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Holy Family Parish kicks off capital campaign

Friday, Apr. 20, 2007

SOUTH OGDEN — Helen VanHouten and Harry George, both in their 80s, have lived in Holy Family Parish in South Ogden since the fledgling parish was cut out of St. Joseph and St. Mary Parishes. They recall meeting for Mass in the Country Club Theater, then at Bountiful High School, then at the Alamo Storage Center. The parish held religious education classes in then-Pastor Father George Davich’s basement.

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People of many faiths make Way of the Cross in St. George

Friday, Apr. 13, 2007
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Thomas E. Pilarczyk

Friday, Apr. 13, 2007

NORTH OGDEN — Thomas E. Pilarczyk, 78, died March 2, at Ogden Regional Medical Center.

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Catherine K. Jones

Friday, Apr. 13, 2007

OGDEN — Catherine Kenny Jones, 85, died March 2, at a local care center. She was a member of St. Joseph Parish, Ogden.

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St. Joseph faces lock down during police pursuit

Friday, Apr. 13, 2007

OGDEN — An armed man led police on a high-speed chase from West Haven past St. Joseph Elementary and Middle School March 29. Seventh and eighth grade students were on the playground for a lunch recess and witnessed the chase as it went flying by.

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The Passion of Christ in rural Box Elder County

Friday, Apr. 13, 2007
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Christians carry the cross through Salt Lake City

Friday, Apr. 13, 2007

SALT LAKE CITY — "The Way of the Cross is a way in which Christians process to proclaim we are one in Christ," said Rev. Michael Imperiale, pastor of First Presbyterian Church.

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Kindergarten students learn the meaning of Easter

Friday, Apr. 13, 2007

SALT LAKE CITY — "Jesus died on the cross so we could live in heaven," said Alexa Punzo, a kindergarten student at Our Lady of Lourdes School, Salt Lake City. "And there was a crown of thorns on his head."

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The 2007 Madeleine Festival of the Arts and Humanities

Friday, Apr. 13, 2007

SALT LAKE CITY — The opening offering of the 2007 Madeleine Festival of the Arts and Humanities is a tribute, not to a great artist or humanitarian, but to a people whose suffering and loss we should still hold fresh in our minds and hearts – the people of New Orleans, La. More than a year after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita swept through the gulf states of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, taking homes, churches, landmarks, memories, and lives with them, the people of New Orleans, which bore the brunt of the storms, still awaken to sights of rubble, ruin, and promises unfulfilled.

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Cathedral's Easter Vigil welcomes 20 into full communion with church

Friday, Apr. 13, 2007

SALT LAKE CITY — The Easter Vigil at the Cathedral of the Madeleine began with a burst of fire, the lighting of the new paschal candle, and a procession into the dark cathedral.

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