Below is a collection of recent media coverage pertaining to the Archdiocese of St. Louis, as well as
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April 30 · Issue #59 · View online
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis, Missouri. Rome of the West. Saints Louis, Vincent de Paul, and Rose Philippine Duchesne, pray for us!
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Below is a collection of recent media coverage pertaining to the Archdiocese of St. Louis, as well as a sampling of stories regarding Pope Francis, the Vatican, and the Catholic Church from around the world. For your news with a Catholic conscience, make sure to read the St. Louis Review in print or online at stlouisreview.com.
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New Priests: Orthodoxy Among Key Factors in Ordination Numbers
Father Chris Martin, the vocation director for the Archdiocese of St. Louis, believes it is important that all men who consider the priesthood do so with a healthy sense of freedom.
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Archdiocese Announces Annual Catholic Appeal - Borgia High Received $130,000 | Washington | emissourian.com
The 2018 Annual Catholic Appeal (ACA) of the Archdiocese of St. Louis will officially begin this Saturday and continue through Sunday, May 6.
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'New' Cathedral Basilica named one of top worship houses in U.S. | Arts and theater | stltoday.com
Travel site TripAdvisor boasts of structure’s mosaic artwork
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ksdk.com | Want tips to help raise a resilient kid? You're in luck
The second-grade class at Most Holy Trinity in North St. Louis is getting a lesson in being resilient.
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6 Bishops Who Knew John Paul II Share Their Memories of Him
Robert Carlson, Archbishop of St. Louis, Missouri: “I admire Pope St. John Paul II. He was a man of prayer. I met him on a number of occasions.”
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SLU, Archdiocese of St. Louis Sign Agreement to Enrich Seminarian Education : SLU
St. Louis Archbishop Robert J. Carlson and Fred Pestello, Ph.D., president of Saint Louis University, signed an agreement on Monday, April 23, that brings the Kenrick-Glennon Seminary undergraduate program fully into SLU’s College of Philosophy and Letters.
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From Victims to Survivors: How Churches Can Help Women Escape and Recover From the Sex Industry | The Stream
Sister Connie Probst heads Pathways From Prostitution out of a food pantry in Missouri. Located on the south side of St. Louis, the fledgling program helps women leaving the sex industry get the basics: housing and a job.
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Parishes to Hold Meetings on Future Direction of Schools | County | emissourian.com
A steering committee formed by area Catholic church pastors has been meeting the past couple of months to discuss the future direction of schools and parishes.
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Pope invites Chilean sex abuse victims to Vatican for private meetings - ABC News
Pope Francis said he’d ask for the men’s forgiveness.
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Paul Ryan forces out Rev. Patrick Conroy, House chaplain
House Speaker Paul Ryan has forced out the House chaplain, Reverend Patrick Conroy. Conroy had served as the chamber’s chaplain since 2011 but offered his resignation last week at Ryan’s urging.
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Catholic Diocese To Reveal Massive Reorganization Of Parishes, Clergy « CBS Pittsburgh
The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh is set to reveal a massive top-to-bottom reorganization of parishes and clergy this weekend.
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Montana Diocese reaches $20M settlement with Catholic sex abuse victims | Montana News | billingsgazette.com
After six years of litigation and three attempts at mediation, victims of Catholic clergy sex abuse in Eastern Montana have reached a settlement with the church.
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Nigeria church attack leavees 19 dead - CNN
At least 19 people were killed Tuesday after gunmen opened fire at a church in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, police said.
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Baba ghanoush, tabouli, yebra and — welcome! | St. Louis Review
Annie Hilmes, a French teacher at Ursuline and the other U.N. Women Club moderator, said the Supper Club event is a way of welcoming the Syrians into the community and was a natural connection with Ursuline.
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High school students blossom as TASK volunteers | St. Louis Review
Schuermann was at her regular weekly volunteer position with Team Activities for Special Kids (TASK), a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of children with special needs by providing them with athletic and social opportunities.
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Gymnasium becomes sacred space | St. Louis Review
For about five minutes on April 24, The Ray DeGreeff Gymnasium at St. Francis Borgia Regional High School sounded like, well, a gymnasium.
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Vianney star catches baseballs, Catholic faith | St. Louis Review
The chapel at St. John Vianney High School was packed with close to 200 people for the Easter Vigil, including a number of the baseball players who came to support their teammate who was baptized, confirmed and received the Eucharist for the first time.
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‘Historic agreement’ enhances seminary, SLU relationship | St. Louis Review
After the official signing of the collaborative agreement between the archdiocese and St. Louis University, Kenrick-Glennon Seminary academic dean Ed Hogan suggested an action to seal the deal.
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Catholic Gateway Podcast -- Season 2: Episode 3 - A Parish Fish Story
If you’ve driven on Highway 70 in St. Louis just a little north of the Arch, no doubt you’ve seen those two towering steeples, rising more than 200 feet in the air, flanking a beautiful Gothic church merely a couple blocks to the west of the highway.
This is Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church.
In 2018, for the first time in 20 years, this small parish community banded together to host a fish fry the first six Fridays of Lent.
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“The opportunity that [the Annual Catholic Appeal] gave to me when I was a little girl is just. . . it’s invaluable. It’s life-changing. I can’t express that enough!” #TellYourStory with the #ACA #CatholicSTL
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