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  • Edition: December 6-12, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
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  • December 02, 2021

In Advent, we are invited to present our own knots of sin to God for His help in untangling them


  • Edition: December 6-12, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
  • |
  • December 02, 2021

En el Adviento, podemos presentar nuestros propios nudos de pecado ante Dios para pedir su ayuda para desenredarlos


  • Edition: December 2021-January 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 10 - Catholic St. Louis 2021
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
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  • December 07, 2021

The Church is a living organism — not a set of buildings — and the purpose of that living organism is to evangelize, to share the Good News


  • Edition: December 13-19, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
  • |
  • December 09, 2021

Advent offers the option to foster the discipline of hope, even as the nights grow longer


  • Edition: December 13-19, 2021,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
  • |
  • December 10, 2021

El adviento ofrece la opción de fomentar la disciplina de la esperanza, aun cuando las noches se hacen más largas


  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
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  • December 16, 2021

Let’s commit to that Marian pattern of living by giving our consent on Christmas Day, and all the year through


  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
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  • December 16, 2021

Comprometámonos con el patrón Mariano de vida al dar nuestro consentimiento el Día de Navidad y todo el año


  • Edition: December 27, 2021-January 2, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
  • |
  • December 23, 2021


  • Edition: December 27, 2021-January 2, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 80 - St. Louis Review 2021
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
  • |
  • December 23, 2021


  • Edition: January 10-16, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
  • |
  • January 06, 2022

Samuel, the apostles and others are examples of hearing the voice of the living God in a new way


  • Edition: January 10-16, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
  • |
  • January 06, 2022

Samuel, los apóstoles y otros son ejemplos de cómo escuchar la voz del Dios vivo de una manera nueva


  • Edition: Jan. 17-23, 2022,
  • Volume: Volume 81 - St. Louis Review 2022
  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
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  • January 13, 2022

Our culture lives out of both the tendency of Jesus’ life and the tendency of sin


  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
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  • January 13, 2022

Nuestra cultura vive tanto la tendencia de la vida de Jesús, como la tendencia del pecado


  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
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  • January 20, 2022

In praying for Christian unity, we must recognize that what unites us is much greater than what divides us


  • By: Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski
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  • January 20, 2022

Al rezar por la unidad de los Cristianos, debemos reconocer que lo que nos une es mucho más grande que lo que nos divide


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