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Volunteer in Delta keeps the community in faith

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010

DELTA – For 10 years, Guadalupe Hurtado has helped her rural community grow in faith. With RCIA graduates, she goes door to door, praying and talking about the successes and goals of the St. John Bosco Mission in Delta, which has about 200 people.

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Critical topics lead to conference scholarships

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010

SALT LAKE CITY – The upcoming changes to the Roman Missal will be the focus of the 2011 Southwest Liturgical Conference, which will be hosted by the Diocese of Salt Lake City.

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Baby project benefits from SJB students

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010

One hundred twenty-two 6th grade students at Saint John the Baptist Catholic Middle School in Draper spent two weeks during October focused on collecting items for Saint Martha’s Baby Project and the Pregnancy Resource Center.

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Judge Memorial collaborates with Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010

Students from Mr. Lovett’s Speech and Debate class at Judge Memorial Catholic High School read to (and with!) students in Ms. Moose’s kindergarten class and Mrs. Randall’s pre-kindergarten class at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School on Nov. 2. The Judge students were practicing the art of reading with expression and keeping their audience engaged. Many of the high school students were surprised when the kindergarteners began reading to them and they became the audience.

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J.E. Cosgriff to create Thanksgiving baskets for St. Patrick's parishioners

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010
Catholic schools give a high level of service by giving and supporting their local communities. J.E. Cosgriff Memorial School is no different. Every day, the Cosgriff staff is teaching their students to be good stewards within the community and the world. During the month of November, students will be collecting cans of food and other non-perishable food items to create Thanksgiving food baskets for St. Patrick’s parishioners in need. >>>

Comfort for the soul at Southern Utah University

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010

CEDAR CITY – As if term papers and tests aren’t enough, Catholic students at Southern Utah University feel another sort of pressure as well: that of their faith. The majority of their peers are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and socializing isn’t always easy.

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Villa volunteers are celebrated at a luncheon, raise funds

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010

SALT LAKE CITY – CHRISTUS Saint Joseph Villa Volunteers were celebrated at a "Breakfast at Tiffany’s" themed brunch buffet at Saint Ann Parish Nov. 6. The luncheon also served as a fundraiser for the residents with a jewelry and bake sale and door prizes.

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Parlez du Cafe Nov. 11

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010

Reader’s Choice! Karina and Rob Fabian, Christ Prince of Peace parishioners, have a second volume of Catholic science fiction coming out Nov. 15. The 12 science fiction stories in "Infinite Space, Infinite God II" span the gamut of the genre, but have one twist in common: each features a Catholic hero or theme. The first anthology, "Infinite Space, Infinite God I" won the EPPIE for best science fiction and was a top 10 finalist for best science fiction in the Preditor and Editor polls. Karina Fabian is a past president of the Catholic Writer’s Guild, which awarded the book the Seal of Approval, signifying that it adheres to Catholic traditions and beliefs.

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Obituaries Nov. 12, 2010

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010

Cleo Gallo, William Harold Gentry, Perena D. Icabazzi, Rubie Pucci-Turpin, Frank D. Rinna, James Seale

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Plaque honors cemetery worker

Friday, Nov. 12, 2010

For 15 years, Michael Joseph Jansen served as sexton at Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery, keeping the grass green and the equipment running.

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