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Friday, Mar. 26, 2021
"Holy Week gives us an opportunity to reflect and to renew our faith with God and relationship with one another."
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Friday, Mar. 26, 2021
Esta semana entramos al evento más sacro del año Litúrgico de nuestra Iglesia. Unimos nuestros corazones con Cristo y reflexiona-mos en el Misterio Pascual de nuestra Fe. El Domingo de Ramos o Domingo de Pasión, marca el comienzo de los días santos cuando conmemoramos el sublime acto del sacrificio de Cristo por la redención de nuestros pecados, y celebramos el don de salvación de Dios. Cada año recordamos Su viaje, desde su entrada triunfante a Jerusalén hasta Su sufrimiento, muerte en la Cruz y su gloriosa resurrección en la Pascua.
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Friday, Mar. 26, 2021
Call to Prayer and Action to End Violence and Racism
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Friday, Mar. 26, 2021
A new Diaconate Formation Program is being offered by the Diocese of Salt Lake City for men who wish to increase their service to the Church.
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Friday, Mar. 26, 2021
As part of the festivities for the March 19 Solemnity of St. Joseph, Bishop Oscar A. Solis celebrated a Mass in the diocesan Pastoral Center chapel. Concelebrants were Msgr. J. Terrence Fitzgerald, vicar general emeritus; Fr. Langes Silva, judicial vicar; and Fr. Kenneth Vialpando, vicar for clergy. Deacon Dale Dillon was Deacon of the Mass.
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Friday, Mar. 26, 2021
On April 12, clients will be able to again eat their meals at a table in the dining hall, although there will still be restrictions. ...
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Friday, Mar. 26, 2021
Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Salt Lake City will host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic on April 3 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Friday, Mar. 26, 2021
The Diocese of Salt Lake City had special celebrations on March 19, the Solemnity of St. Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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Friday, Mar. 26, 2021
The parish community of St. Joseph the Worker, West Jordan, originated from the parish community of Holy Rosary, Bingham Canyon and the Immaculate Conception Parish, Copperton.
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Friday, Mar. 26, 2021
The pandemic, which has now lasted more than a year, has been particularly difficult for service organizations and the people they rely on. Like most other service groups, the Knights of Columbus in Utah has been unable to do many of the things they would in a normal year. For some programs, like Coats for Kids, they have found ways to continue. Others, like most of their fundraisers, have had to be suspended.
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