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Editor’s note: In keeping with Stewardship, Our Way of Life, the Intermountain Catholic is profiling Catholics throughout the Diocese of Salt Lake City who exemplify the giving of their time, talent and treasure. Other profiles will appear in future issues. If you have a suggestion of a person to profile, contact Marie Mischel at 801-456-9340 or marie@icatholic.org.
>>>LAYTON – In 2003 Jose and Norka Jorges arrived in Utah from Venezuela with their two daughters to work as part of a military team at Hill Force Air Base. They came as part of the military air force from Venezuela and received an invitation and a contract from a company to do modifications on the planes. Since then, they have chosen to remain in Utah for the job.
>>>As the parishes of the diocese initiate a financial stewardship plan this month, it is useful to reflect upon the basic questions that arise on the history and theology of stewardship. What follows can be thought of as a kind of basic catechism of stewardship.
>>>OGDEN — After months of preparation that included a joint review by the Institute of School and Parish Development and the National Catholic Educational Association, Saint Joseph Catholic Schools have begun changes intended to sustain them into the future.
>>>OGDEN — A background in education with experience in social work and the nonprofit sector made Lori Walz the ideal candidate for the position of principal at Saint Joseph Catholic High School, said Holy Cross Sister Catherine Kamphaus, superintendent of Utah Catholic Schools.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY Americans around the nation will honor those who have served in the Armed Forces on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Among Utah veterans are two who experienced the Gulf War differently.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Seiji Hayashi, a freshman at Judge Memorial Catholic High School, got a greater appreciation for his heritage recently while watching his grandfather, Masami Hayashi, receive the Congressional Gold Medal in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 2.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — November is National Family Caregivers Month and is a way to honor, thank and support family caregivers. Sisters Shirley Ruffner and Suzie Lowe are experiencing the long goodbye as they watch their mother go through the end stages of dementia. Florence Oliver, 93, has had dementia for more than seven years.
>>>WENDOVER —Haciendo todo lo que es posible para su Iglesia, Daniel y Victoria Carrillo han estado dando sus servicios desde 1999 en la parroquia Católica de San Felipe en Wendover.
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