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Easter symbols go from darkness to light

Friday, Apr. 22, 2011
The first and often overlooked symbol in the Easter Vigil is darkness. The Church and the world are shrouded in night, not only because the sun has set, but more significantly because the Son is in the heart of the earth. The light of the world seems to be absent. The palpable stillness that began on Good Friday has profoundly settled in >>>

Explore the mystery of the faith through mystagogy

Friday, Apr. 22, 2011

Now that we have celebrated the great Vigil of Easter, the Church begins its 50-day festival of the Resurrection. This period is not only a time of joyful celebration, but also a time for mystagogy. Mystagogy is a very uncommon word and, in my opinion, it is one of the Church’s best-kept secrets. I have often wondered why the Church struggles to employ mystagogy.

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Easter's 50-day feast celebrates Christ's risen presence in our lives

Friday, Apr. 22, 2011
By the time this issue of the Intermountain Catholic goes to press, the Church will be moving from the Lenten season into the most important days of the entire liturgical year, the Easter Triduum. Triduum (meaning three days) celebrates the heart of our Christian faith, the Paschal Mystery of Jesus, whose passion, death and resurrection brought salvation to the world. >>>

Catholics look forward to the resurrection

Friday, Apr. 22, 2011

"I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen."

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Retreat reflects on prayer, forgiveness and gratitude

Friday, Apr. 22, 2011

BOUNTIFUL — Daughter of Charity Sister Marion Bill led the Ladies of Charity from Saint Olaf Parish and Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in a Lenten retreat on prayer, forgiveness and gratitude at the Daughters of Charity Convent in Bountiful April 9.

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Baptisms bring new life to Saint Gertrude Mission

Friday, Apr. 22, 2011

PANGUITCH — Cassandra Smith’s family fills a pew in Saint Gertrude Mission, representing about a sixth of the regular congregation, and the baptism of Smith’s four daughters, who range in age from 13 years to 20 months, brings new life to the community, said Emily Shakespeare, who has been a parishioner since the Garfield County mission opened in 1989. "Most of the members – they’re all great, but most of them are on in years, and so having this new, young faith come in it brings life into the family of Christ, and into the body of Christ," Shakespeare said.

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New Catholic finds peace in the Church

Friday, Apr. 22, 2011

BRIGHAM CITY — Ted Roundy has found peace in the Catholic Church and joined because he said the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wasn’t meeting his needs. He became a member of Saint Henry Parish during the 2010 Easter Vigil.

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Holy Family Mission celebrates Holy Week with special visitors

Friday, Apr. 22, 2011

FILLMORE — Holy Family Mission in Fillmore celebrated a unique Holy Week this year. Two nuns from the religious congregation of Santa Ana in Aguascalientes, Mexico, came to Utah with a missionary family to support, educate and refresh Catholic spirits during the Holy Week celebration.

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Una semana muy especial para la Misión de la Sagrada Familia

Friday, Apr. 22, 2011

FILLMORE- El comienzo de la semana Santa en la Misión de la Sagrada Familia en Fillmore, tuvo un inicio muy particular y único.

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Activist retires after 26 years with Diocese of Salt Lake City

Friday, Apr. 22, 2011

SALT LAKE CITY – Back in 1985, Dee Rowland was reluctant to take a job working for the Catholic Church because she feared she might not be pious enough. That concern apparently hasn’t been an issue: For the past 26 years Rowland has served as the government liaison for the Diocese of Salt Lake City. Now, however, her retirement is at the door.

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