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KEARNS — The sidewalk leading to St. Francis Xavier Church in Kearns was lined with American flags for the funeral of Army Staff Sgt. Larry Ismael Rougle, 25. The divorced father of a three-year-old daughter, Rougle was killed Oct. 23, while on his third tour of duty in Afghanistan. He died in the Sawtalo Sar Mountain area of the Kunar Province, in a fire fight in which two other members of his unit, the 173rd Airborne, were killed.
>>>ST. GEORGE — Catholics and members of other faiths in southern Utah no longer have to travel all the way to Salt Lake City to shop for religious goods or baptismal gowns. With the Aug. 19 grand opening of the St. Therése of the Little Flower Gift Store at St. George Church in St. George, rosaries, missals, books, statues, religious pictures and more are available a short drive away.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — James John McNamara, 74, died Aug. 6, from complications of esophageal cancer at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center where he spent most of his professional career.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — George D. Kughler, Jr, 50, died Aug. 6.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY – "Es un hecho muy desafortunado que las gentes en ambos lados del Referendo 1 ("The Parent Choice in Education Act") estén llegando a tales extremos, dijo el Obispo Wester de la Diócesis de Salt Lake City en una entrevista con el Intermountain Catholic el 18 de octubre pasado. "Después de revisar racionalmente todos los puntos, en mi opinión, el referendo es una ganancia para ambos lados."
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Catholic Community Services of Utah (CCS) celebrated the 60th anniversary of their founding by honoring four of their collaborating agencies. CCS is a ministry of the Diocese of Salt Lake City. It serves the needs of the poor, troubled, and oppressed in the community, and helps them solve life’s problems, encouraging them to become self-sufficient and healthy.
>>>SANDY — We awoke in the early hours of the morning. As we pulled into the parking lot of Blessed Sacrament School, we were instantly awake and ready to go. As we boarded the bus, our teacher, Mrs. Oritt, checked off our names. Everybody struggled for the seats in the back of the bus, and we all settled down. Right away we put on a movie and turned on iPods. Fifteen minutes later, we pulled out of the parking lot and the bus driver pulled over halfway down the street. The hot lunches were forgotten on the sidewalk, and parents chased down the bus trying to give us the cooler.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Women of the Diocese of Salt Lake City gathered Oct. 20 at Little American Hotel, Salt Lake City, to recognize and support two organizations; the Ladies of Charity of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, and Birthright of Ogden.
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