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Friday, Mar. 18, 2016
During the past several months, students in Our Lady of Lourdes School’s kindergarten class have been learning about their family heritage and what makes them unique.
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Friday, Mar. 18, 2016
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Friday, Mar. 18, 2016
Two priests who have spent decades in service to Utah Catholic Schools as part of their ministry were honored March 11 during the 2016 Professional Educator Day.
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Friday, Mar. 18, 2016
During the Year of Mercy, the Intermountain Catholic will publish a short reflection each week 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, Mar. 18, 2016
Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers will bring his passionate evangelist approach to living the Catholic faith to Blessed Sacrament Parish April 9 for the annual speaker event, “A Day of Evangelization.”
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Friday, Mar. 18, 2016
During the weekly undergraduate night for the Saint Catherine of Siena Newman Club in Salt Lake City, 15 students from Westminster College and the U of U cooked a meal for residents at the Ronald McDonald house on March 9.
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Friday, Mar. 18, 2016
I want a gold star for my political participation during the 2016 Utah legislative session.
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Friday, Mar. 11, 2016
Los Servicios Comunitarios de Utah están buscando de apoyos para solventar la tarifa de su recolección de basura.
CCS desembolsa mensualmente $611 dólares del costo operacional del comedor de Saint Vincent De Paul.
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Friday, Mar. 11, 2016
Michael Martling will receive the Sacraments of Confirmation and the Eucharist during the Easter Vigil on March 26 at Saints Peter and Paul Parish, where he has been in the RCIA program.
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Friday, Mar. 11, 2016
World War II, with its violence on an unprecedented scale, was a hugely traumatic experience for all who lived through it. Catholics were not exempt from the trauma, and many began thinking, “If this the best secular civilization can do, maybe we had better start looking for something else.”
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