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Friday, May. 21, 2021
As diocesan priests gathered for their spring convocation on May 14, they heard a two-part online presentation on racism by the Most Rev. Shelton J. Fabre of Houma-Thibodaux, La. Bishop Fabre is chairman of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Subcommittee for African-American Catholics and a member of the USCCB Committee on Cultural Diversity in the Church.
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Friday, May. 21, 2021
Statement of Bishop Oscar A. Solis on the vandalism at Chabad Lubavitch
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Friday, May. 21, 2021
Those who support the rights of unborn children in Utah have a new tool to help them in their mission: an ultrasound machine donated by the Knights of Columbus to the new Pro-Life Utah mobile clinic.
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Friday, May. 21, 2021
Bishop’s Message to 2021 Graduates
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Friday, May. 21, 2021
Our Diocesan Council of Catholic Women has been staying active over the past several months through Zoom meetings and training.
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Friday, May. 21, 2021
The Filipino Catholic community in Utah celebrated the Santacruzan, a Marian cultural tradition, on May 15.
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Friday, May. 21, 2021
Successful sports seasons are nothing new for Judge Memorial Catholic High School athletes, who this year claimed the state championship in boys swimming, and sent every varsity member of the boys tennis team to state as well.
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Friday, May. 21, 2021
More than four decades of teaching and coaching are coming to an end as Chris Long, Juan Diego Catholic High School’s athletic director, is set to retire.
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Friday, May. 21, 2021
Like many of her counterparts across the country, St. Joseph Catholic High School Student Body President Jaylee Vasquez has had a year like no other. Her entire year in office has taken place during a pandemic, but she has more than risen to the challenge, Principal Clay Jones said.
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Friday, May. 21, 2021
The injury and death of so many innocent people, especially children, caused by escalating violence between Israel and the Gaza Strip is “terrible and unacceptable,” putting the area at risk of sinking into “a spiral of death and destruction,” Pope Francis said.
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