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LOGAN — "We put God first, others second, and ourselves third in leadership because being a leader sometimes means being the low man on the totem pole," said Matt Boerke, director of the Diocesan Youth and Young Adult Ministry Office.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Bishop John C. Wester of the Diocese of Salt Lake City issued the following statement Aug. 7 regarding the six miners who have been trapped in the Crandall Canyon Mine outside Huntsville since early in the morning of Aug. 6.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Sadie Hoagland gently lifted the miniature chandelier from the hand of her mother, Vicky. She carefully threaded its delicate gold chain through the center hole of a sand dollar attached to the ceiling in one of the rooms of her grandmother’s doll house. Pulling the gold chain through the ceiling of the tiny room until the chandelier hung at just the right height, Sadie settled the chain in place with a thumb tack and gave a sigh of relief. "There, perfect." she said.
>>>HURRICANE — If you don’t believe hand-me-down Teddy bears® and second-hand clothes can help build a church, you haven’t experienced the tenacity and the faith of Utah Catholics.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Many Rwandans felt trapped, abused, or even terrified while their families, friends, and neighbors were being attacked. The Rwandan Civil War began in 1994. Rwanda is one of the poorest and most crowded countries in Africa.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Father Larry Snyder, a priest from the archdiocese of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn., and executive director of Catholic Charities U.S.A., said he has always assumed he would spend his life as a parish priest. But he’d only been in a parish three years when he was tapped by his archdiocese to head their office of Catholic Charities. In an interview with the Intermountain Catholic July 12 just hours after the dedication of the new Catholic Community Services of Utah facility in Salt Lake City, Fr. Snyder said his "temporary" assignment to lead the local Catholic Charities office for a six-month trial period turned into a 15-year commitment during which he learned more about and became personally dedicated to the social mandate of the Gospel.
>>>KANAB — The Catholics who call St. Christopher Church in Kanab are hearty and faithful. They came in families of two, three, and four generations to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the dedication of their church.
>>>DRAPER — "I feel more qualified to vote next year now that I have attended Girls State," said Kelly John. "I have always been interested in politics, and I found Girls State to be the perfect opportunity to learn more about our government."
>>>HUNTSVILLE — Trappist Father David Altman, 68, was elected and installed July 5 as the new leader of the Abbey of Our Lady of the Holy Trinity in Huntsville. A native of Philadelphia, Fr. Altman becomes the monastery’s sixth abbot, succeeding Abbot Casimir Bernas. Presiding at the election were Dom Damien Thompson of Gethsemani Abbey, Kentucky, and Dom Joseph Boyle of St. Benedict Abbey, Snowmass, Colo.
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