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Friday, May. 19, 2006
by Bob Mutz
DRAPER — After 12 years of teaching and 28 years as principal, Holy Cross Sister Karla McKinnie is not ready to retire but ready for her next challenge as a woman religious.
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Friday, May. 19, 2006
HOLLADAY — "God has assigned a heavenly spirit, a guardian angel, as our personal guide and companion all the days of our lives and beyond into eternal life," said Holy Cross Father Titus Kieninger, at "A Day of Recollection" retreat held May 6 at the Carmelite Monastery in Holladay.
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Friday, May. 19, 2006
SANDY — It has been a long time since the parishioners of St. Thomas More Catholic Church last celebrated Mass at Cannon Mortuary or St. James Episcopal Church. Though there have been many changes in the 25 years since the establishment of the Sandy parish in 1981, like the construction of a church and the addition of over 1,000 families, the annual Days of Yore festival has remained an area favorite.
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Friday, May. 19, 2006
BOUNTIFUL — "In the last 100 years, we have cut down over half the world’s rainforests, and scientists estimate that 42 million acres are destroyed each year," said Aimee McNabb, St. Olaf Elementary School first grade teacher.
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Friday, May. 19, 2006
SALT LAKE CITY — The joy of children’s opera was evident in the St. Vincent de Paul Elementary School gym May 11, when Mary Williams’ kindergarten class presented their original opera, "The Cow That Went Oink," for parents, fellow students, and an invited audience.
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Friday, May. 19, 2006
SNOWBIRD — The Knights of Columbus State officers, delegates, members, and their families converged on Snowbird, Utah, from May 5 to May 7, for their 99th annual meeting. The convention opened with an address from State Deputy Jim Leccia reviewing the progress on goals and thanking all Knights in Utah for their generosity in support of those in need.
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Friday, May. 19, 2006
"Breaking the Silence: Reminiscences of a Hidden Child," Paul A. Schwarzbart, Authorhouse, Bloomington, Ind., 2004, soft cover, 144 pages.
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Friday, May. 12, 2006
KEARNS — A Mass in honor of Mary May 7 was kicked off with the dedication and blessing of a vibrant white statue of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, the patron saint of the Vietnamese Parish in Kearns.
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Friday, May. 12, 2006
My first reaction to Dan Brown’s novel, "The Da Vinci Code," was: "It’s a work of fiction, a thriller, a page-turner. Everybody knows that." I was wrong. A young friend of mine met a classmate from a Catholic high school who told him that she was seriously thinking of giving up her faith after reading "The Da Vinci Code." My friend said, "You’d give up your faith because of a novel?" She answered, "Oh, but it’s all true!"
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Friday, May. 12, 2006
OGDEN — "The purpose of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women (DCCW) Convention is to provide inspirational speakers, spiritually refresh women’s councils and leaders, and give them new ideas. It is a time to rekindle old friendships, make new ones, and honor the women of the year," said Patricia Musich, DCCW president at the 78th Annual DCCW Convention held at the Ogden Marriott Hotel April 22-23.
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