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Rev. Msgr. Patrick Gaalaas was born in Minneapolis, MN and ordained to the priesthood August 12, 1972, after receiving a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, as well as a baccalaureate of sacred theology and master’s degree in moral & religious science from the University of Louvain in Belgium. Currently, he is pastoring St. Bernard of Clairvaux.
Father Gaalaas has been passionate about his Catholic faith since childhood. He started studying in 8th grade. At that age, kids are often changing what they want to do every other day but clearly, after fulfilling his calling for 46+ years, it proves he knew what his why truly was even back then.
Rev. Msgr. Patrick Gaalaas is dear to Allie and Butch, so it was an honor to have him be with us on the #StrongLYFE show. We can all learn from someone who has known, pursued, and been continuously fulfilling his life's purpose since adolescence.
You will not be disappointed with this episode. We are blessed to have had such a guest grace us with their presence.
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Rev. Msgr. Patrick Gaalaas was born in Minneapolis, MN and ordained to the priesthood August 12, 1972, after receiving a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, as well as a baccalaureate of sacred theology and master’s degree in moral & religious science from the University of Louvain in Belgium. Currently, he is pastoring St. Bernard of Clairvaux.
Father Gaalaas has been passionate about his Catholic faith since childhood. He started studying in 8th grade. At that age, kids are often changing what they want to do every other day but clearly, after fulfilling his calling for 46+ years, it proves he knew what his why truly was even back then.
Rev. Msgr. Patrick Gaalaas is dear to Allie and Butch, so it was an honor to have him be with us on the #StrongLYFE show. We can all learn from someone who has known, pursued, and been continuously fulfilling his life's purpose since adolescence.
You will not be disappointed with this episode. We are blessed to have had such a guest grace us with their presence.