletter

Introducing our Italian translator and narrator Raffaella Pozzoliof Rochester, MN Q: Describe your profession currently, or most recently. A: I am 52 years old and live in Rochester, Minnesota with my husband and four children. I have a degree in Classical Studies as well as BA and MA in Italian Language and Literature. Fourteen years ago I moved from

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March 2023 Newsletter

Introducing our Mandarin Chinese translator and narrator Q: Describe your profession currently, or most recently.A: StudentQ: Name the region and the city/town from which you call home in your native country: A: Chengdu, China Q: What is your region or city best known for? A: My city is known for its traditional Szechuan-style spicy cuisine and for being the homeland of

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