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SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s refugees have overcome some of the most harrowing experiences. Finally at peace, they dream of a home and a future for their children. The first step to achieving this "American Dream" is finding employment. This is not always an easy task and they must work hard to overcome language and cultural barriers.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY – Cerca de 130 líderes laicos católicos en la diócesis católica de Salt Lake City han recibido educación en Utah a través de programas diseñados por el Instituto Congar para Desarrollo Ministerial específicamente para cubrir sus necesidades.
>>>(Nota del editor: Para el Año de la Fe, el cual concluye el 24 de noviembre el Re-verendísimo John C. Wester, Obispo de Salt Lake City ha designado 12 parroquias de la Diócesis como lugares de peregrinaje. Este artículo es el primero en una serie acerca de cada uno de los sitios. Mayores informes pueden ser encontrados en http://www.dioslc.org/images/year-of-faith/pilgrimage/Year%20of%20Faith%20Passport%20Booklet%20Version%20English.pdf.)
>>>BOUNTIFUL — From its beginnings as a mission, when Catholic welcomed others to their homes for the celebration of Mass; to the construction of the current church, when hundreds of volunteers turned out to finish the interior of the building; to today, when the list of those who donate their time runs for pages, Saint Olaf Parish has been a bastion of faith in Davis County for 70 years.
>>>Diocesan World Youth Day Celebration — Saturday, July 27, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. at Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 65 East 500 North, Orem. Open to all youth going into grades 7 - 12. Cost is $15, which includes lunch and dinner. For information, contact Samantha Almanza at Samantha.Almanza@dioslc.org or 801-328-8641 ext. 313.
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