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  1. Fr. John Paul Erickson. Father Erickson has served as pastor of Transfiguration in Oakdale since the summer of 2018. Prior to his current assignment, Father Erickson served as the Director of the Office of Worship for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis from 2008 until 2018.

    • 6133 15th Street North Oakdale United States
    • mphinney@transfigurationmn.org
    • (515) 451-0232
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  2. Jul 9, 2018 · For the past 10 years, Father John Paul Erickson has fielded liturgical queries like these from people in the pews to the archbishops he’s served while heading the Office of Worship for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. “We would get a variety,” said Father Erickson, who recently became pastor of Transfiguration in Oakdale.

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  4. Father John Paul Erickson, pastor of Transfiguration Catholic Church & School, Oakdale, MN, celebrated Ash Wednesday Mass with both parishioners and students at the school.

  5. May 3, 2024 · Read the year two implementation plan in English or in Spanish. Conversations on the Mass and particularly the Eucharist — in other words, “the preeminent experience of Church” and “the preeminent sacrament of faith,” said Father John Paul Erickson — have been at the forefront of Liturgical Commission meetings.

  6. One of those priests who graciously took the time to chat with us was Fr. John Paul Erickson, Director of Worship at the Archdiocese of Saint Paul & Minneapolis. In this piece, we learn more about how Fr. Erickson came to find his calling, as well as his thoughts on honoring an important theme throughout the Advent season: Joy. Finding His Calling.

  7. Feb 16, 2024 · Father John Paul Erickson, pastor of Transfiguration, serves as an Anointing Corps priest. He noted the importance of the sacrament. “The anointing of the sick is a powerful and, I would say, oftentimes misunderstood sacrament these days,” he said.

  8. Father John Paul Erickson was born and raised in Saint Paul, MN, where he attended Catholic parochial schools from age 5 to 18. Following his graduation from Thomas Aquinas College in California in 2002, Father Erickson entered the Saint Paul Seminary, receiving ordination at the hands of Archbishop Harry Flynn in 2006.

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