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SALT LAKE CITY — El 20 de abril en el centro Columbus de Salt Lake City jóvenes refugiados que participan con el Centro de Bienvenida Hser Ner Moo en Salt Lake City formaron una línea de ensamble para rellenar mochilas para donarlas a otros jóvenes refugiados. El proyecto Youthlinc’s Real Life en Salt Lake City fue quien patrocino el evento en el cual refugiados de Catholic Community Services estuvieron entre los beneficiados.
>>>OGDEN — Catholic Community Services (CCS por su siglas en inglés) llevará a cabo su primer desayuno de premiación en el Hotel Marriot de Ogden el 16 de mayo celebrando también su Trigésimo aniversario. El Reverendisimo John C. Wester, Obispo de Salt Lake City junto con CCS honrarán a héroes comunitarios tales como Alan y Jeanne Hall, Great Salt Lake Minerals y a Pam Parkinson.
>>>PAYSON — Feligreses se reunieron en la parroquia de San Andrés el 29 de abril para develar y bendecir la nueva estatua de su patrón, San Andrés.
>>>CEDAR CITY — The Catholic Women’s Council at Christ the King Parish in Cedar City celebrated its spring retreat with a new topic this year.
>>>PAYSON — Parishioners gathered in the foyer of San Andres Parish April 29 for the unveiling and blessing of the new statue of their patron, Saint Andrew.
>>>OGDEN — Catholic Community Services (CCS) will host its first awards breakfast at the Ogden Marriott Hotel May 16 to celebrate its 30th anniversary. The Most Rev. John C. Wester, Bishop of Salt Lake City, and CCS will honor community heroes Alan and Jeanne Hall, Great Salt Lake Minerals and Pam Parkinson.
>>>OGDEN — Catholic Community Services Northern Utah Office began 30 years ago, when it was known as the Ogden Field Office and located on Porter Street by Saint Joseph Church.
>>>A pesar de la enorme alegría de saber que Jesús había resucitado, sus discípulos no alcanzaban a comprender que quería decir eso de "resucitar de entre los muertos". Las experiencias humanas siempre van acompañadas de un dejo de muerte. Cada vez que concluimos un caso, terminamos de leer un libro, o nos despedimos de un amigo, morimos un poco. A veces pareciera que estas pequeñas muertes nos jalaran hacia abajo y nos impidiera ver con toda claridad la alegre esperanza de la resurrección. Estamos tan acostumbrados a morir que cuando se nos anuncia la vida eterna, no sabemos qué es eso de vivir para siempre.
>>>Although it may be hard to believe with all of the attention-getting headlines, the fight against the Health and Human Services decision to mandate that all employers provide free contraception coverage for all of their female employees is not a "war on women." The real principle at stake isn’t whether contraception and the women who use it are good or evil, it is a legal question about what the right to exercise religious beliefs really means. Or, to paraphrase a presenter at a recent law conference, whether government can force religious institutions to give up their missions to accomplish a political goal.
>>>Despite the great joy of knowing that Jesus is risen, his disciples were not able to understand what ‘to be risen from the dead’ meant. Human experiences are always accompanied with a sense of death. Each time we end something – we finish reading a book or we say goodbye to a friend – we die a little.
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