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California bishops saddened that drive to overturn physician-assisted suicide fails

Friday, Jan. 15, 2016
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CNS) — Expressing disappointment in a failed effort to secure enough signatures in a referendum attempt on California’s physician-assisted suicide law, the president of the state’s bishops’ conference called for continued vigilance to protect the dignity of human life at all stages. >>>

In Gaza, visiting bishops see signs of hope amid continued destruction

Friday, Jan. 15, 2016
JERUSALEM (CNS) — From a new playground at the Catholic parish in Gaza to  transitional housing provided by a U.S. agency, visiting bishops from three  continents said they saw signs of hope and resilience amid the continuing  poverty and destruction in the Gaza Strip. >>>

Holy Cross sister ready to help the community in Utah

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
 Originally from Altotonga, Veracruz, Mexico, Holy Cross Sister  Laura Guadalupe Tiburcio Santos felt the call to the religious life since she was very young. >>>

Year in Review

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
Departure of the Most Rev. John C. Wester marks a diocesan transition  >>>

Carma Carr

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
Carma passed away peacefully at home on Dec. 20, 2015 with her family by her side. She was welcomed into heaven by her husband, Eldred, and daughter, Mitzi. >>>

Richard F. Bojanowsk

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
Richard F. Bojanowski died Dec. 21, 2015. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on June 6, 1928 to Frank J. Bojanowski (1902 - 1967) and Anne M. (Butt) Bojanowski (1904 - 1993). >>>

Revisión del aņo

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
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La parroquia de Wendover tiene un nuevo administrador
SALT LAKE CITY — El Padre Oscar Manuel Hernández-Hernández ha sido asignado como el nuevo administrador de la parroquia de San Felipe en Wendover.
Su asignación comenzó el 14 de diciembre del 2014.
Originario de Victoria, El Salvador, el Padre Hernández dijo que el llamado al sacerdocio nació dentro de su familia.
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Pope Francis at New Year's: war, indifference are enemies of peace

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — God’s ability to forgive “knows no limits” as his mercy frees people from bitterness and despair, Pope Francis said.
“The Church’s forgiveness must be every bit as broad as that offered by Jesus on the cross and by Mary at his feet. There is no other way,” he said after opening the Holy Door of the Basilica of St. Mary Major Jan. 1, the feast of Mary, Mother of God, and the World Day of Prayer for Peace.
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Year of Mercy Reflection

Friday, Jan. 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. >>>

Join the diocese's Year of Mercy celebration

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
The Christmas season is drawing to a close and the new year is upon us, providing an opportunity to help us focus our attention more fully on the Holy Year of Mercy. The celebration of the Jubilee Year, which began on Dec. 8, and will last through November, gives us ample time to reflect and engage. There will be many special events and commemorations to help us get closer to mercy as “an extraordinary moment of grace and spiritual renewal.”  >>>
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