CARDINAL VISITS THE ARCHBISHOP — Archbishop Raymond L. Burke and St. Louis Cardinals' pitcher Jeff Suppan have a conversation at the archbishop's residence Oct. 29. Suppan and his family joined the archbishop for Mass and brunch before the Cardinals' World Series championship parade and rally Downtown. Suppan is one of two Cardinals who have spoken out against Amendment 2, which seeks to constitutionally protect human cloning and embryonic stem-cell research. This week, short stop David Eckstein was featured in an advertisement against Amendment 2.
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Monday, November 06, 2006
Cardinal Visits the Archbishop
A catchy headliner in Friday's Archdiocesan paper, The St Louis Review.

CARDINAL VISITS THE ARCHBISHOP — Archbishop Raymond L. Burke and St. Louis Cardinals' pitcher Jeff Suppan have a conversation at the archbishop's residence Oct. 29. Suppan and his family joined the archbishop for Mass and brunch before the Cardinals' World Series championship parade and rally Downtown. Suppan is one of two Cardinals who have spoken out against Amendment 2, which seeks to constitutionally protect human cloning and embryonic stem-cell research. This week, short stop David Eckstein was featured in an advertisement against Amendment 2.
CARDINAL VISITS THE ARCHBISHOP — Archbishop Raymond L. Burke and St. Louis Cardinals' pitcher Jeff Suppan have a conversation at the archbishop's residence Oct. 29. Suppan and his family joined the archbishop for Mass and brunch before the Cardinals' World Series championship parade and rally Downtown. Suppan is one of two Cardinals who have spoken out against Amendment 2, which seeks to constitutionally protect human cloning and embryonic stem-cell research. This week, short stop David Eckstein was featured in an advertisement against Amendment 2.
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