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Helen Shool Anton

Friday, Oct. 20, 2006

MURRAY — Helen Shool "Siti" Anton, 79, died Oct. 7. She was a member of St. Jude Maronite Rite Parish, Murray.

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Prioress begins service to community

Friday, Oct. 13, 2006

SOUTH OGDEN—Although the mountains rise in their fall beauty to a blue sky with white clouds behind the windows of Mount Benedict Monastery in South Ogden, it is the form of the mountains and their sharp crags of granite which place the vista uniquely in the Northern Wasatch. In the same way, the story of Catholic life in Utah is punctuated with many stories which define it. For the sisters of Mount Benedict Monastery, it has been over half a century since their story has been added to that of the Diocese of Salt Lake City. With the installation of Sister Danile Knight as prioress Oct. 8, the story is set to continue.

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Helen Thomas tells it like it is to a packed audience

Friday, Oct. 13, 2006

SALT LAKE CITY — "Washington seems very far away today for me, but certainly the happenings there and decisions made there effect us all," said Journalist Helen Thomas. "Unfortunately most of them seem to be bad these days."

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Catholic Woman's League still dedicated after 90 years

Friday, Oct. 13, 2006

SALT LAKE CITY — "God has blessed the Catholic Woman’s League with dedicated women who have continued the work of the founding women 90 years ago," said Cece Holt, Catholic Woman’s League custodian.

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'Pilgrimage' takes readers on spiritual odyssey

Friday, Oct. 13, 2006

SALT LAKE CITY — A pilgrimage is not a journey where the destination defines the trip. Instead, it is a journey where the traveler allows the destination to affect an inner change, empowering the experience of place to transcend to the fabric of the soul. The pilgrimage is always a moving experience, and in the hands of Intermountain Catholic editor Barbara Stinson Lee, her book "Pilgrimage: a journey through the Holy Land with the words of Archbishop George Niederauer" guides the reader through a spiritual examination of where Jesus lived, died, and lived again.

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St. Olaf students learn chemistry is fun

Friday, Oct. 13, 2006

BOUNTIFUL — "Think safety. Playing with chemicals, especially mixing them, can be extremely dangerous," said John Johnson to the St. Olaf School student body in an assembly Sept. 28.

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St. Joseph the Worker Parish FallFest an all-out effort

Friday, Oct. 13, 2006

WEST JORDAN — St. Joseph the Worker celebrated its ninth annual FolkFest Sept 8-10 in the sports field located behind the church. The weather was fantastic for most of the weekend except for the evening of Sept. 9, which turned windy and cold. This caused the new and much-anticipated fireworks display to be cancelled, but most other activities were moved indoors and the fun continued.

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Pope: Love of neighbor will come from listening to Jesus/ 250,000 attend Mass as Pope Benedict XVI returns ?home' to Bavaria for six-day visit

Friday, Oct. 13, 2006

ALTÖTTING, Germany — Just as Jesus called out, "Ephphatha," – "be opened" – to allow the deaf-mute in the Gospel to hear and speak, so do we today need to be open to God’s voice and to be able to speak to him, Pope Benedict XVI told a crowd estimated at 250,000 in Munich Sept. 10.

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Knight reflects on marking Council 1136's centennial

Friday, Oct. 13, 2006

Editor’s note: The following reflection was compiled by L. Wilson Thomas, a member of Knights of Columbus Council #1136 on the observance of that council’s 100th anniversary.

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Sister M. Laurencita Maloney

Friday, Oct. 13, 2006

NOTRE DAME, Ind. — Holy Cross Sister M. Laurencita (Frances Loretta Maloney), 95, died Sept. 27, at Saint Mary’s Convent, Notre Dame, Ind.

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