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DRAPER — "I never doubt God at all," said Lawrence Gonzales, a recent cancer survivor. "Throughout my whole life God has always been there for me. He has always answered my prayers."
>>>The Italian Center of the West calls all Italians together to celebrated their culture
>>>OGDEN — Anthony A. Pardini, 96, died July 15, at Manor Care Nursing Center, Ogden. He was a member of St. James Parish.
>>>WEST JORDAN — Joe Dispenza, 88, died July 12. He was an active member of St. Joseph the Worker Parish, West Jordan.
>>>SANDY — Aziz Hasnain, although not a refugee, has had a peculiarly transient life, an arranged marriage, and now weaves baskets out of pine needles and teaches tatting.
>>>PARK CITY — Ten years is just a tiny fraction of the life of St. Mary of the Assumption Parish in Park City, founded in 1881. An anniversary Mass celebrated Aug. 17 by Bishop John C. Wester, bishop of Salt Lake City, marked 10 years since the dedication of the parish’s new church on White Pine Road. The Mass and the dinner that followed were all about the rich history of the parish, memories shared, and tributes to the people who have given so much to the parish over its long history.
>>>On behalf of the Catholics of Utah, I wish to express our condolences to the families of the rescue workers who died as a result of the second collapse at the Crandall Canyon Mine, as well as our prayers for the swift recovery of the rescue workers and Mining Safety and Health Administration officials who were injured.
>>>HUNTINGTON "What can we do for the families of the trapped miners?" Father Donald E. Hope, pastor of Notre Dame de Lourdes Parish in Price, Good Shepherd Parish, East Carbon, St. Michael the Archangel Mission, Green River, and Mission San Rafael in Huntington, hears everywhere he goes. People from the parishes and missions of Central Utah to its grocery stores and gas stations have wanted to know what they can do for the families of the six miners trapped 1,800 feed down and a mile inside the Crandall Canyon mine for more than two weeks. On Friday, Aug. 17, the voices changed, coming now from the families of the trapped miners: "What can we do for the families of the rescue workers who died in the mine?"
>>>EL SALVADOR — For one week this past June I went on a pilgrimage to the "holy land" with several other people. This "holy land" south of the border, past Mexico way, is hardly a large spot on any map. Most Catholics would have a hard time finding El Salvador. Interesting that it is called "El Salvador."
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