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  • Edition: July 27-August 2, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • September 29, 2020

U.S. bishops’ document, “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship,” doesn’t tell us who to vote for, but helps us develop virtue of prudence


  • Edition: September 14-20, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Jennifer Brinker
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  • September 10, 2020

Option given as part of recommendations from Thomistic Institute via U.S. bishops’ conference


  • Edition: September 28-October 4, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • September 24, 2020

This year, there have been six federal executions, with another scheduled for Sept. 24


  • Edition: October 26-November 1, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • October 22, 2020

Novena will start Oct. 26, and will conclude Nov. 4 with a prayer for the leaders elected the previous day


  • 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: 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: January 25-31, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • February 01, 2021

Pope Francis also prayed that President Joe Biden would work to heal the divisions


  • Edition: February 1-7, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • January 25, 2021

Biden signs executive orders, undoing some policies, expanding others


  • Edition: February 1-7, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
  • |
  • January 25, 2021

In statement, Abp. Naumann strongly urged Biden ‘to reject abortion and promote life-affirming aid to women and communities in need’


  • Edition: March 1-7, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • March 04, 2021

While Catholics should continue to advocate for vaccines free of links to abortion, bishops say they may receive inoculations if no alternatives are available


  • Edition: March 15, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • March 11, 2021

USCCB Administrative Committee said that there is ‘much to learn from this global suffering’


  • Edition: March 22, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • March 18, 2021

Bailout praised for helping vulnerable, criticized for Hyde amendment omission


  • Edition: March 29-April 4, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • |
  • March 25, 2021

Six Asian American women were killed in Atlanta, among other acts of racism and violence


  • Edition: April 19-25, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • |
  • April 16, 2021

Hyde Amendment which blocks Medicaid funding of abortions called critical


  • Edition: June 8-14, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • June 05, 2020

Chairmen of several USCCB committees released joint statement on the death of George Floyd


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