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Morning headlines: Snow on the way, St. Stanislaus Kostka trial begins, Mo. Baptist Convention executive director resigns

The St. Stanislaus church in St. Louis. A trial to decide the fate of the church starts today. (via Wikimedia Commons/Mateusz Szymkiewicz)
The St. Stanislaus church in St. Louis. A trial to decide the fate of the church starts today. (via Wikimedia Commons/Mateusz Szymkiewicz)
  • The National Weather Servicehas issued a winter weather advisory for the St. Louis region from noon today to noon tomorrow. Snow accumulations of 3-to-6 inches are expected. Meteorologist Laura Kanofsky says the snow could cause problems on the road. The snow should reach the St. Louis metro area by late afternoon or early evening.

"Because the snow is going to be lighter and fluffier, it's going to blow around a lot easier. And so with some winds picking up behind the system as it departs, some blowing and drifting snow could cause some areas of low visibility."

  • The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reportsthat the trial to decide the fate of St. Stanislaus Kostka Churchis beginning today. The trial in St. Louis Circuit Court is expected to last about three weeks. The church and archdiocese have been in conflict since 2004, when the parish board refused a demand by former Archbishop Raymond Burke to follow the same legal and financial rules as other parishes. When the board appointed its own pastor, Burke stripped the church of its standing as a Roman Catholic parish.
  • The Missouri Baptist Conventionsays its executive director has resigned due to what it calls "immoral behavior with a woman." The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Sundaythat the Rev. David Tolliver had led the 600,000-member state arm of the Southern Baptist Convention since February 2009. The organization said in a news release Friday that his departure is immediate. Jay Hughes, one of the organization's leaders will fill in as executive director until a permanent replacement is named.