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  • Edition: December 14-20, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
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  • December 10, 2020

Barring obstacles caused by pandemic, pope will visit Iraq March 5-8


  • 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 21-27, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
  • By: Jennifer Brinker
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  • December 17, 2020

In the midst of a pandemic, health care workers find comfort, solace in pastoral and spiritual care for themselves, patients


  • Edition: December 21-27, 2020,
  • Volume: Volume 79 - St. Louis Review 2020
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  • December 17, 2020


  • 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


  • Edition: January 11-17, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • January 08, 2021

Vatican coronavirus commission and Pontifical Academy for Life said ‘it is a matter of justice’


  • Edition: January 11-17, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • January 07, 2021

Salvadoran priest said he found ‘people experienced the Eucharist with more hope, more faith’


  • Edition: February 1-7, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
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  • August 06, 2021

A group of older and retired priests of the archdiocese receive COVID-19 vaccine to protect themselves and others


  • Edition: February 15-21, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
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  • February 11, 2021

Dioceses maintain that funding was used to minimize amount of furloughs, layoffs and paycuts


  • Edition: February 22-28, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Catholic News Service (CNS)
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  • February 18, 2021

Poorer countries are struggling with many issues, including food insecurity and how to pay for vaccinations


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

Act of connecting with people should start now with a personal touch, said Sister Teresa Rickard of Renew International


  • Edition: March 1-7, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Jennifer Brinker
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  • February 25, 2021

Catholics attending Mass at any archdiocesan church must wear a mask at all times


  • Edition: March 1-7, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
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  • February 25, 2021

President Biden participated in a separate prayer service marking the deaths


  • Edition: March 1-7, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
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  • February 25, 2021

It’s been a long haul, but stay patient, encouraging and connected


  • 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


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