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The students at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School celebrated Veterans’ Day with a Navy Honor Guard. The servicemen are stationed at the Naval Reserve Center, Salt Lake City. Their performance at the ceremony was outstanding. The students sat in awe as the servicemen entered the gym in formation and posted colors. After the students saluted the flag and sang "God Bless America" the servicemen dismissed. This was followed by bagels and coffee for veterans from many wars, including Marine Sgt. Major Nick Lopez (shown), who visited the classrooms and spoke to the students about their experiences.
>>>Let’s talk math! My first grade students often hear "tell me a math story about this illustration" or "explain how you arrived at that solution." After some modeling and practice, each and every one of them can easily do both of those things thanks to the Singapore Math curriculum and strategies that are being used throughout J.E. Cosgriff Memorial School.
>>>OGDEN – The diminishing number of women committing to religious life has led the sisters at Mount Benedict Monastery in Ogden to realign themselves with Saint Benedict’s Monastery in St. Joseph, Minn.
>>>How often do you praise God? This question kept creeping into my thoughts as I prepared to write this article. This week, we conclude our analysis of the Eucharistic Prayer by examining the doxology and Great Amen.
>>>Jesse Carrillo
Kathleen Phelan Culp
Msgr. Robert C. Pollock
>>>Triple Honor! Msgr. Robert J. Bussen, who is on sabbatical from his duties at the Diocese of Salt Lake City, will celebrate the 39th anniversary of his ordination on Dec. 17. Father Reynato Rodillas, parochial vicar of Saints Peter and Paul and Saint Therese of the Child Jesus parishes, will celebrate the 13th anniversary of his ordination on Dec. 12. Father German Umaña, administrator of San Felipe Parish, celebrated the 14th anniversary of his ordination on Dec. 7.
>>>DRAPER – We shouldn’t be afraid because God visits us out of love, "and doesn’t that say something wonderful about God," Dominican Father David G. Caron told the English-speaking group at the third annual Diocese of Salt Lake City Advent Retreat on Dec. 4.
>>>The historical Rosetta Stone is a black, possibly basalt slab with three languages on it (Greek, demotic and hieroglyphics) each saying the same thing. Because the words are translated into the other languages, the Rosetta Stone provided the key to the mystery of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
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