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Posadas are an important part of Hispanic holiday celebrations. The word posada means "inn" or "shelter" in Spanish, and these celebrations recreate Mary and Joseph’s search for a place to stay in Bethlehem. Posadas are held on each of the nine nights leading up to Christmas, usually from Dec. 16 to Dec. 24. The nine nights leading up to Christmas are said to represent the nine months that Jesus spent in Mary’s womb, or alternatively, to represent nine days journey to Bethlehem.
>>>A military mission that was sent months ago to Central America proves exactly that.
Doctors and nurses assigned to the joint Continuing Promise 2010 (CP10) team treated patients and also exchanged information with local medical personnel.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY- Las comunidades latinoamericanas e hispanas católicas son unas comunidades muy alegres, joviales y creativas en cuanto a la celebración de sus festividades.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY – El 12 de Diciembre es una fecha importante para los Católicos ya que se festeja el día de la aparición de la Virgen de Guadalupe.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY – Los Católicos a lo largo y ancho de la Diócesis Católica de Salt Lake City están invitados a pedir posada junto a María y a José durante las celebraciones de las tradicionales posadas en las diferentes Iglesias de la Diócesis.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY – In 1531 a "Lady from Heaven" appeared to a humble Native American at Tepeyac, a hill northwest of what is now Mexico City. She identified herself as the ever virgin Holy Mary, Mother of the True God for whom we live, of the Creator of all things, Lord of heaven and the earth.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY – Advent is a season of anticipation as Catholics prepare their hearts and hearths for the coming of Christ. In the churches, musicians help set the tone for the season.
>>>The 8th-grade students at Saint Vincent de Paul School recently donated, cooked and served dinner to all families who attended the Saint Vincent Math Night, raising $780. As part of a Pay It Forward concept, the students then donated the money to two agencies that address hunger issues: the Cathedral of the Madeleine Good Samaritan Program and the Utah Food Bank. The 8th-graders then went on a field trip to the Utah Food Bank, where they toured the facility and helped sort food for delivery to local food pantries.
>>>Last time we reflected on the Last Supper Narrative and Memorial Acclamation using the text of Eucharistic Prayer II. This week we continue our journey through the Eucharistic Prayer by briefly considering the next three parts of the prayer: the Memorial Prayer or Anamnesis, the Offering, and the Intercessions. Again, we will mostly employ Eucharistic Prayer II for this quick overview.
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