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Friday, Jun. 27, 2014
SALT LAKE CITY — Three parishes in the Diocese of Salt Lake City provide American Sign Language translators at Sunday Masses.
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Friday, Jun. 27, 2014
SALT LAKE CITY — A search committee has undertaken the task of finding a new principal for Judge Memorial Catholic High School.
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Friday, Jun. 27, 2014
SALT LAKE CITY — Father Michael Depcik, Oblate of Saint Francis de Sales and pastor at Saint John’s Deaf Center in the Archdiocese of Detroit, led a retreat for the Deaf community in the Diocese of Salt Lake City at Saint Vincent de Paul Parish June 21-22.
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Friday, Jun. 27, 2014
More than one commentator has suggested recently that Pope Francis is all symbolism and little substance. I disagree. (For one thing, I think symbolism is substance.)
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Friday, Jun. 27, 2014
SALT LAKE CITY — As night fell over Salt Lake City June 20, a group of young Catholic adults started learning how to live their faith in daily life with the spiritual exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
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Friday, Jun. 27, 2014
MONTICELLO — Saint Joseph Catholic Church, an historic landmark in Monticello, will be demolished in July. In its place will be a parking lot; a new church and hall will be built in the adjacent lot to accommodate the growth of the community.
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Friday, Jun. 27, 2014
DRAPER — A Juan Diego Catholic High School student’s inspiration for a national award-winning poem is influenced by growing up on the Skaggs Catholic Center campus from the time she was a toddler in the Guardian Angel Day Care.
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Friday, Jun. 27, 2014
SALT LAKE CITY – The Spanish-language lay ecclesial ministry formation program in the Diocese of Salt Lake City, known as the Emaus program, is approaching its graduation date.
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Friday, Jun. 27, 2014
SALT LAKE CITY — Economics is part of the first grade social studies curriculum at Saint Vincent de Paul School. Mary Gist, first-grade teacher, came up with a creative way for her students to study, goods, services, saving, spending and being thoughtful about the money they earn. As they learned about economics, she encouraged her students to think of a good or service they could sell with the end goal of giving back to the community and helping others.
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Friday, Jun. 27, 2014
The Bobcat Summer Camp is under way at Little Blessings Extended Day Care at Blessed Sacrament School.
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