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  • Edition: January 24-30, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Stephen Kempf
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  • January 20, 2022

Sunday of the Word of God is a day devoted to the celebration, study and dissemination of the Bible


  • Edition: January 24-30, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
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  • January 20, 2022

While the Sunday of the Word of God is Jan. 23, Pope Francis encouraged all to not limit ourselves to just one day a year in celebrating Scripture


  • Edition: January 31-February 6, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • January 27, 2022

At Mass on Sunday of the Word of God, pope installed several laypeople in ministry of lector or catechist


  • Edition: February 7-13, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Father Donald Wester
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  • February 03, 2022

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time | Placing our trust in God will bring about abundant life


  • Edition: February 14-20, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
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  • February 10, 2022

When did St. Joseph die? If Joseph died before Jesus’ public ministry, then why in John 6:42 does it say, ‘Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know?’


  • Edition: February 21-27, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Father Donald Wester
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  • February 17, 2022

Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time | Jesus gave the example of getting to know the individual, rather than simply making assumptions


  • Edition: April 11-17, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Father John Mayo
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  • April 07, 2022

Why does the date for Easter change every year?


  • Edition: April 18-24, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Father Charlie Archer
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  • June 06, 2022

Why are there so many different Bibles?


  • Edition: August 1-7, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
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  • July 28, 2022

Examples from the Scriptures this week highlight the mixture of grace and sin that is still present today


  • Edition: August 15-21, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Father Donald Wester
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  • August 11, 2022

21st Sunday in Ordinary Time | The discipline modeled by Jesus helps us form the parameters of a life that is holy and good


  • Edition: October 3-9, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Father Donald Wester
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  • September 29, 2022

Like the lepers Jesus healed, we often fail to return gratitude to God for answered prayers


  • By: Father Donald Wester
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  • October 20, 2022

It’s time for us to come down from our trees, meet Jesus face-to-face and experience His unconditional love for us


  • Edition: December 26, 2022-January 1, 2023,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Father Donald Wester
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  • December 22, 2022

What do we need to ponder abour our relationship with God, our families and our communities?


  • Edition: March 20-26, 2023,
  • Volume: Volume 82 - St. Louis Review 2023
  • By: Father Donald Wester
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  • March 16, 2023


  • Edition: March 27-April 2, 2023,
  • Volume: Volume 82 - St. Louis Review 2023
  • By: Father Scott Jones
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  • March 24, 2023

There are several times in the Old Testament when God commands that the Israelites put an entire group of people to the sword, including children (e.g. I Samuel 3). How is that pro-life?


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