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King Herod and me

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
This week I had two thought-provoking encounters with Scripture. >>>

Proposed 'Death with Dignity' legislation opposes Catholic teaching

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
Watching a loved one struggle through the end of life is heartbreaking. Seeing a person you care about suffer feels unbearable, and compassionate people want to do nothing more than ease the mental and physical burdens on the person.  The “Death with Dignity” movement exploits these vulnerable moments by insisting that we can bring our suffering loved one dignity by taking his or her life.  As the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops notes, “true compassion leads to sharing another’s pain; it does not kill the person whose suffering we cannot bear.” >>>

Broken reeds, smoldering wicks and the Catholic Church's ministry

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
Every time we come to the Solemnity of the Baptism of the Lord, I think of one of my favorite scriptural passages taken from the prophet Isaiah. God’s servant, the prophet declares, brings forth justice “not crying out, not shouting, not making his voice heard in the street.” And in powerful words, the passage says of God’s servant: “A bruised reed he shall not break, and a smoldering wick he shall not quench.” >>>

Around the Diocese

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
To submit annouincements for this listing, sent to atd@icatholic.org the Friday before you would like to see them published. Notices will not run the weekend of the event. >>>

Retreat for men planned at Trappist monastery

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
Men from St. Mary of the Assumption Parish in Park City will host a retreat of contemplation and spiritual reflection at the Abbey of Our Lady of the Holy Trinity in Huntsville Jan. 29-31. >>>

New Year's Mass

Friday, Jan. 08, 2016
St. Ambrose Parish in Salt Lake City hosting a New Year’s Eve Eucharistic Adoration that began at 11:30 p.m., which was followed by a Mass 30 minutes after the Year of Our Lord 2016 was rung in. Father Christopher Gray was the celebrant. 
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Free-will offerings for used religious books benefit Carmelite nuns

Friday, Dec. 25, 2015
The universal Catholic Church must make disciples of all nations (MT 28:19), and this call  has been one of the missions of the Magdalene Religious Goods and Coffee Grotto in Salt Lake City.

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Couple will celebrate their 40th anniversary on New Year's Eve with parish family

Friday, Dec. 25, 2015
Ron and Sara White will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary during the Saint Joseph the Worker Parish New Year’s Eve party, just as they have done for the past 10 years. >>>

La directora de CCS del Noreste de Utah deja la posición; asignan a Nuevo director

Friday, Dec. 25, 2015
Marcie Valdez, directora de Catholic Community Services del Noreste de Utah, ha aceptado la posición de directora de cimientos del Colegio Davis Applied Technology.  >>>

Our Lady of Lourdes Parish choir members are honored for their longevity in music ministry

Friday, Dec. 25, 2015
Father J.J. Schwall, pastor, and the parishioners of Our Lady of Lourdes recently honored Heidi Slagle, choir director and pianist, and members of the choir for giving their time and talent to the parish; some for more than 50 years. >>>
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