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Friday, Mar. 25, 2016
A statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe is installed in the Guadalupe Garden at Give Me a Chance in Ogden on March 17. After two years of effort, the garden is taking its final form. The gazebo, pavilion and fountain have already been installed; fruit trees and a rose garden have been planted. Additional landscaping and electrical work still must be completed prior to the anticipated opening in the fall. To donate to Give Me a Chance, a mission of the Daughters of Charity, write to 2913 Grant Ave., Ogden, UT 84401 or call 801-627-2235.
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Friday, Mar. 25, 2016
Kaye Tallerico
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Friday, Mar. 25, 2016
Mark and Desiree Hausam and their eight children will be received into full communion with the Catholic Church during the Easter Vigil at St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Orem on March 26.
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Friday, Mar. 25, 2016
La Diócesis celebra la Misa Crismal
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Friday, Mar. 25, 2016
Father Alois Magige, a member of the Apostolic Life Community of Priests in the Opus Spiritus Sancti, has been called home to Tanzania by his order after serving for three years in the Diocese of Salt Lake City.
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Friday, Mar. 25, 2016
Divine Mercy Sunday is April 3.
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Friday, Mar. 25, 2016
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Friday, Mar. 25, 2016
Year of Mercy Reflection
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Friday, Mar. 25, 2016
Christ is risen and alive in this world today.
I saw that with my own eyes last Thursday. In the afternoon I was in Ogden, where a statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe was being installed in the garden of Give Me a Chance, which provides services to low-income people, primarily women and children, to help them along the path to self-sufficiency and a better future.
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Friday, Mar. 25, 2016
Have you heard the story about the baptism of the Gauls?
The Gauls were a feared warlike people who in ancient times inhabited what is now France and Belgium. By the time of the Christian era they had been conquered by the Roman Empire and were supposedly under its control. The extent of this control varied, and there were numerous Gallic uprisings.
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