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SALT LAKE CITY — "We are not there to judge, we are only there to take the Word of God to the incarcerated people," said Illa Wright, prison volunteer coordinator at the Father Thomas J. Kaiser Award Banquet Jan. 26, at Sts. Peter and Paul Parish.
>>>KEARNS — The celebration of the Vietnamese New Year – the Year of the Rat – was an occasion of great joy for the people of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Vietnamese Parish Feb. 3. Making his first visit to the parish since his arrival in the diocese, Bishop Wester opened the Mass with the Sign of the Cross in the language of the people – Vietnamese.
>>>SANTIAGO ATITLAN, Guatemala — On Jan. 20, 2008, my 20 companion priests and deacons were concelebrating Mass in the 16th Century church of Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. It’s a beautiful but very poor town situated on a gorgeous lake (Atitlan) and tucked between three shapely and active volcanoes.
>>>El Domingo 20 de enero de 2008, mis 20 compañeros sacerdotes y diáconos se encontraban cocelebrando una Misa en una iglesia del siglo 16 en Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. Esta es una población muy bonita pero también muy pobre situada en un espléndido lago (Atitlan) y enclavada entre tres volcanes torneados y activos.
>>>DRAPER — "Never be satisfied. Always be the best at whatever is it you choose to be," said Kansas City Royals Pitcher Brandon Duckworth.
>>>PARK CITY — Maria Martha "Nana" Phillipp, 75, died Dec. 24.
>>>BRIGHAM CITY — Deacon Richard E. "Dick" Werling, 76, died peacefully at home Feb. 1, 2008. He was born May 18, 1931, in Detroit, Mich., the son of Ralph Werling and Ruth Engel Werling. He married the love of his life, Patricia Lois Bailey, Aug. 13, 1955, in Detroit.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Blessed Basile-Antoine Marie Moreau, the founder of the Congregations of the Holy Cross Sisters and Brothers and Priests, was born Feb. 11, 1799. On the 209th anniversary of his birth Sisters of the Holy Cross from across the United States met in Salt Lake City to celebrate his beatification, which took place in his home Diocese of Le Mans, France, Sept. 15, 2007.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — On behalf of the Catholic people of Utah, I express condolences to the family, First Presidency, and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on the death of their beloved President Gordon B. Hinckley. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at the loss of such a kind and faith-filled gentleman.
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