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LOGAN — A partir del 1ero. De agosto, Monseñor Robert Bussen será el Pastor de la parroquia de Cristo Rey en Cedar City y de las cinco misiones asociadas a esta.
>>>Of the 173 members who comprised the Judge Memorial Catholic High School Class of 2011, 96 percent will attend a four-year institute of higher learning; 3 percent will attend a two-year institute.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Priests, deacons, religious, the faithful and friends gathered for the Mass of Thanksgiving celebrating the retirement of Monsignor J. Terrence Fitzgerald, vicar general of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, at Saint Ann Parish May 22.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Monsignor J. Terrence Fitzgerald, vicar general for the Diocese of Salt Lake City, was fondly remembered for his leadership, fundraising and friendship at a luncheon hosted by Catholic Community Services (CCS) at Saint Vincent Dining Hall May 20.
>>>The Lumen Christi Award is accompanied by a $50,000 grant; the winner and the nominating diocese each receive $25,000 to further their ministry.
This year online voting is available for dioceses to show support for their local missionary. Visit www.catholicextension.org to vote. The direct link to the page is http://www.catholicextension.org/site/epage/117865_667.htm.
The nominee with the highest online vote will become a finalist. One vote per person. Voting ends Friday, June 3 at 5 p.m.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — At the annual Priest Convocation at Saint Vincent de Paul Parish May 20, guest speaker Sulpician Father James S. Tucker, Ph.D., gave a presentation on the harm pornography is having on people’s lives as well as the physical harms of drugs and alcohol. He also provided information priests can use to help people overcome these addictions.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY -The Judge Memorial Catholic High School Annual Academics and Activities Awards Celebration May 23 included a very special presentation.
>>>On May 12, 2011 Saint Joseph Catholic school students participated in the May Crowning ceremony to honor "Mary."
>>>Saint Joseph Catholic Elementary School just finished its Musical Madness program, which allowed parents and grandparents to come to watch the students perform songs from their favorite musicals.
>>>RIVERTON — As the school year came to a close, Saint Andrew School engaged in many activities. Among the most poignant was the annual living rosary May crowning. Each class chose 10 students to represent the Hail Marys of the decades. Students from the oldest class, grade 7, filled in as the Our Fathers. Sitting in a circle on the gym floor, the prayer service began with the singing of "Immaculate Mary." Class representatives read an introduction to individual decades. Holy Cross Sister Karla McKinnie, principal, recited the prayers as one child stood up in the circle. At the culmination of the rosary, the students who celebrated First Eucharist the Saturday before, dressed in their special clothing, crowned the Blessed Mother and presented flowers. Other classes brought forth vases of flowers as well. The traditional hymn "Bring Flowers of the Fairest" was sung during the presentations of flowers and crowning. The prayer service, prepared by second-grade teacher Kathleen Dudek, has become a favorite part of the traditions being established for years to come.
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