A multiyear investigation overseen by the Catholic Church into Archbishop John Nienstedt, who resigned from the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis in 2015, has ended with the Vatican finding that he acted “imprudently” in several instances but not criminally under canon law, Archbishop Bernard Hebda said in a statement Jan. 5.
“While none of those instances, either standing alone or taken together, were determined to warrant any further investigation or penal sanctions,” Hebda said, “it was determined by Pope Francis that the following administrative actions are justified:
- “Archbishop Nienstedt may not exercise any public ministries in the Province of St. Paul and Minneapolis (the Province covers all of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota).
- “He may not reside in the Province of St. Paul and Minneapolis.
- “He may not exercise ministry in any way outside of his diocese of residence without the express authorization of the attendant Ordinary and only…

