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SALT LAKE CITY — La Catedral de la Magdalena en Salt Lake City celebrará 100 años como el eje de la fe Católica en Utah el 15 de agosto.
>>>LOGAN — Tres ataúdes se encontraban en la entrada de la parroquia de Santo Tomás de Aquino el 21 de julio. Familiares, amigos y miembros de la comunidad se acercaban a ellos para darle el último adiós a Jacqueline Leavey, de 43 años de edad; su hijo Víctor Alanis, de 13 años de edad; y su hija Abbey Alanis, de 12 años de edad; mientras fotografías de los tres eran mostradas en un portarretratos digital. Pocos pudieron contener las lágrimas al ver las imágenes.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Blandina Govea Tuero, 87, died April 18.
>>>LOGAN — Evelia Jacqueline Leavey and her two children, Victor Alanis, 13, and Abbey Alanis, 12, were killed when a mud slide crushed their home July 11.
>>>The following presentation was given by the Very Reverend Arthur Holquin, rector of Mission San Juan Capistrano, Sept. 21, 2004, at the Grand America Hotel on the occasion of the first Bishop’s Dinner, a fund raising event for the Cathedral of the Madeleine.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — A solemn evening vespers to "End the Year of Saint Paul," was prayed by the Most Rev. John C. Wester, Bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, in the Cathedral of the Madeleine June 30. People from throughout the Diocese of Salt Lake City came to pray.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Junior Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) held a Bon Voyage June 12, to send two delegates to the Children’s Congress 2009 Senate Hearings on Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes in Washington D. C. to be held in mid July. The hearings were to urge legislators to remember them.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — El Instituto Congar de San Antonio, Texas, cuya misión es educar a líderes pastorales para servir en las iglesias e instituciones locales, facilitó un día de inspiración y oración para los líderes hispanos en el centro parroquial Benvegnu de la parroquia de San Vicente de Paul en Salt Lake City, el 11 de julio.
>>>FARMINGTON — Generally people go to Lagoon, the amusement park in Farmington, to play games, have fun on the rides, and enjoy the daily entertainment shows, which for some time this summer include monkeys. Nestor Lozano was enjoying everything Lagoon has to offer with his wife and children, but his face changed from expressing joy to disappointment for a moment when he was told he had missed Mass. "That’s what I had come for," he said. Lozano then resolved to keep enjoying the day with his family and go to Mass later during the day.
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