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ST. GEORGE — Christians from Spirit of Desert Home Church, Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church, Iglesia De Dios Refugio Divino, Solomon’s Porch Foursquare Fellowship, New Life Christian Center, New Covenant Christian Center, St. George Community Church, and Oasis Community Church gathered Nov. 22 at St. George Catholic Church to take part in an interfaith Thanksgiving prayer service.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Isabel Espinosa Knight, 87, died Nov. 2 of natural causes.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Apalaner "Paul" Cisneros, 81, died Nov. 3, in St. George.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — The Diocese of Salt Lake City, in which more than 1,374 women religious of the Congregation of the Holy Cross have served, was one of three dioceses in the United States where members of that congregation have met over the last two weeks to redefine their mission. The sisters used three North American Assembly 2006 meetings to solidify their corporate stand on nonviolence and work for peace throughout the world.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Although we don’t know when the announcement of the name of our ninth bishop will come, as we wait, we also plan. In a Nov. 27 interview with the Intermountain Catholic Diocesan Administrator Msgr. J. Terrence Fitzgerald said initial plans include a press conference on the day the announcement is made by the Vatican.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — With the letter at left, sent to parishes Nov. 13, Diocesan Administrator Msgr. J. Terrence Fitzgerald helped to kick off Catholic Community Services (CCS) of Utah’s annual winter appeal to parishes in the areas CCS serves. The appeal is one of the major fund raisers each year for CCS, the social services, charity, and social justice arm of the Diocese of Salt Lake City. All donations to the CCS Winter Appeal remain in the Diocese of Salt Lake City.
>>>Diocesan Administrator Msgr. J. Terrence Fitzgerald gave the following homily at the opening Mass of the Holy Cross Sister’s Convention Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23, 2006, at the Embassy Suites Hotel.
>>>DRAPER — Sacred Grounds is a coffee shop, an ice cream parlor, and a great place for lunch. But it has become more, it is a gathering place for students, parishioners, community members, businessmen and women, and passers-by. The atmosphere is very peaceful and relaxing. It is off the beaten path in a setting which is out of the rapidly growing hustle and bustle of Draper City.
>>>KEARNS — The St. Francis Xavier Regional pre-school and pre-kindergarten students learned about the first Thanksgiving held in Plymouth, Mass., in 1621, by preparing and celebrating a feast of their own Nov. 22.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — J. E. Cosgriff Memorial School held their annual food drive to collect food for less fortunate families in St. Patrick Parish, Salt Lake City. Each class brought non perishable food to fill 45 gift boxes with the basic items for a Thanksgiving feast. Each classroom also decorated the gift boxes and made Thanksgiving cards for the parishioners at St. Patrick Parish.
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