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Friday, Apr. 29, 2011
Matthew Foger
SALT LAKE CITY — Matthew Louis Foger 12/31/1983~04/26/2011 Matthew died in his sleep from a seizure on April 26, 2011.
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Friday, Apr. 29, 2011
William (Bill) Henry Phillips
OREM — Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, William (Bill) Henry Phillips, passed away March 24, 2011, at home surrounded by his family.
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Friday, Apr. 29, 2011
Katherine (Katie) Margaret Rubick Palmer
SALT LAKE CITY — After patiently waiting for 30 years, mom is finally reunited and dancing with dad again.
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Friday, Apr. 29, 2011
Burt Zoetmulder DRAPER — Our loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and best friend has been received this day, April 26th, 2011, into the hands of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
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Friday, Apr. 22, 2011
This proclamation of Holy Mother Church reverberates in our hearts as we join with our brothers and sisters throughout the world in proclaiming the good news of Christ’s resurrection.
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Friday, Apr. 22, 2011
Esta proclamación de la Santa Madre Iglesia resuena en nues-tros corazones mientras que nos reunimos con nuestros hermanos y hermanas en todo el mundo proclamando la buena nueva de que Cristo resucitó.
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Friday, Apr. 22, 2011
The first and often overlooked symbol in the Easter Vigil is darkness. The Church and the world are shrouded in night, not only because the sun has set, but more significantly because the Son is in the heart of the earth. The light of the world seems to be absent. The palpable stillness that began on Good Friday has profoundly settled in
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Friday, Apr. 22, 2011
Now that we have celebrated the great Vigil of Easter, the Church begins its 50-day festival of the Resurrection. This period is not only a time of joyful celebration, but also a time for mystagogy. Mystagogy is a very uncommon word and, in my opinion, it is one of the Church’s best-kept secrets. I have often wondered why the Church struggles to employ mystagogy.
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Friday, Apr. 22, 2011
By the time this issue of the
Intermountain Catholic goes to press, the Church will be moving from the Lenten season into the most important days of the entire liturgical year, the Easter Triduum. Triduum (meaning three days) celebrates the heart of our Christian faith, the Paschal Mystery of Jesus, whose passion, death and resurrection brought salvation to the world.
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Friday, Apr. 22, 2011
"I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. Amen."
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