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SALT LAKE CITY — St. Ambrose parishioner Joyce Griste read a story about the needs of clients of Crossroads Urban Center in a March issue of The Salt Lake Tribune and decided she wanted to help. As a result, St. Ambrose Parish collected over 600 pounds of baby food and other supplies.
>>>ST. GEORGE — Father Gustavo Vidal, pastor of St. George Parish, St. George, has had a lot to celebrate lately. The members of his parish have been ready and willing to help him mark the milestones in his life, not the least of which was his becoming a United States citizen June 18.
>>>CEDAR CITY — Utah Shakespearean Festival Founder Fred Adams was surrounded by those who love him most, his wife, Barbara, his four children, and members of the 45th season’s company June 26 when he was honored by the unveiling of a statue of himself on the east lawn of the Randall L. Jones Theatre.
>>>CEDAR CITY — You can’t lose by spending time at the Utah Shakespearean Festival on the campus of Southern Utah University this summer. The Tony Award-winning Festival offers six plays: three by the Bard, "Antony and Cleopatra," "The Merry Wives of Windsor," and "Hamlet;" one delightfully campy Gilbert and Sullivan, "H.M.S. Pinafore;" "On Golden Pond" by Ernest Thompson the way it is supposed to be staged; and the hysterically funny "Room Service" by John Murray and Allen Boretz about a theater group attempting to produce a play without even the money to pay for their hotel rooms.
>>>ARLINGTON, Va. More than 700 women representing 44 countries attended the World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations (WUCWO) Assembly May 31 to June 7, at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, Va. The theme was "Women Peacemakers: United in Faith and Action."
>>>PARK CITY — In his 12 years in the resort community of Park City, Msgr. Robert J. Bussen, pastor of St. Mary of the Assumption Parish, here, has become involved in how the city is coping with issues facing all growing communities – immigration, health care, affordable housing, education, violence and crime, and planning for the future. Never one to shy away from a difficult issue or from speaking truth to power, Msgr. Bussen has found that as a recognized community leader as well as the leader of a faith community, he has developed power of his own, and, tempering it with compassion carried over from Catholic teaching, he’s been an agent for change in Park City.
>>>VALENCIA, Spain — At 6 a.m., the sun hadn’t yet begun to beat down on the mass of people gathered through the night near the Turia river in Valencia’s Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències. Intermittent sleep was finally giving way to the first inklings of dawn, and a quiet excitement began to fill the city which would only celebrate one Mass that day, July 9.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Walter A. Kitterer, 85, died May 23, surrounded by his family after fighting a courageous battle against Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease. He was a member of St. Ann Parish.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Frank R. Notarianni, 61, died May 19, after a long and valiant battle with cancer.
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