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Friday, Aug. 01, 2014
Images of children sleeping under tarps on concrete floors should make us pause to consider what we mean when we say we believe in the dignity of all human beings. Stories of children being threatened with murder should spur us to consider what being pro-life truly means. The very idea that a young teenager would have to choose between a life lived in fear of being killed or fleeing to a foreign country thousands of miles and many cultural differences away should be a call to action for people who have heard the Gospel message to care for the widow, the orphan and the stranger.
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Friday, Aug. 01, 2014
El último día de la Hermana Verónica Fajardo como parte del equipo de inmigración de los Ministerios de la Santa Cruz en Utah fue el 31 de julio
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Friday, Aug. 01, 2014
Monticello is getting a new church! Thanks to a generous benefactor, ground was broken late last month, and a spirit of anticipation is in the air. That level of optimism was not always in evidence during the early 20th century as our bishops struggled to provide priests and ministries to the growing population of Catholics in that community, which was then very remote and difficult to access.
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Friday, Aug. 01, 2014
En el mes de enero Darren Williams se convirtió en gerente del programa cuando Mark Wondergem decidió retirarse después de 15 años como director del mismo.
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Friday, Aug. 01, 2014
Recently, I picked up in Barnes and Noble a book titled The Global War on Christians. My split-second thought was that this was probably a work of hysteria and exaggeration by a “right-wing” Christian author, but then I saw the author’s name: John L. Allen Jr.
Allen is one of the most respected religious journalists in the United States, having worked for many years as the senior correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, and now for The Boston Globe. He is no purveyor of hysteria and exaggeration, but a sober and thoughtful writer.
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Friday, Aug. 01, 2014
OGDEN — Armani McFarland’s goal this year is to collect 650 backpacks for Catholic Community Services’ Backpack Bonanza in northern Utah.
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Friday, Aug. 01, 2014
Como resultado de la recolección de alimentos anual que se llevó a cabo del 6 al 12 de julio el programa del Buen Samaritano recibe una donación anónima de $15,000 mil dólares.
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Friday, Aug. 01, 2014
SALT LAKE CITY — Darren Williams became the program manager of the Good Samritan Program in January when Mark Wondergem stepped down as the director after 15 years. The title ‘director’ was changed to ‘program manager’ after consideration of the issue, said Williams.
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Friday, Aug. 01, 2014
OGDEN — Alicia Behnken accompanied two of her Saint Joseph Catholic High School Spanish students to her home country of Nicaragua in July so they could experience its culture, language and also witness how they could be of service to many people, especially young children.
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Friday, Aug. 01, 2014
SALT LAKE CITY — As the social service arm of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, Catholic Community Services of Utah (CCS) is collecting backpacks and school supplies for its annual Backpack Bonanza school drive, which distributes the items to students in need. Donations are being collected at each parish in the diocese as well as at any CCS location.
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