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Friday, Apr. 08, 2016
El Padre Omar Ontiveros está en espera de comenzar su nuevo camino en la parroquia de St. Joseph en Ogden, en donde se convertirá en el Nuevo administrador a partir del 1ero. de agosto.
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Friday, Apr. 08, 2016
Alexander George-Kennedy, a senior at Juan Diego Catholic High School, was a grand champion winner at the Salt Lake Valley Science and Engineering Fair held this year at the University of Utah March 16-17; he will advance to the International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix, Ariz., May 8-13.
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Friday, Apr. 08, 2016
The JudgeMent Call Robotics team from Judge Memorial Catholic High School won the 2016 Utah Regional US First Robotics competition, and will advance to the 2016 World Competition.
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Friday, Apr. 08, 2016
The Diocese of Salt Lake City issued this statement April 8:
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Friday, Apr. 08, 2016
The past was carried into the present, with a hope for the future, as the Catholic Woman’s League celebrated 100 years of service in the Diocese of Salt Lake City during a tea April 3 in St. Vincent de Paul Parish’s Holy Family Hall.
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Friday, Apr. 08, 2016
Father Omar Ontiveros is anticipating starting a new journey at St. Joseph Parish in Ogden, where he will become the administrator on Aug. 1.
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Friday, Apr. 08, 2016
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Friday, Apr. 08, 2016
On March 12, approximately 40 people from various parishes in the Diocese of Salt Lake City gathered at St. Mary Catholic Church in West Haven for the Mission of the Immaculata’s fifth annual Silent Marian Lenten Retreat, titled “In Your Place: Kolbe, Martyr of Charity and Sign of God’s Mercy.”
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Friday, Apr. 08, 2016
Editor’s note: Each week during the Year of Mercy, the Intermountain Catholic will publish a short reflection written by a variety of Catholics in the Diocese of Salt Lake City: priests, deacons, religious, seminarians, Utah Catholic Schools teachers/principals, lay ecclesial ministers, religious education teachers and others. We hope you enjoy these, and that they give insight into the myriad ways mercy can be incorporated into everyday life.
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Friday, Apr. 08, 2016
The annual Empty Bowls event, which benefits Catholic Community Services’ homeless services, is scheduled for May 7, the day before Mother’s Day.
“The idea is that you purchase a bowl, and then that will feed a person,” said Danielle Stamos, CCS public relations officer. “If you’re looking for a gift for your mom, and you have not yet found anything, or she’s a woman who has everything and maybe wants to help someone in need, buying a bowl is a great idea.”
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