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Algunos podrían haber escuchado el término "justicia social" utilizado frecuentemente en la televisión.
>>>SALT LAKE CITY — If the Diocese of Salt Lake City had run a help wanted ad for the position of pastor for Saint Andrew Parish in Riverton, the qualifications would have included experience with an elementary school and fundraising, enthusiasm, and the ability to speak Spanish.
>>>WEST JORDAN — The story of how St. Joseph the Worker Parish’s first church started is filled with love, care and the labor of its community.
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>>>Some may have heard the term "social justice" used derisively by TV pundits. In the Catholic Church, however, social justice, as defined in Catholic social teaching (CST), is an extension of the Eucharistic liturgy. Per the United Stated Conference of Catholic Bishops, "The Eucharist, celebrated as a community, teaches us about human dignity, calls us to right relationship with God, ourselves and others, invites us to community and solidarity, and sends us on mission to help transform our communities, neighborhoods and world." Catholic social teaching guides us in our attempt to share the Eucharistic celebration in a transformative manner.
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>>>SALT LAKE CITY — Ronald Henry describes himself as a U.S. Army veteran, a drug addict and an alcoholic. He’s been clean for 10 years, but in 2009, after struggling for 18 months, he and his family lost their home.
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