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In a significant move for the future of Catholic education, Deacon Michael McGinty has been appointed as the new Director of Catholic Education and Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. This announcement, made with gratitude and optimism, marks a pivotal moment for the local Church's educational mission.
Deacon McGinty, who will officially assume his role in July 2026, is expected to bring a wealth of experience and a renewed vision for Catholic education in the archdiocese. His appointment is seen as a step towards enhancing the educational framework and fostering a vibrant learning environment rooted in Catholic values.
The Archdiocese is hopeful that under McGinty’s leadership, schools will continue to thrive, offering students a holistic education that nurtures both their faith and academic growth. This transition reflects the ongoing commitment to providing quality Catholic education to families in the community.
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