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Incarnation Catholic Church
Minneapolis
MN
55409-1296
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Who we are
The Church of the Incarnation serves a multitude of purposes for Catholics throughout the community. It is a place of worship for its parishioners, an historic landmark and a resource for food & clothes since 1983. The Church is both a symbol of the larger Catholic Church and a unique, local parish community. It is, finally, a spiritual home for all.
La Iglesia de la Encarnación sirve a una multitud de propósitos para los católicos en toda la comunidad. Es un lugar de culto para sus feligreses, un hito histórico y un recurso para comida y ropa desde 1983. La Iglesia es tanto un símbolo de la Iglesia Católica más grande como de una vibrante comunidad parroquial. Es, finalmente, un hogar espiritual para todos.
La Iglesia de la Encarnación sirve a una multitud de propósitos para los católicos en toda la comunidad. Es un lugar de culto para sus feligreses, un hito histórico y un recurso para comida y ropa desde 1983. La Iglesia es tanto un símbolo de la Iglesia Católica más grande como de una vibrante comunidad parroquial. Es, finalmente, un hogar espiritual para todos.
Church Address
3817 Pleasant Ave
Minneapolis,
MN
55409-1296
United States
Phone: (612) 822-2101 / (612) 874-7169
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Church Pastor
Fr Kevin McDonough
Senior Pastor
3817 Pleasant Ave
Minneapolis,
MN
55409-1296
United States
Phone: (612) 870-0415
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Quote of the Day
2 Thessalonians 2:15
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
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Roman Catholic
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Fr Kevin McDonough
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Fr Robert Monaghan, Senior Pastor
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Carla Guillén-Castellanos (Bilingüe)
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Masses in English
Sunday - 9:00 AM
Monday - 8:30 AM
Tuesday - 8:30 AM
Wednesday (Liturgy) - 8:30 AM
Thursday - 8:30 AM
Friday - 8:30 AM
Bilingual Masses
Saturday - Sabado 5:00 PM
Sunday - Domingo 7:30 AM
Misas en español
Domingo - 11:00 AM
Domingo - 1:00 PM
Lunes - 6:00 PM
Martes - 6:00 PM
Miércoles (Liturgia) - 6:00 PM
Jueves - 6:00 PM
Viernes - 6:00 PM
Due to the damage caused by the fire of March 9th, Masses will be held in the Lower Church and / or in the exterior tent (weather permitting). All daily Masses will continue uninterrupted at their normal times.
Debido a los daños causados por el incendio del 9 de marzo, las Misas se realizarán en la Iglesia Baja y/o en la carpa exterior (si el clima lo permite). Todas las misas diarias continuarán sin interrupciones en sus horarios normales.
2022 Holy Week Schedule / 2022 Horario Semana Santa
Masses in English
Good Friday - 12 PM
Liturgy in Lower Church
Holy Saturday - 5 PM Mass
Easter Sunday - 9 AM Mass
Bilingual Masses
Holy Thursday
Jueves Santo 6:00 PM
Easter Sunday
Domingo de Pascua 7:30 AM
Misas en español
Viernes Santo - 12 PM
Viacrucis en el parque MLK
Viernes Santo - 6 PM Liturgia Acto Vivo
Sábado Santo - 8 PM Misa
Domingo de Pascua 11 AM Misa 1 PM Misa
Mass Times last updated on the 15th of April, 2022
Sunday - 9:00 AM
Monday - 8:30 AM
Tuesday - 8:30 AM
Wednesday (Liturgy) - 8:30 AM
Thursday - 8:30 AM
Friday - 8:30 AM
Bilingual Masses
Saturday - Sabado 5:00 PM
Sunday - Domingo 7:30 AM
Misas en español
Domingo - 11:00 AM
Domingo - 1:00 PM
Lunes - 6:00 PM
Martes - 6:00 PM
Miércoles (Liturgia) - 6:00 PM
Jueves - 6:00 PM
Viernes - 6:00 PM
Due to the damage caused by the fire of March 9th, Masses will be held in the Lower Church and / or in the exterior tent (weather permitting). All daily Masses will continue uninterrupted at their normal times.
Debido a los daños causados por el incendio del 9 de marzo, las Misas se realizarán en la Iglesia Baja y/o en la carpa exterior (si el clima lo permite). Todas las misas diarias continuarán sin interrupciones en sus horarios normales.
2022 Holy Week Schedule / 2022 Horario Semana Santa
Masses in English
Good Friday - 12 PM
Liturgy in Lower Church
Holy Saturday - 5 PM Mass
Easter Sunday - 9 AM Mass
Bilingual Masses
Holy Thursday
Jueves Santo 6:00 PM
Easter Sunday
Domingo de Pascua 7:30 AM
Misas en español
Viernes Santo - 12 PM
Viacrucis en el parque MLK
Viernes Santo - 6 PM Liturgia Acto Vivo
Sábado Santo - 8 PM Misa
Domingo de Pascua 11 AM Misa 1 PM Misa
Mass Times last updated on the 15th of April, 2022
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Office: (612) 822-2101
Oficina: (612) 874-7169
Fax: (612) 822-7928
Oficina: (612) 874-7169
Fax: (612) 822-7928
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Incarnation Catholic Church History
The Beginning of a Community
by Matthew J. Rieger (written 2009)
It was in the year 1907 that several members of St. Stephens Church on 22nd and Clinton approached Archbishop John Ireland, head of the Archdiocese of St. Paul, regarding the establishment of a new church south of Lake Street. The area was then considered the southern outskirts of Minneapolis. The Archbishop was reluctant to do so, however, because he felt the area, which was primarily open prairie with a scattering of homes, had too few Catholic families. Finally, after many meetings and several conferences with his Minneapolis priests, Archbishop Ireland appointed Father James M. Cleary as the founder and pastor of the new parish. This was in the summer of 1909.
Father Cleary was born in Dudham, Massachusetts on September 8, 1849, the son of Thomas and Julia Cleary who had come to this country from County Galway, Ireland. There were five other boys besides James in the family, and his father, a farmer, found it difficult to make a living from the stony soil. The family moved to Walworth County, Wisconsin where the future priest spent the greater part of his childhood attending public schools and caring for daily tasks around the farm. At the age of 15 years, young James was sent to St. Lawrence College near Fond du Lac and then to St. Francis College at Milwaukee. He finished his seminary course in 1871. Priesthood was conferred on the young man when he was but 22 years old. The ordination took place in the chapel of St. Francis Seminary on July 9, 1872. He celebrated his first mass the following Sunday in St. Peter's Church, East Troy, Wisconsin...
https://www.incarnationmpls.org/history
by Matthew J. Rieger (written 2009)
It was in the year 1907 that several members of St. Stephens Church on 22nd and Clinton approached Archbishop John Ireland, head of the Archdiocese of St. Paul, regarding the establishment of a new church south of Lake Street. The area was then considered the southern outskirts of Minneapolis. The Archbishop was reluctant to do so, however, because he felt the area, which was primarily open prairie with a scattering of homes, had too few Catholic families. Finally, after many meetings and several conferences with his Minneapolis priests, Archbishop Ireland appointed Father James M. Cleary as the founder and pastor of the new parish. This was in the summer of 1909.
Father Cleary was born in Dudham, Massachusetts on September 8, 1849, the son of Thomas and Julia Cleary who had come to this country from County Galway, Ireland. There were five other boys besides James in the family, and his father, a farmer, found it difficult to make a living from the stony soil. The family moved to Walworth County, Wisconsin where the future priest spent the greater part of his childhood attending public schools and caring for daily tasks around the farm. At the age of 15 years, young James was sent to St. Lawrence College near Fond du Lac and then to St. Francis College at Milwaukee. He finished his seminary course in 1871. Priesthood was conferred on the young man when he was but 22 years old. The ordination took place in the chapel of St. Francis Seminary on July 9, 1872. He celebrated his first mass the following Sunday in St. Peter's Church, East Troy, Wisconsin...
https://www.incarnationmpls.org/history
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