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SALT LAKE CITY — Eliseo J. Struck, 84, passed away Feb. 7, 2012 from a blood disorder (MDS).
>>>KEARNS – Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Kearns will celebrate Lent with new Stations of the Cross.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — A new program establishes one lay person in each parish, mission and station in the Diocese of Salt Lake City as a vocations promoter, whose job it is to encourage vocations – particularly to the priesthood – in their community.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Lent is a season of penance, almsgiving and prayer, "but if that’s our only concept of Lent, it really doesn’t serve the orientation of the Church’s liturgical year or our spirituality," said Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate Father Ray John Marek. "First and foremost, we are an Easter people. We are people who have been redeemed by the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Lent, liturgically, moves us to the celebration of Easter."
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Un nuevo programa en la Diócesis Católica de Salt Lake City establece que una persona laica en cada parroquia, misión y estación funja como promotor vocacional, trabajo que requiere el impulsar las vocaciones en las comunidades particularmente al sacerdocio.
>>>MURRAY- Saint Jude Maronite parishioners couldn’t hide their happiness when they heard the good news in January: Father Joubran BouMerhi was coming back to Utah. The parish had been served temporarily by Chorbishop William Leser, after the previous pastor, Monsignor Bill Bonczewski, was reassigned last September.
>>>As explained in last week’s Intermountain Catholic, the United States Department of Health and Human Services decided last year to mandate prescription contraception coverage for all employers, with an extremely limited exemption for houses of worship. Ever since, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, dioceses around the country, and other Catholic entities have been working diligently to change it.
>>>Como expliqué la semana pasada en el Intermountain Catholic, el Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados Unidos (HHS por sus siglas en inglés) el año pasado decidió ordenar que todos los empleadores debían extender la prescripción de anticonceptivos en sus coberturas, con una muy limitada excepción para las casas religiosas. Desde entonces la Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de los Estados Unidos en el país y por todas las entidades Católicas han estado trabajando fuertemente para cambiar esto.
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