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SALT LAKE CITY — The number 14239 is the latest addition to the litany of councils of the Knights of Columbus in the Diocese of Salt Lake City beginning with Salt Lake Council 602 more than a century ago. Announced at the knights’ 100th annual convention May 5-6 in St. George, the St. Andrew council has already surpassed the 30 required to form a council with 44 knights ready to serve their community.
>>>MIDVALE — Jean H. Beck, 82, died April 23, after a six-month battle with cancer.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Libradita "Libby" Martinez, 78, died March 7, in her sleep.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — "The most important thing we can do for the incarcerated youth is give them a message of hope and tell them God is for them not against them," said Theresa Albright.
>>>CEDAR CITY – Fred C. Adams expects excellence from himself and from those with whom he works. He is not only the founder and executive producer emeritus of the Utah Shakespearean Festival, he also has acted sung, and danced on the Festival stages. He claims to have and angel on his shoulder, and those who know him well only hope he will share that angel’s good works with them. Adams inspires people to stretch themselves as actors, technicians, directors, and volunteers. They stretch themselves willingly because they see Adams stretch himself.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY – Sister Barbara Jean Fehr is one of the dozens of Sisters of the Holy Cross who have served in the Diocese of Salt Lake City – left their mark – and become part of the rich history of Catholic Utah.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — "God is always speaking, and calls each of us to discipleship," said Dominican Sister Janet Stankowski at the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (DCCW) Convention April 28-29. The 79th DCCW convention was held at the Sheraton City Centre in Salt Lake City. The theme was "Yes Lord, Your Servant is Listening."
>>>MIDVALE — Father Martin Diaz, pastoral administrator of St. Therese of the Child Jesus Parish, Midvale, and a member of the Diocese of Salt Lake City’s Peace and Justice Commission, took his concerns about the hot-button issue of immigration to Washington.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — After five years as principal of Judge Memorial Catholic High School – five full years marked by outstanding students, a school community that was the faith community for families of students who died tragic deaths, and moving the school into a new century with the construction of a remarkable new sports field and facility that serves two schools, Jim Hamburge finds himself in a very emotional place.
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