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  • Edition: November 9-15, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • November 05, 2020


  • Edition: November 9-15, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • November 06, 2020

Secretariat said pope's recent comments did not advocate for marriage or marriage rights for couples


  • Edition: November 9-15, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • November 10, 2020

Former cardinal Theodore McCarrick was dismissed from the priesthood in 2019 after resigning from College of Cardinals in 2018


  • Edition: November 16-22, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • November 13, 2020

Hurricane Eta made landfall in Nicaragua Nov. 3 and caused flooding, landslides


  • Edition: November 16-22, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • November 13, 2020


  • Edition: November 23-29, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • November 29, 2020

Church aid agencies were beginning to help victims of Hurricane Eta when Hurricane Iota struck Nov. 16


  • Edition: November 23-29, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • November 29, 2020

USCCB hosted fall assembly online Nov. 16 and 17 due to the pandemic


  • Edition: November 30-December 6, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • November 30, 2020

Cardinal-designate Gregory said he hopes to collaborate while respectfully pointing out where policies diverge from Church teaching


  • Edition: December 7-13, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • December 03, 2020

Two counties in Archdiocese of San Francisco were placed into California’s ‘purple’ tier, in which indoor worship is banned


  • Edition: December 7-13, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • December 03, 2020

Pope Francis said that for the cardinals, the red of the biretta must symbolize a wholehearted following of Jesus


  • Edition: December 14-20, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • December 10, 2020

Head of Apostolic Penitentiary said sacrament must be administered according to canon law, requiring penitent’s presence


  • Edition: December 14-20, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • December 10, 2020

Two planets will appear to merge Dec. 21, which is giving rise to talk of the Star of Bethelhem


  • Edition: December 14-20, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • December 10, 2020

Pope reflected on the feast of the Immaculate Conception, which he said ‘celebrates one of the wonders of the story of salvation’


  • Edition: December 21-27, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • January 14, 2021

Abp. Naumann, Bp. Rhoades said connection to morally compromised cell lines is so remote and public health situation is too grave to reject Moderna, Pfizer vaccines


  • Edition: December 28, 2020-January 3, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • December 24, 2020

However, doctrinal office said, licit use of such vaccines doesn’t imply moral endorsement of cell lines from aborted fetuses


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