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SALT LAKE CITY — The Most Rev. John C. Wester ordained 21 men into the order of the permanent diaconate on Jan. 23, urging them to "believe what you read, teach what you believe and practice what you believe." The deacons will greatly benefit the diocese, he said. "Most of them will be serving in parishes; they’re going to be able to serve God’s people by doing weddings, baptisms, funeral rites, etc. They’re also going to be able to...take some of the stress off the priests" by serving in missions and acting as part of the parish staff, working collaboratively with the local pastors, he said.
>>>On Feb. 2, the Church celebrates the richly symbolic feast of the Presentation of the Lord, commonly known in the Western Church as Candlemas, whereas in the Eastern Church it has long been known as Hypapante, meaning "Encounter."
>>>SALT LAKE CITY – In the interest of truth, let me say I know very little about athletic strength training. Face it; I don’t know the difference between a bench press and a kettle bell. But I do know about passion, and Dan John, who has been called "a legend in his field," is passionate about athletic strength training. "Coach" John shares his knowledge and experience with the athletes at Juan Diego Catholic High School in the Skaggs Catholic Center, and teaches as much about life and learning as he does about lifting.
>>>Generation after generation come to Catholic schools not only for the education, but also for the sense of family that comes from sharing faith and experience.
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