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  1. The Saint Paul Police Department promotes safe and healthy neighborhoods in Minnesota’s capital city. The department employs approximately 800 people, including 620 sworn officers who respond to nearly 300,000 calls for service and investigate about 13,000 Part I crimes each year. Police Homepage. File a Police Report.

  2. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › saintsSt. Paul | EWTN

    The historic records bearing on St. Paul are fuller than those for any Scriptural saint. We have Paul's own wonderful writings, the fourteen letters included in the New Testament, which outline his missionary journeys, exhort and admonish the various Christian congregations, discuss ethics and doctrinal matters; and in the midst of all this we get a revelation of the man himself, his inner ...

  3. Nov 14, 2020 · Saint Paul's population is 64.3% White non-Hispanic, 13.4% Asian, 12.6 % African American and Pan African, 8.5% Hispanic and 1.2% American Indian. Rondo Days is a celebration that commemorates Rondo, the heart of the African American community in Saint Paul prior to the construction on interstate 94 that caused the area to disband in 1964.

  4. St. Paul is the patron saint of missionaries, evangelists, writers, journalists, authors, public workers, rope and saddle makers, and tent makers. His feast day is on June 29 when he is honored with Saint Peter, although he is also honored on other days throughout the year, January 25, for his conversion, February 16, for his shipwreck, and Nov ...

  5. Feb 28, 2019 · The Apostle Paul was one of the most influential leaders of the early Christian church. He played a crucial role in spreading the gospel to the Gentiles (non-Jews) during the first century, and his missionary journeys took him all throughout the Roman empire. Paul started more than a dozen churches, and he’s traditionally considered the ...

  6. Saint Paul, MN 55102 651.846.1600

  7. St. Paul news -- including crime, politics, education, business, sports, entertainment and things to do -- from the Pioneer Press.

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