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Friday, Mar. 12, 2021
On March 6, hundreds of Catholics from across the Diocese of Salt Lake City joined Bishop Oscar A. Solis in a virtual annual Lenten retreat that was offered through the diocesan website.
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Friday, Mar. 12, 2021
El sábado 6 de marzo, cientos de Católicos, a lo largo y ancho de la Diócesis de Salt Lake City, se unieron de forma remota para ser partícipes del Retiro anual diocesano de Cuaresma.
Este fue el primer año que el retiro es realizado en línea, por las restricciones y cuidados de salud y seguridad debidos a la pandemia del COVID 19.
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Friday, Mar. 12, 2021
The videos of the bishop’s message and the presenters for the 2021 Diocese of Salt Lake City Lenten Retreat will be available on the diocesan website, www.dioslc.org, through Lent.
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Friday, Mar. 12, 2021
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Friday, Mar. 12, 2021
he Diocese of Salt Lake City is beginning a Diaconate Formation Program for Catholic men fluent in English.
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Friday, Mar. 12, 2021
By 1872, Ogden’s Catholic community grew large enough for it to request that a priest regularly visit the city to celebrate Mass.
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Friday, Mar. 12, 2021
The day dawned clear and bright, perfect for a drive north to Ogden. We were four pilgrims headed to St. Joseph Catholic Church, one of three parishes in the Diocese of Salt Lake City that is named for the foster father of Jesus and spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
In the car, we all wore masks, but we talked about the relief of finally being able to meet after months of social distancing because of the pandemic. The other three each had gotten their first immunization shot against the coronavirus; I wasn’t yet eligible but was willing to risk venturing out while taking precautions such as the mask and frequent applications of hand sanitizer.
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Friday, Mar. 12, 2021
The halls of Catholic Community Services are buzzing with an energy that hasn’t been felt in more than four years. After years of being hobbled by federal policies that reduced the flow of refugees coming to Utah to a trickle, changes brought by the new administration mean CCS is gearing up to help more people than ever. It’s an exciting time, Migration and Refugee Services Director Aden Batar said.
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Friday, Mar. 12, 2021
Dream Builder’s Breakfast canceled
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Friday, Mar. 12, 2021
Maresha Bosgieter returns to Catholic Community Services
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